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Imagery Analyst Deployer (TS/SCI)

Springfield, VA - Full Time

In a role that sharpens your skills in ways that only real-world, deployed environments can offer. You’ll play as a key member within the Intelligence Community, whether during briefings of high-level leadership to providing real-time intelligence on mission critical operations.

This is a unique opportunity to blend technical expertise with purposeful work, significantly contributing to national defense and security. The position requires adaptability, precision, and problem-solving in dynamic and challenging settings. You’ll be deployed to high-priority locations overseas, providing essential geospatial imagery analysis directly to military and government decision-makers. Your work will impact both tactical operations and strategic initiatives, influencing mission success and global security. If you excel in fast-paced, high-pressure environments and are prepared for deployment where the mission takes you, consider joining XTS to support the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency as a GEOINT Analyst Deployer!

Requirements
  • Current active Top Secret / SCI clearance
  • You have achieved the accomplishment of a Bachelor’s Degree + 2 years of experience / Associate’s Degree + 3 years of experience / 5+ years of relevant experience
  • You have gained a strong proficiency in GEOINT software and tools such as ArcGIS, RemoteView, SOCET GXP, QT Modeler, etc. for effective collection, processing, analysis, and delivery of geospatial intelligence.
  • You are highly capable of providing support with Helicopter Landing Zones (HLZs), Line of Sight, Viewshed analysis, etc. to provide accurate geospatial intelligence for safe landings, optimal surveillance, communication, and defensive positioning in order to maximize mission success by offering real-time, actionable insights into terrain and visibility.
  • You have experience and firm understanding of Activity-Based Intelligence (ABI) / Pattern-of-Life (PoL) analysis in order to effectively track and analyze patterns of life, detect changes in behavior, and identify emerging threats.
  • You are mission-driven and thrive on participating in different overseas assignments and have a high ability to provide support for these missions with rotations lasting 2 to 6 months at a time.

If you are ready to turn your expertise into mission-critical results, playing a pivotal role in shaping security operations overseas, please send your resume directly to Lanchi Lai, ([email protected])

At XTS, we believe in taking care of our employees as much as we take care of our clients. As a veteran-owned company, we understand the importance of community, service, and fostering a culture where each team member can thrive. Our commitment to employee well-being is reflected in the comprehensive benefits and growth opportunities we offer. We offer tailored health care plans that fit your lifestyle, along with dental and vision coverage, paid time off (PTO), and a 401K with employer matching to secure your financial future. XTS is deeply committed to providing continuous training and career advancement opportunities, fostering the development of future leaders. We take pride in delivering elite workforces to the Intelligence Community, making a real-world impact on critical missions. Join us and experience a company that invests in your success and professional growth.

 
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