GEOINT Collections Specialist

Las Cruces, NM
Full Time
Mid Level
If you’re a skilled GEOINT professional who’s passionate about supporting cutting-edge intelligence operations while living in a vibrant, growing community, then join us in this unique opportunity in Las Cruces, New Mexico!

As a GEOINT Collections Specialist, you’ll get the chance to use your extensive skills in source strategies, GEOINT collections, and intelligence briefings to make a real difference in critical missions while supporting the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to critical intelligence collection efforts while working in a collaborative and innovative environment.

Why Las Cruces, NM?
Las Cruces is more than just a job location—it’s a place where work-life balance and career growth meet in a unique environment. Known for its beautiful desert landscapes, affordable cost of living, and proximity to major outdoor recreation areas, Las Cruces offers an outstanding quality of life. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a fan of cultural experiences, or simply want to enjoy a slower pace of life, Las Cruces has something for everyone. With New Mexico’s rich history and close-knit community, you’ll feel right at home in no time.

Salary:  $76,000

Required Qualifications:
  • Proven experience in GEOINT collections management and systems, source strategy analysis, and source throughput analysis, preferably with NGA
  • Skilled in creating briefs and information papers on future intelligence collection efforts.
  • Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, SOCET GXP, and Remote View, particularly in utilizing EO, IR, and SAR imagery to support intelligence analysis.
  • Experience with GEOINT Information Management Services (GIMS)
  • Must be able to support a rotating shift schedule 24/7/365
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with CI Polygraph
  • HS Diploma
Nice to Have:
  • Previous experience supporting NGA operations.
  • GEOINT Professional Certification (GPC).

Here at XTS, we value expertise, commitment, and innovation.  As a member of our team, you'll be working in an environment that blends advanced intelligence operations with a supportive and collaborative team culture. We provide top-tier healthcare plans that can be designed to fit your needs, as well as dental and vision coverage.  We also offer PTO, 11 federal holidays, short-long term disability, life insurance, and a matching 401k plan. Please feel free to send your resume directly to Antoine Thomas: antoine.thomas@xts-com
 
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