Job opening: Intelligence Analyst
Salary: $86 420 - 100 795 per year
Published at: Jan 09 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The United States Postal Inspection Service is seeking an Intelligence Analyst/Program Analytics to perform complex analytical investigations utilizing existing databases and tracking systems to support Inspection Service investigative activities, national and local law enforcement strategies, and the development of crime prevention measures.
Duties
Develops analytic products that are disseminated and used in law enforcement communities to enhance strategic and tactical planning, inter-agency partnership, resource prioritization, and workload allocation.
Responsibilities
Designs and develops complex analytical investigations and projects, including determining intelligence and investigative methodologies, data retrieval, compilation and extrapolation.
Develops, analyzes, and synthesizes intelligence data and displays, using tables, complex spreadsheets, graphs, flow charts, and reports to facilitate and support law enforcement investigations, prosecutions, operational planning, and crime prevention measures.
Performs in-depth and complex analyses on illicit global activities, emerging criminal trends and patterns, new product vulnerabilities, and inter-agency information tracking systems gaps and opportunities; reports and disseminates findings internally and to the external intelligence community; makes recommendations for preventive and/or proactive measures.
Utilizes existing internal and external databases and tracking systems to identify data trends, patterns, and networks.
Provides technical guidance to inspectors and others as needed to expedite investigative and prosecution activities.
Designs, organizes, and implements quantitative studies and reviews to support data-driven decision making and prioritization of investigative resources and national and local strategic policy development.
Serves as a technical resource and expert on investigative and intelligence task groups and panels. Provides supporting documentation at administrative and judicial hearings in civil and criminal court proceedings.
Maintains liaison contacts with other law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies, and participates in professional associations and conferences.
Qualifications
Knowledge of sources, databases, and methods of collecting intelligence data.
Knowledge of information technology sufficient to research and communicate with internal and external secure electronic databases.
Ability to conduct intelligence research and interviews to support financial, tactical, and strategic analyses.
Ability to evaluate data and information in complex and varied forms in order to determine data significance, integrity and reliability within a law enforcement context.
Ability to research and organize various types of data and information into database and tracking systems to facilitate the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
Ability to apply quantitative and qualitative evaluative methods to ensure integrity, quality, and reliability of intelligence data and analytic products.
Ability to develop complex spreadsheets, tables, graphs, flow charts, and other visual depictions to facilitate the display and interpretation of information, trends, and patterns.
Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing to clearly convey information, findings, and recommendations to varied audiences, both internal and external.
Qualified applicant must successfully pass a drug screening.
Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Contacts
- Address United States Postal Service
Headquarters
475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Washington, DC 20260
US
- Name: Human Resources
- Email: [email protected]
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