Targeting Analyst

Reston, VA
Full Time
Experienced
Working with Veros
Driven by technical excellence and uncompromising principles, Veros Technologies’ mission is to solve our clients’ toughest technical challenges while being set apart in our actions. A key element that separates us is our dedication to giving back; by partnering with and serving strategic organizations, Veros aims to make a lasting impact in our communities, nation, and abroad.

Why You Matter
Veros delivers innovative cyber security, data analytics, operational engineering and technical operations consulting services to enable Intelligence Community programs and operations. As a Targeting Analyst, you will work in a dynamic environment and leverage your experience to perform all-source analysis, process structured and unstructured data, and generate reports to identify targets and opportunities that address intelligence gaps and align with our client’s operational requirements. Specific work location varies based on the position filled. Multiple vacancies may filled from this posting, ranging from developmental to SME; consideration and placement level is dependent upon qualifications and contract vacancy requirements. 

Required
Clearance: Active TS/SCI with Poly

Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship
Education: Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience or combination of education/experience) in a relevant field;
Experience: Job-specific experience performing similar roles within the Federal Intelligence Community; required years of relevant experience varies depending on the role (for example, typically 3 years for Full Performance, 8 years for Senior, 12 years for Expert); job-specific experience includes:
- Experience with analytic targeting tools and techniques
- Demonstrated ability to analyze, prioritize, problem solve, and synthesize large amounts of data/information
- Experience working on several tasks concurrently with minimal supervision


Desired
- Excellent communication and briefing skills with the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences
- Excellent writing and technical editing skills

- Experience writing technical intelligence reports


Veros recognizes that a company is nothing without well-cared for employees and an incredible culture. We cultivate an encouraging and collaborative company environment and hold numerous company events throughout the year. Veros also offers competitive salaries and industry-leading benefits. At Veros Technologies, we embrace people of all different backgrounds and are an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer.

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Veros employees are subject to Federal vaccine mandates and customer vaccination and safety protocols. New hires are required to report their vaccination status prior to start date. 

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