The FBI is an Intelligence Community (IC) agency like no other. As a FBI Intelligence Analyst (IA), you will lead analysis of criminal and national security threats to the U.S. that helps the FBI, policymakers, and partners identify threats and opportunities and inform decision-making. You will apply analytic tradecraft to analyze information derived from our unique blend of law enforcement and intelligence authorities.Qualifications:
GS 11: Applicants must have at least one (1) year of experience at the GS11 grade level. SE is as follows:
- Conduct analytical reviews of data to identify patterns.
- Analyze information and make decisions regarding its value and worth to a case.
- Provide briefings, intelligence reports, and/or recommendations to management or higher level staff.
- Guide investigative, programmatic, and policy decisions by the intelligence, policy, and law enforcement communities.
- Manage the collection and dissemination of intelligence information from investigations, sources and contacts to the intelligence, policy, and law enforcement communities.
- Perform liaison duties with other US and foreign government agencies on a wide variety of topics.
- Interpretation of investigative information and extrapolating data for the collection, analysis, evaluation, and dissemination to the appropriate officials of the IC, law enforcement agencies, and other government entities.
- Review information/data, determine the significance, and validate its accuracy and reliability.
- Use of various analytical techniques and devises immediate and projected estimations for those characteristics of each situation that may affect capabilities and/or specific events.
- Expertly handle complex issues, providing guidance to investigative, programmatic, policy decisions by the intelligence, policy, and law enforcement communities.
- Expertly able to review information/data, determine the significance, validate its accuracy and reliability.
- Use of various analytical techniques, devises immediate and projected estimations for those characteristics of each situation that may affect capabilities and/or specific events.
- Initiate dialogue with counterparts in the analytical and intelligence community to anticipate emerging intelligence issues.
In order to be considered for this position, applicants must respond to the following selective placement factor questions. All qualifying experience MUST be provided within your RESUME to be considered.
In addition to the selective placement factor, please make sure your specialized experience/requirement(s) can be identified in your resume.
You must meet one or more of the following:
Cyber: computer science, engineering, information assurance/security, information science, data science/analytics, ethical/white hat hacking, telecommunications security, programming/coding or computer forensics.
OR
National Security: International relations/foreign affairs, international migration, world religions, homeland security, international law, international finance, SIGINT or offensive technological collection operations, or subject and source targeting.
OR
Hard Sciences: Engineering, chemical, biological/agriculture, physics, physical science, biometrics, biomedical, or forensic science. Experience and familiarization with artificial intelligence, quantum information sciences, immersive technologies, vehicle telematics, energy infrastructure, microelectronics, and wireless technology.
OR
Other: Accounting/economics, geospatial/mapping, open source intelligence, journalism, electrical or psychology/sociology. Degree of study in the following areas: Central Asia, China, Korea, the Middle East, African/Arabian Peninsula, Eurasia, Cuba, or Latin America.
Education: All degrees must be from an accredited college or university.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME