Imagery Analyst (TS/SCI)

Springfield, VA
Full Time
Mid Level
Join the fast-paced world of geospatial imagery analysis, where innovation meets global security to create meaningful, real-world solutions!

As an Imagery Analyst, you’ll play a critical role in shaping national security, producing essential analysis that aligns with the standards of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). You’ll work closely with top agencies within the Intelligence Community (IC) to refine collection, research, and analysis processes. In this exciting role, you’ll dive into aerial and satellite imagery, identifying and assessing strategic military and security targets. By applying advanced geospatial methods, you will help ensure safety, optimize resources, and support effective action, making them essential for intelligence operations that rely on up-to-date, reliable information. Your contributions will be key in identifying patterns, spotting anomalies, and evaluating potential threats, such as weapons proliferation or changes in infrastructure. You’ll also pinpoint gaps in current technologies and provide insights to enhance intelligence collection and strategic planning.

If you're eager to apply your skills and make a tangible difference in national security, helping to swiftly address emerging threats, we want to hear from you!

Requirements:
  • Active TS/SCI Clearance
  • A minimum of 3 years’ experience in imagery analysis
  • At least 5 years of experience without a degree
    • Or at least 3 years of combined experience with an Associate’s
    • Or at least 2 years of combined experience with a Bachelor's
  • Proficient in using NTM sensors (e.g. EO, SAR, IR, MSI) to analyze data, gather intelligence, and provide insights that support mission objectives and national security.
  • Proven skills in leveraging GEOINT tools and software (e.g. ArcGIS, RemoteView, Socet GXP, iSpy, Cedalion, IEC) to streamline workflows and efficiently collect, process, analyze, and deliver geospatial intelligence.
  • Extensive background in Motion Imagery, civil or commercial sensor systems, and the processes involved in tasking and collecting geospatial data to ensure efficient management and retrieval.
  • Demonstrated expertise in identifying military installations and performing in-depth analysis of military infrastructure and order-of-battle to evaluate the structure, strength, and capabilities of military forces.
  • Well-versed in preparing both standard and custom client reports, including Orchestration Services Insight and Update reports (such as remark/GEOINT Notes) and/or Foundational Military Intelligence (FMI), offering valuable GEOINT insights.
Desired:
  • GEOINT Professional Certification (GPC) – Fundamentals
  • Experience with integrating Structured Observation Management (SOM) into GEOINT workflows to standardize data collection, enhance automation, and improve analytical accuracy
  • Knowledge/ Experience collaborating with DoD, IC, and international partners on shared security concerns and objectives
  • Successful completion of a Military Service MOS, AFSC, or NOS Granting Imagery Analysis Course or its DoD equivalent.

Apply by sending your resume directly to Antoine Thomas at [email protected]

At XTS, we’re not just looking for employees – we’re looking for individuals who are passionate about mission success and personal growth. As a veteran-owned company, we understand the value of service and the importance of fostering a supportive, collaborative community. We are committed to investing in our people, providing the tools and support necessary to grow, which creates a culture where every individual can succeed and thrive!

We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
  • Customizable healthcare plans, dental and vision coverage
  • Paid time off (PTO), 11 federal holidays, and a matching 401(k) plan to secure your financial future
  • Short- and long-term disability, life insurance, cancer insurance, and even pet insurance
  • Ongoing training and career advancement opportunities to prepare you for leadership roles within the Intelligence Community
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