Threat Fusion Cell Analyst @ Core One
placeTampa, Florida, United States
attach_money $120,000
businessOn Site
scheduleFull Time
Posted 24 days ago
Your Application Journey
Interview
Email Hiring Manager
***** @coreone.com
Recommended after applying
Job Details
Threat Fusion Cell Analyst at Core One
Join our team at Core One, where our mission is to devise analytical, operational, and technical solutions to our Nation's most complex national security challenges. Our team values people first and is committed to recruiting, nurturing, and retaining top talent. We offer a competitive total compensation package in a team-oriented, dynamic, and growing environment.
Clearance Requirement: This position requires an active TS/SCI clearance.
Responsibilities:
- Act as the USCENTCOM CCJ3-JSO Subject Matter Expert for threat and intelligence matters.
- Support CCJ3-JSO operations by reviewing daily intelligence reports.
- Coordinate with CCJ2 to update the Director on operational impacts.
- Facilitate weekly USCENTCOM Threat Working Group meetings and manage related logistics.
- Produce and disseminate weekly executive summaries and Force Protection recommendations.
- Collaborate with various intelligence community elements to mitigate threats.
- Answer RFIs from multiple military and command authorities.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree in any field.
- Minimum 10 years of experience as an All-Source Analyst at the Service/Component or COCOM level.
- Experience briefing at the Service, Component Command, or COCOM level.
- Proficiency with intelligence research tools and databases (e.g., M3, HOT-R, Palantir, Analyst Notebook, Intelink).
- Recent joint or service level All-Source experience.
Desired Requirements:
- COCOM-level experience.
- Experience within the USCENTCOM AOR.
- Familiarity with SharePoint.
- Antiterrorism Level II Training.
Core One is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Key skills/competency:
- Threat Analysis
- Intelligence Reporting
- All-Source Analysis
- Operational Support
- Security Clearance
- USCENTCOM
- RFI Response
- Force Protection
- SME
- Briefing
How to Get Hired at Core One
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Tailor your skills to national security.
- Highlight clearance: Emphasize your TS/SCI clearance status.
- Showcase experience: Detail 10+ years in intelligence analysis.
- Prepare for briefings: Be ready with real-world examples.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
circle
Review intelligence tools and databases.
circle
Update skills in data analysis software.
circle
Practice summarizing threat reports concisely.
circle
Study current national security operations.
Behavioral Questions
circle
Describe a high-pressure briefing experience.
circle
Explain teamwork under critical security situations.
circle
Detail how you manage multifaceted intelligence tasks.
circle
Share a time you met urgent deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifications are needed for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst role at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
Does Core One require TS/SCI clearance for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst position?
keyboard_arrow_down
What experience is relevant for becoming a Threat Fusion Cell Analyst at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
How does the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst support operations at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
What tools should applicants be familiar with for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst role at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
Is experience with USCENTCOM AOR required at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
Does Core One value teamwork for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst role?
keyboard_arrow_down
How important is briefing experience for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst position at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
Are there opportunities for career growth as a Threat Fusion Cell Analyst at Core One?
keyboard_arrow_down
What is Core One's commitment to diversity for the Threat Fusion Cell Analyst role?
keyboard_arrow_down