Digital Network Exploitation Analyst with Security Clearance
Job Description
We are looking for a Digital Network Exploitation Analyst to evaluate target opportunities through comprehensive analysis of all-source data. The role involves mapping target networks and assisting in the development of detailed exploitation and operational plans.
- Analyze SIGINT and cybersecurity data across various OSI network layers
- Understand IP core infrastructure, communication devices, network connectivity, and traffic patterns
- Develop new techniques as technology evolves
- Collaborate with government, military, and contractor personnel to align on intelligence needs and mission relevance
- Use curiosity and analytical skills to form hypotheses, select analysis methods, and integrate, evaluate, and interpret data to uncover insights
- Document and share findings and newly developed techniques with teammates, stakeholders, and intelligence consumers
Qualifications
- Level 1: Associate's Degree with 4 years of experience or Bachelor's Degree with 2 years of experience
- Level 2: Associate's Degree with 7 years of experience or Bachelor's Degree with 5 years of experience, Master's Degree with 3 years of experience, or PhD with 2 years of experience
- Level 3: Associate's Degree with 10 years of experience or Bachelor's Degree with 8 years of experience, Master's Degree with 6 years of experience, or PhD with 4 years of experience
- Level 4: Associate's Degree with 13 years of experience or Bachelor's Degree with 11 years of experience, Master's Degree with 9 years of experience, or PhD with 7 years of experience
All Levels: Degree must be in Computer Science or related fields (Engineering, Mathematics) may be considered relevant if programs contain a concentration of courses in the following foundational CS areas: algorithms, computer architecture (not network architecture), programming methodologies and languages, data structures, logic and computation, and advanced mathematics (for example, calculus, discrete mathematics).
Information Technology (IT) and Information Security (IS) degrees may be considered relevant if the programs contain the amount and type of coursework equivalent to a Computer Science (CS) major.
Completion of military training in a relevant area such as the Joint Cyber Analysis Course (JCAC) may count towards the experience requirement (24-week JCAC course may count as 6 months of experience).
Position requires active Security Clearance with appropriate Polygraph.