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Overview of Opportunity 

Two Six Technologies seeks a Technical Targeting Analyst to support our electronic systems research programs in McLean, Virginia! You will drive analytical efforts to support technical R&D programs in telecommunications and radio systems to develop modern capabilities for US Government customers.

As an early member of the analyst team, this position will be able to shape the analyst role within the electronic systems business unit, establishing analytical frameworks and methods, best practices, and serving as a source of knowledge for this growing practice area.

The ideal candidate will have deep experience working as an intelligence or all-source analyst, performing in-depth open-source research and analysis, leveraging your knowledge of critical communications and telecommunications infrastructure, and innovative approaches to presenting findings to enable the researcher team to devise customized solutions.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Partner with program leadership, developers, and field operations to deeply understand customer needs, and translate these requirements into collection and analysis approaches.
  • Leverage a broad range of data sources and types to analyze issues, conduct research, summarize results, and develop recommendations.
  • Employ validated analytical techniques to generate insights from large volumes of qualitative and quantitative data in support of customer requirements.
  • Provide target support for sensitive programs, facilitating the collection of critical intelligence, including the assessment of technological trends and vulnerabilities to devise customized solutions
  • Analyze foreign critical infrastructure, specializing in the examination of communication and telecommunications systems
  • Prepare analytic outputs that visualize data and communicate findings and recommendations for presentation at an executive level.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Active TS/SCI clearance with poly
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Technical Targeting Analyst, Operations Planner, or Intelligence Analyst
  • Professional knowledge of all-source target analysis concepts, principles, and practices, including link analysis, network analysis, social media analysis, target analysis, and raw data fusion, and experience applying this knowledge to create comprehensive targeting packages
  • Experience conducting classified and unclassified research and analysis in support of reverse engineering/vulnerability research efforts.

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Experience in at least three of the following disciplines: HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT, IMINT, or MASINT collection capabilities and dissemination systems
  • Prior experience analyzing a US Government context or environment
  • The ability to analyze data for trends and patterns and articulate the impact
  • Experience working with other DoD and Intelligence Community agencies, and interfacing with customers and/or functional peer group managers and senior leadership
  • Experience with data analysis tools such as Kibana, R, Gephi, Analyst Notebook, or similar analytical or open-source information tools

Security Clearance:

  • Active TS/SCI clearance with poly

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