Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Wisconsin DOJ

Job Opportunities Title:
Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Wisconsin DOJ

Post Date
11/8/2018

Expiration Date
11/15/2019

Details:
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is seeking a Criminal Analyst to join the Wisconsin Statewide Intelligence Center (WSIC) within the Division of Criminal Investigation. WSIC is the state’s primary fusion center and provides tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence support to local, state, federal and tribal law enforcement, emergency management, fire service, public health, military, and private sector partners. The Fusion Center also works with local and statewide law enforcement to collect and analyze information about criminal activity that assists in preventing and solving crimes. The successful applicant will be instrumental in helping the Department of Justice in its mission to protect and serve the people of Wisconsin. Learn more about the Wisconsin DOJ at www.doj.state.wi.us.

Position Summary:
The WSIC Intelligence Analyst position is responsible for a number of assignments including but not limited to analytical assistance in criminal investigations and tactical operations, assessment writing, and information sharing in Homeland Security programs. The analyst will receive, analyze, produce, and disseminate analytical products to stakeholders not only in Wisconsin but throughout the United States. The duties of this position will have a direct impact on the WSIC's daily operations and the coordination of information sharing between state, federal, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies, as well as private partners.

The employment register established as a result of this recruitment may be used to fill other Criminal Analyst vacancies in WSIC for the next 6-12 months.

Special Notes: Applicants must be legally entitled to work in the United States (i.e., a citizen or national of the U.S., a lawful permanent resident, an alien authorized to work in the U.S. without DOJ sponsorship) at the time of application. The Department of Justice will conduct an extensive background check on applicants prior to selection. This position is subject to pre-employment and random drug testing. Upon hire, all new DOJ employees will be fingerprinted.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Travel to other agencies and meetings including court appearances is required. Travel out-of-state may be required. 2. This position must testify in an effective manner as an expert concerning the analysis performed and the results and conclusions drawn. Testifying in an effective manner requires remaining free of Brady or Giglio disclosure obligations. 3. The incumbent must obtain and maintain a National Security Secret-level clearance. 4. The analyst is required to take on-call weekends, based on rotation with other analytical staff, as well as volunteer for weeknight coverage. 5. The analyst is expected to deploy to provide analytical support to law enforcement and homeland security partners in a variety of circumstances.

Qualifications:
The applicant must have education, training and/or experience in the following three areas for further consideration for this position:
1. Developing actionable intelligence through collection, analysis, and research OR Investigating information from multiple sources to identify trends, anomalies or solutions.
2. Preparing reports or presenting information as a result of research and analysis.
3. Using computer software such as analytical tools, spreadsheets, visualization programs, databases, forensic software, or other specialized tools to organize and analyze data.


Qualifications:
Qualifications:
The applicant must have education, training and/or experience in the following three areas for further consideration for this position:
1. Developing actionable intelligence through collection, analysis, and research OR Investigating information from multiple sources to identify trends, anomalies or solutions.
2. Preparing reports or presenting information as a result of research and analysis.
3. Using computer software such as analytical tools, spreadsheets, visualization programs, databases, forensic software, or other specialized tools to organize and analyze data.


Comments:
starting salary is between $45,760 to $60,382 per year, depending on qualifications, plus excellent benefits


Address:
Jan Zadra, HR Specialist
608-266-9627
zadrajp@doj.state.wi.us

Website:
http://wisc.jobs/public/job_view.asp?annoid=96739&jobid=96253&org=455&class=67201&index=true