Security Risk Analyst at Cogent Security LLC
, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 May, 26

Salary

140000.0

Posted On

26 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication, Detail-Oriented, Interpersonal Skills, Teamwork, Open-Source Reporting, Intelligence Analysis, Written Summaries, Drafting Work Products, Meeting Participation, Client Engagement, Incident Response, Briefing, Threat Analysis, Trend Analysis, Technical Security Program Analysis, Word

Industry

Defense & Space

Description
Description Cogent Security Consulting LLC seeks an energetic, adaptive, detail-oriented professional with excellent communication skills to be a member of a small, operational security analysis team. The successful applicant will support federal staff within the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Office of Defense Nuclear Security (DNS). Applicant must be creative, learn quickly, have excellent interpersonal skills, and be able to work in a team environment. The analyst must also: Junior-level Analyst Review open-source reporting and industry analysis to collect pertinent information. Review message traffic and finished intelligence reports on classified and unclassified systems. Provide written summaries of incidents and current intelligence products tailored to NNSA audiences. Draft work products for team and client review. Participate in internal and external meetings, record notes, and produce summaries. Engage directly with clients and interface with senior officials and managers. Provide ad hoc analytic support and information sharing for incident response. Brief analytic findings to internal audiences and working groups. Support the production and dissemination of timely, tailored intelligence reporting to DNS and field-based personnel programs. Mid-Level Analyst – all the above plus: Liaise with DOD, IC, and other Federal partners through forums and working groups to exchange multi-source intelligence reporting affecting NNSA DNS operations and risk assessments. Monitor and assess internal incident information for threat and trend analysis. Contribute to interagency analytic efforts in support of the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE). Working with internal partners, perform analysis of threats to the NSE from foreign intelligence entities, foreign terrorist organizations, homegrown violent extremists, domestic violent extremists, criminal organizations, and cyber threat actors. Generate, evaluate, and edit standard operating procedures. Collect, analyze, and assess NNSA Technical Security Program (TSP) reporting on technical surveillance threats, devices, and techniques. Perform analytical support to identify and assess foreign intelligence entity (FIE) technical surveillance intent and capabilities. Requirements Junior Analyst: Bachelor’s degree plus 3 years of Intelligence or Security Analysis experience Master’s degree plus 1 years of Intelligence or Security Analysis experience Mid-Level Analyst: Bachelor’s degree plus 6 years of Intelligence or Security Analysis experience Master’s degree plus 4 years of Intelligence or Security Analysis experience All Applicants: Possess an active DOE Q or DOD TS clearance, or favorably adjudicated Tier V personnel security background investigation and current SCI eligibility. Ability to work independently and meet project deadlines. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Strong skills using products including Word, Excel, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, and SharePoint. Experience in one or more of the following areas: addressing threats from terrorist or domestic violent extremist organizations, foreign intelligence threats, criminal organizations, or social science research. Position Location: Washington, DC Salary Range: $100,000-$140,000 (pay commensurate with experience) Schedule: 8-hour shift, in the office Ability to commute/relocate: Washington, DC 20585: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Responsibilities
The analyst will support federal staff within the NNSA's Office of Defense Nuclear Security by reviewing intelligence reports, providing written summaries of incidents, drafting work products, and engaging directly with clients and senior officials. Mid-level analysts will also liaise with federal partners, monitor internal incident information for threat analysis, and perform analysis of threats to the Nuclear Security Enterprise.
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