Booz Allen
GeospacialAnalyst
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“Geospacial Analyst at Booz Allen. Skills: GIS, GEOINT analysis, data collection, intelligence products. Use GIS and analytic tools. Develop intelligence products”
What You'll Achieve.
give your client the actionable intelligence; give your client the context they need; support the warfighter; protect our national security; inform our nation’s leaders
Industry & Context.
analytical skills; problem-solving mindset
TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years of experience with using GIS, ESRI ArcGIS, Google Earth, GeoMedia PRO, QGIS, GEOINT analysis in the DoD, 3+ years of experience with conducting open-source data collection, analysis, evaluation, dissemination, creating intelligence products supporting mission requirements, representing an office or organization to internal and external audiences, providing customer service, working in multidisciplinary teams, supporting strategic- and operational-level customers, Knowledge of GEOINT databases, TS/SCI clearance with a polygraph, HS diploma or GED
Nice to Have
using business technologies, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, Python, other coding languages, DoD and intelligence community missions, excellent oral and written communication skills, Bachelor's degree
What You'll Do.
Use GIS and analytic tools
Develop intelligence products
Aggregate geospatial information
Analyze geospatial information
Produce visualizations
Support intelligence report production
Identify key locations
Identify key personalities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
working with other analysts; mission partners; customers; working in multidisciplinary teams
Communication Scope
oral communication skills; written communication skills
Full Job Description
Geospacial Analyst **The Opportunity:** Critical decisions are made every single day in our government and military. What if you could use your analytical skills to help them make informed decisions? With all the information available today, it takes a skilled analyst to know how to find and interpret the best data to give their clients the right answers. As a geospatial analyst, you use your specialized regional and functional experience and your attention to detail to develop intelligence products and analytic assessments to give your client the actionable intelligence and context they need. If you have strong analytical skills and a problem-solving mindset, we have an opportunity to use those skills to support our warfighters, protect our national security, and inform our nation’s leaders. As a geospatial analyst on our team, you'll use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other analytic tools to develop intelligence products that will support the warfighter. You'll aggregate and analyze geospatial information and produce visualizations and modeling to support the production of intelligence reports. You'll assist in identifying key locations and personalities within high-priority networks. You'll also act as a strong collaborator and mission-focused team member who is comfortable working with other analysts, mission partners, and customers. Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * 3+ years of experience with using GIS, including ESRI ArcGIS, Google Earth, GeoMedia PRO, or QGIS, to conduct GEOINT analysis in the DoD * 3+ years of experience with conducting open-source data collection, analysis, evaluation, and dissemination * Experience with creating intelligence products supporting mission requirements * Experience in representing an office or organization to internal and external audiences and providing customer service * Experience working in multidisciplinary teams * Experience with supporting strategic- and operational-level customers * Knowledge of
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