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Defence Intelligence CEMA Analyst/Section Lead
Posting date: | 16 October 2024 |
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Salary: | £43,080 per year, pro rata |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 15 November 2024 |
Location: | SW1A 2HB |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Ministry of Defence |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 371703 |
Summary
The DI CA-Cyber CEMA section lead within DI CA-Air & Space is a senior analyst role that provides support to Defence cyber operations and capability development projects. This is a priority area for UK STRATCOM and wider defence. It is recognised that cyber operations are a major component in modernising Defence for the 21st Century via the integration of CEMA into military operations.
The role-holder will work on longer-term projects across a broad portfolio whilst developing subject matter expertise and conducting detailed analysis. The changing demands of the work will mean the role will require flexibility to focus on an array of defence requirements, covering a range of countries and regional areas. The work is varied, with regular new developments making this a particularly exciting area and offers excellent opportunities to use and develop analytical and technical knowledge. You will be exposed to multiple teams across DI, key internal MOD departments and the wider UK intelligence community. You will engage internationally with intelligence partners, which may offer opportunities for international travel.
You will have line management responsibility for a small team of HEO analysts, with responsibility for overseeing the wellbeing, career development and analytical output of the team.
All job adverts in DI are subject to fair and open competition.
Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.
The role-holder will work on longer-term projects across a broad portfolio whilst developing subject matter expertise and conducting detailed analysis. The changing demands of the work will mean the role will require flexibility to focus on an array of defence requirements, covering a range of countries and regional areas. The work is varied, with regular new developments making this a particularly exciting area and offers excellent opportunities to use and develop analytical and technical knowledge. You will be exposed to multiple teams across DI, key internal MOD departments and the wider UK intelligence community. You will engage internationally with intelligence partners, which may offer opportunities for international travel.
You will have line management responsibility for a small team of HEO analysts, with responsibility for overseeing the wellbeing, career development and analytical output of the team.
All job adverts in DI are subject to fair and open competition.
Remote working within this role is something that can be discussed at interview stages or with your future line manager if you are found successful.