Intelligence Analyst (U.S. Army Soldier)
About the role
An intelligence analyst in the United States Army plays a critical role in supporting military operations by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information related to potential threats and adversaries. Their duties include gathering intelligence from various sources, such as satellite imagery, intercepted communications, human intelligence, and open-source information. They analyze this data to identify patterns, assess the enemy's capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities, and provide actionable insights to commanders and decision-makers. Intelligence analysts prepare detailed reports, briefings, and presentations to communicate their findings, helping to shape strategic and tactical decisions. They also collaborate with other intelligence agencies and military units to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment. By providing timely and accurate intelligence, these analysts are essential in helping the Army anticipate and counter threats, ensuring mission success and the safety of military personnel.
Responsibilities
- Gather intelligence from various sources, including satellite imagery, intercepted communications, human intelligence, and open-source information.
- Analyze collected data to identify patterns, assess the enemy's capabilities, intentions, and vulnerabilities.
- Prepare detailed reports, briefings, and presentations to communicate findings and provide actionable insights to commanders and decision-makers.
- Collaborate with other intelligence agencies and military units to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the operational environment.
Requirements
Additional Benefits And Entitlements
- Housing & Lodging: Soldiers receive additional compensation for housing/lodging costs for themselves and immediate family members in addition to their salary. Rates can be found at https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/basic-allowance-for-housing.
- Premium Healthcare Benefits: TRICARE Health Plan, which provides medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage. No-cost healthcare for active-duty members and their families. Comprehensive dental care, vision coverage, and health & wellness programs are also available.
- Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Comprehensive prenatal, labor, and postnatal care for expectant mothers, and maternity and paternity leave for new parents.
- Long-term Care: Resources and programs to assist with long-term health needs or disabilities.
- Mental Health Services: Counseling, therapy, and other mental health resources prioritized for service members.
- Education Benefits: Full tuition, including merit-based scholarships and grants, for higher education degrees while in service. Additionally, Soldiers qualify for the GI Bill Scholarship (4 years of full-time tuition, books, and living expenses), Tuition Assistance Grant ($4,500 annually), and Student Loan Repayment Program ($65,000 of current/ outstanding loan debt).
Qualifications
The U.S. Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against.
Skills
- Strong analytical skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Proficiency in using intelligence analysis software and tools
Benefits
- Basic Allowance for Housing
- TRICARE Health Plan
- No-cost healthcare for active-duty members and their families
- Comprehensive dental care and vision coverage
- Health & Wellness Programs
- Maternity and Paternity Benefits
- Long-term Care Resources
- Mental Health Services
- Education Benefits
- VA Home Loan Program
Pay
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Schedule
Part-time and full-time positions available.