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DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE – ALL SOURCE INTELLIGENCE ANALYST

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 17 Gorffennaf 2024
Cyflog: £35,290 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 16 Awst 2024
Lleoliad: SW1A 2HB, PE28 2EA
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Ministry of Defence
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 361271

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You will work within the Critical National Infrastructure team, a multi-discipline, joint civilian-military, cross-site team split across MoD Main Building in London and RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire. This specialist and unique team comprises of all-source, imagery and geospatial analysts (part of NCGI) supported by embedded infrastructure and engineering experts.

The team plays a unique role within the UK intelligence community, focusing on the analysis of civilian, military and dual use critical national infrastructure, including utilities, transport and communications of foreign countries in support of UK operational requirements including humanitarian relief and non-combatant evacuation operations. Most recently the team have been providing specialist insights into the unfolding events in Ukraine, many of which have reached the top decision-makers within UK Government and wider Defence.

The team also plays a critical and unique role in providing assessments to support other analytical teams covering economic, political and security issues, as well as decision makers in the MoD and across Whitehall.

All source analyst roles within the CNI team cover a wider variety of topics from electric power, water and oil & gas, to understanding multi-nodal transportation networks within regions of concern. The roles will undertake in-depth and specialist analysis to understand the implications and impacts of new energy technologies, decarbonisation and climate change on infrastructure.

You will work closely with other DI teams, wider UK government (including the JIO (Joint Intelligence Organisation), Department for Transport, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and FCDO (Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office), and international partners, sharing understanding and assessment in a variety of collaborative environments by providing written assessments and verbal presentations.

Responsibilities

You must model the DI values and behaviours in daily work and interactions and support the DI diversity and inclusion strategy. Adhere to all security policy and procedures.

As an all-source analyst you must also:

Deliver and communicate high quality, impactful intelligence assessments (verbal and written) that adhere to the Professional Head of Intelligence Assessment’s Analytic Standards and DI guidance.
Critically evaluate information and intelligence. Apply a range of critical and creative approaches and techniques to process information and answer customer intelligence requirements. Maintain and develop analytic skills. Promote good tradecraft and give and accept constructive challenge.
Build subject matter expertise for your specialism within infrastructure and maintain a high level of situational awareness, using all resources available to you. Act as an expert across the intelligence community.
Ensure intelligence gaps are identified; actively seek to fill gaps through conducting research and tasking collection following the relevant guidance, process and legislation. Engage with efforts to innovate data exploitation.
Organise information systematically in accordance with best practice and relevant IKM policies on all IT systems. Maintain robust audit trails for intelligence product.
Build and maintain positive working relationships with key customers and ensure intelligence output is aligned to their requirements, decision-making processes and timelines.
Participate fully in relevant national and international intelligence community collaboration processes and activities.