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HEO Imagery Analyst
Posting date: | 10 February 2025 |
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Salary: | £36,530 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 12 March 2025 |
Location: | PE28 2EA |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Ministry of Defence |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 388918 |
Summary
As a HEO IMINT Analyst (IA) you will lead teams in the collection, processing and evaluation of raw, unprocessed imagery data to deliver robust assessments on a topic relating to their designated portfolio. Assigned to a regional or thematic team and working together with analysts of other disciplines, you will support key decision makers by tracking and satisfying Defence Prioritised Intelligence Requirements, adapting your Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) output as appropriate.
You will be expected to take on line management responsibility and / or be responsible for representing the UK in key relationships with a diverse range of individuals and partners.
Key thematic areas against which you will support GEOINT production include, but are not limited to:
Delivering indicators and warnings to UK strategic and operational level planners
Providing situational awareness to deployed UK Armed Forces
Developing deep subject matter expertise on emerging military capabilities
Increasing the Intelligence Community’s awareness of advancements in adversarial tactics, techniques and procedures
Continuous career professional development opportunities will be provided through tradecraft courses, conferences and career management. The IA community extends beyond the UK and DI IAs will be expected to share and improve their expertise through key engagement with foreign stakeholders at both the analytical and decision-making level.
You will be expected to take on line management responsibility and / or be responsible for representing the UK in key relationships with a diverse range of individuals and partners.
Key thematic areas against which you will support GEOINT production include, but are not limited to:
Delivering indicators and warnings to UK strategic and operational level planners
Providing situational awareness to deployed UK Armed Forces
Developing deep subject matter expertise on emerging military capabilities
Increasing the Intelligence Community’s awareness of advancements in adversarial tactics, techniques and procedures
Continuous career professional development opportunities will be provided through tradecraft courses, conferences and career management. The IA community extends beyond the UK and DI IAs will be expected to share and improve their expertise through key engagement with foreign stakeholders at both the analytical and decision-making level.