Parttime Analyst
Company: Army National Guard
Location: West Orange
Posted on: April 30, 2024
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Job Description:
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and as a
Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst for the Army National
Guard, those words protect the lives of U.S. personnel in the
field.
National Guard Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analysts examine and
interpret imagery information about enemy forces and provide
commanders with an accurate picture of the battlefield. This
information is critical to planning for our Nation's defense.
You'll earn a secret clearance and work with other intelligence
professionals, gathering data and studying images required for
tactical and operational plans. You'll analyze aerial and ground
photographs, as well as electronic imagery of enemy ships, bases,
missile sites, and industrial facilities, identifying enemy
equipment, weapons and operational forces. Your geographical
analysis of land and sea will be crucial to your Commander's
ability to battle plan.
Produce intelligence by analyzing images, fixed/moving targets, and
geospatial data
Identify military installations, facilities, weapon systems,
military equipment, and defenses
Distinguish changes to the battlefield based on imagery
analysis
Analyzing fixed/moving target indicators, geospatial data, and
overhead/aerial images
Planning overhead and aerial imagery collection
Gathering information utilizing sophisticated mapping tools, as
well as the premier digital and analytical intelligence networks to
create products for the Commander
speaking and writing clearly
More than any other branch of service, the Army National Guard
offers a wide range of intelligence-related positions. Through your
training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a
civilian career with engineering, mapmaking, mining, land
evaluation, and construction companies.
Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to train. In the
Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while
earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance
and certifications.
Job training to be a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst
requires 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic
Soldiering skills, and 22 weeks of Advanced Individual Training
(AIT) and on-the-job instruction, including practice in
intelligence gathering. You'll learn Geospatial Intelligence in the
classroom and in the field. Completion of your initial entry
training in the Army National Guard could also lead to additional
college credit.
Paid training
- Earn a security clearance
- Montgomery GI Bill
- Retirement benefits for part-time service
- Most non-prior service candidates will initially earn between
$200 and $250 per drill weekend, subject to change.
Must be at least a junior in high school, or have a high school
diploma or a GED certificate
Must be able to pass a physical exam and meet legal and moral
standards
Intelligence
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