Nuclear Security Intelligence Analyst at CNSCCCSN
Ottawa, ON, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Security Policy, Intranet, Training, Training Programs, Intelligence, Presentations, Internet, Information Systems, Government, Word Processing, Security, Completion

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WHAT YOU NEED TO NOTE:

The results of this process may be used to staff future positions, in various CNSC locations, with similar qualifications and various tenures including term, acting, assignment and indeterminate.
Who can apply? Persons legally eligible to work in Canada.
The CNSC recognizes the many benefits of providing staff with more flexible work practices and providing employees with more choice about where they do their work. The CNSC enables employees to manage their work as part of their life while fostering a culture of inclusion, health and wellbeing and delivering high quality regulatory outcomes for Canadians.
CNSC employees can work some mix between in-office and from a telework location. Physical onsite presence in Ottawa, Ontario will likely be required 1 to 2 days per week.
We encourage applicants that reside across Canada to apply.
The CNSC is committed to creating a respectful, diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply. If you have a special need that requires accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please let us know. All information pertaining to accommodation requests will be kept confidential.
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EDUCATION:

University degree or a combination of relevant education, (minimum high school diploma), training and completion of Government of Canada Intelligence analyst training programs provided by partners such as DND, CSIS, RCMP, PCO.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:

English essential

EXPERIENCE:

  • participating in Government of Canada security and intelligence projects,
  • understanding and previous use of Government of Canada classified information systems and networks,
  • producing reports, briefings and presentations regarding threat and security related issues,
  • liaising and working in a whole of government intelligence environment,
  • managing projects, and
  • using various software packages, including word processing, database management, spreadsheet preparation, as well as intranet and internet.

KNOWLEDGE OF:

  • theories, principles and practices used in the field of security and intelligence,
  • intelligence tradecraft,
  • understanding of the intelligence cycle,
  • geo-political analysis,
  • trend and forecasting methodologies,
  • collection, management and intelligence requirements,
  • theories, principles, techniques and practices of risk/threat assessment and statistical analysis,
  • Official Secrets Act, and
  • Treasury Board Secretariat Government of Canada Security Policy (GSP).

ASSET QUALIFICATION:

  • Experience providing advice and interpretation on security and intelligence policies, procedures, standards and protocols.
  • Experience in Cyber Security programs, strategies or vulnerabilities.
  • Knowledge and/or experience of the Government of Canada Personnel Security Screening Standards.
  • Knowledge of Secure transmission techniques.
  • Certification such as Physical Security Professional (PSP), Certified Protection Professional (CPP) or equivalent security certification.
  • Knowledge about the role and the mandate of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC).
Responsibilities

Reporting to the Team Leader, Nuclear Security Technical Operations, the Nuclear Security Intelligence Analyst assists in all nuclear security intelligence related activities, in order to enable the CNSC to effectively regulate the nuclear industry and put in place measures that address existing and emerging threats to the Canadian nuclear industry.

The Analyst is responsible to:

  • participate in all nuclear security and intelligence analysis related projects and activities on behalf of the CNSC,
  • provide advice and guidance to internal and external staff and stakeholders regarding security intelligence,
  • draft briefings, reports and recommendations for senior staff as required,
  • present briefings to senior management as required,
  • participate and contribute at national and international events and fora,
  • participate in security compliance and enforcement activities, special projects and other duties as assigned,
  • work collaboratively and effectively with the Intelligence Officer and other internal and external stakeholders, and
  • assist in the drafting of policies and procedures, standards and regulatory guides for the administration and implementation of the nuclear security intelligence program.
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