State Bureau of Investigation

Criminal Justice

IntelligenceAnalystIII

$53–63k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Intelligence Analyst III at State Bureau of Investigation. Skills: Intelligence analysis, Criminal investigations, Threat assessment. Provide intelligence support to law enforcement partners. Make analytical inferences from intelligence sources”

Industry & Context.

Criminal Justice
Problems you'll solve

Analytic tradecraft and methods

Eligibility Requirements

On-call duties on a rotating basis, Comprehensive background investigation, Pre-employment polygraph, Credit check, Arrest interviews, Verification of education, Medical urinalysis, Drug submission, Fingerprint submission

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, three years of administrative, technical, or professional experience in criminal justice or law enforcement, DCI Network certification

Nice to Have

Advanced abilities in Link / network analysis, Advanced abilities in Pattern of life development, Advanced abilities in Target packages, Advanced abilities in Analyst development leadership, Advanced abilities in Development and review of analytical products

What You'll Do.

Provide intelligence support to law enforcement partners

Make analytical inferences from intelligence sources

Create analytic assessments for criminal investigations

Address emerging threats or crime trends

Integrate multi-source intelligence

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Serve as a lead liaison to partner agencies; Collaborate with analyst peers

Communication Scope

Presenting on initiatives

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