Senior Intelligence Analyst: Critical Infrastructure Emphasis

Job Opportunities Title:
Senior Intelligence Analyst: Critical Infrastructure Emphasis

Post Date
6/20/2017

Expiration Date
7/7/2017

Details:
Salary range from approximately $70,012 to $85,101 annually, plus benefits

Final filing date: July 7, 2017

This announcement is for a senior intelligence analyst position at the San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center (SD-LECC) in San Diego, CA. The SD-LECC serves as the region’s Intelligence Fusion Center, providing tactical and strategic intelligence services, products, and support to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in their operational and investigative efforts against all crimes associated with gangs, drug trafficking, and terrorism along California’s border with Mexico The senior intelligence analyst will be responsible for researching and analyzing information on a variety of topics related to critical infrastructure protection from multiple sources, including open source, law enforcement, and classified systems. The senior intelligence analyst will use available information to produce strategic intelligence products, develop and provide intelligence briefings, and perform other related tasks to identify new threats and trends and increase situational awareness for regional public safety personnel and organizations.
This is an at-will position and is dependent upon year-to-year federal grant funding.
An eligibility list may be created from this process that may be used for up to a year to fill senior intelligence analyst vacancies at the SD-LECC.



Qualifications:
Senior intelligence analysts must possess a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited institution in a field of study relevant to the SD-LECC mission. Typically this would mean major course work
in Intelligence, Intelligence Analysis, English, Writing, History, International Affairs or some combination thereof. A Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in a similar field of study is desirable but relevant work experience would be an acceptable substitute, especially if the verified body of work is appropriate to the SD-LECC Critical Infrastructure Protection mission.
The most qualified candidate will be able to demonstrate knowledge, skill and/or abilities in the Critical Infrastructure Protection world of work.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
U.S. citizenship required.
Possession of or eligibility to obtain a valid California driver’s license.
The applicant must pass a law enforcement background investigation, which may include drug testing and/or a polygraph exam. The applicant must also qualify for and maintain a federal secret security clearance.



Comments:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide strategic intelligence support concerning local and national critical infrastructure.
Develop high level written strategic products concerning critical infrastructure at the local and national level.
Develop high level strategic briefings concerning critical infrastructure at the local and national level.
Perform high level, smooth copy, document editing and document/presentation evaluation duties as assigned. Serve as a last reviewer on products when assigned.
Perform and oversee product distribution and customer service list oversight and updating.
Conduct on site vulnerability assessments, virtual walk-through and site surveys as part of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Unit.
Develop written products reflecting the results of the team’s vulnerability assessments, virtual walk-through and site surveys for distribution to appropriate audiences.
Demonstrate strong interpersonal, communication, and writing skills.
Develop and deliver well designed and organized presentations, briefings, and training classes to a myriad of audiences as assigned.
Apply the intelligence cycle/process to raw data.
Enhance information sharing between various public safety agencies, and the private sector.
Participate in exercise planning and evaluation concerning critical infrastructure protection and security.
Use critical thinking skills to meet analytical tasks.
Make intelligence assessments based upon astute analysis.
Perform communication/coordination/recommendation outreach duties to a broad mix of public and private sector stakeholders on behalf of the SD-LECC.
Integrate information into actionable intelligence for those with a need-to-know and a right-to-know.
Complete written assignments that contribute to larger intelligence and critical infrastructure products.
Prepare detailed, well-researched reports and correspondence that relate to major critical infrastructure protection issues and topics as assigned.
Attend, participate in and conduct information and intelligence briefings, seminars, and conferences.
Demonstrate knowledge and ability to remain informed of, and always adhere to all appropriate regulations, policies and requirements pertaining to privacy, civil rights and
civil liberties and develop this skill in co-workers as assigned.
Follow appropriate Standard Operating Procedures and remain situationally aware of duties/responsibilities and the correct processes required.
Maintain working knowledge of critical infrastructure protection.
Maintain working knowledge of the laws and guidelines that govern the collection, retention, and dissemination of intelligence information.
Maintain working knowledge of the national fusion center effort.
Maintain working knowledge of database management.
Work independently; to include prioritizing own work under pressure of deadlines without specific guidance.
Establish and maintain pleasant, effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, customers and stakeholders.
Apply a focused and effective work ethic and a can-do attitude to all assignments, deadlines, and requests from supervisors, customers, stakeholders and coworkers.

Resumes must be sent via email to:
Jobposting5@sd-lecc.org and received no later than 5 p.m. on Friday,
July 7, 2017

VIA FAX to: SD-LECC (858) 503-5634
Attn: SD-LECC Human Resources
Subject: Job Posting 5

Employer:
San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center
Contact:
Karen Furtado

Fax:
858-503-5634

Email:
Jobposting5@sd-lecc.org Subject: Job Posting 5