Position Summary
Attention to detail is probably the most critical asset a geographical intelligence analyst can possess. In the Air National Guard, you’ll be the eyes of the intelligence community, analyzing intelligence imagery from satellites, remotely piloted aircraft and other sources as you look for the most miniscule detail. You’ll be relied upon to distinguish the innocuous from the dangerous. After your expert training and deciding at which base to serve, you’ll develop and disseminate multi-sensor geospatial intelligence products to support war-fighting efforts and activities around the world.
Primary Responsibilities
- Compile and maintain imagery and target folder.
- Analyze terrain and structures to determine usability and possible threats.
- Prepare and present intelligence reports.
- Exploit and analyze multi-sensor imagery and geospatial data.
- Utilize maps to determine location and distance from target.
Benefits
- Up to 30 days of vacation with pay each year
- Excellent healthcare coverage for you and your family
- Food and housing assistance
- Flexibility in location and scheduling
- A generous retirement program
- Prestigious leadership, training and continuing education opportunities
- Free or low-cost world travel opportunities
- Excellent starting salary
Qualifications
To be considered you must meet the following requirements:
- Have a high school diploma, GED or technical school diploma or certificate.
- Knowledge of basic and advanced imagery interpretation principles, techniques and procedures
- Normal color vision
- Meet required depth perception standards.
- Successful completion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
- Completion of 8.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be between the ages of 17 and 39
Once you’ve finished applying, a recruiter will contact you regarding the next steps.
About the Air National Guard
The Air National Guard is a unique military branch that offers careers and opportunities you won’t find in any other organization on the planet. Plus you get to serve in a way that fits your lifestyle. That means serving close to home in a role that best suits you, all while building strength in the communities you serve, both locally and globally.