Language Enabled Cyber Threat Analyst - Mandarin Chinese (2022-0
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Job description
We are actively hiring a Language Enabled Cyber Threat Analyst with Mandarin Chinese skills to join our Intelligence Division in Northern Virginia. As a member of the program team, you will be supporting a cyber intelligence mission by providing language, cultural, analytic (including targeting) and operational support services., * Utilize targeting tools and databases to collect intelligence for the purpose of analysis and targeting reports
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Apply network analysis techniques and tools to identify key figures and organizations
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Scan and accurately process/analyze large amounts of material
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Analyze disparate intelligence and extract meaning or relevance
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Apply expert knowledge of regional cyber intelligence threats, TIPs, etc.
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Provide translation services: the translation of written electronic and multimedia material to English from the source language materials to include: social media, business, legal, technical documents, etc.
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Generate products that include, but are not limited to: translations, targeting reports, briefing material and cables
Requirements
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Must possess an active TS/SCI clearance with polygraph
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Score ILR Level 4 or higher in translating from the source language to English (speaking not required and listening may be a requirement)
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Bachelor of Science degree or two additional years related professional experience working on projects of similar scope.
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Minimal CONUS/OCONUS travel possible on a case-by-case basis
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Minimum of 1-year all-source analysis experience with national intelligence agencies or DoD providing analytic support to aid in foreign threat assessments. 5-8 years of experience is preferred.
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Experience translating and gisting general and technical material from Chinese to English
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Possess a thorough understanding of Intelligence Community (IC) guidelines and directives
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Be proficient in MS Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), IC tools and software applications, Computer-Assisted Translation, and Terminology Management Databases