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Senior Intelligence Analyst

Seattle, Washington

Are you interested in joining an organization with a global reach? In a world of shifting threats, Concentric is your trusted ally. Powered by elite professionals from military, government, and intelligence backgrounds. If you are passionate about intelligence, risk analysis, threat management, executive protection, security operations, or business resiliency, Concentric may be the organization you’ve been searching for!

Concentric is a risk consultancy specializing in delivering strategic security and intelligence services. We provide holistic, intelligent security solutions for private clients and corporations globally. Concentric offers strategic advisory services, risk assessments, physical protection, threat intelligence, open-source monitoring, program audits, secure embedded staffing, and training for security teams and intelligence analysts.  

Our ultimate goal is to be recognized as the most innovative, capable, and trusted Risk Management partner in the world, and we do this by following these core values: 
 
Integrity – Collaboration - Relationships – Excellence – Creativity - Results  

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Concentric - "Your World Secured"

We are currently looking to hire an Senior Intelligence Analyst to join our team embedded with our client in Seattle! This position requires working a hybrid schedule at our client's Headquarters in Seattle, WA.

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Senior Analyst leads and guides the team in conducting rapid assessments of emerging local, domestic, and international security threats, including sensitive developments and complex issues. Acting as a force multiplier, this role ensures intelligence outputs are consistent, high-quality, and actionable for internal stakeholders.

The successful candidate brings strong analytical expertise and leadership, with the ability to make sound decisions quickly in fast-paced environments with limited information. Working collaboratively across time zones, the Senior Analyst partners with internal stakeholders and external vendors, supports core intelligence operations, and drives continuous improvement and innovation in analytic processes and tools.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop and maintain analytic standards, templates, and style guidelines
  • Conduct routine quality audits and identify trends or gaps in production
  • Track and report quality metrics (timeliness, accuracy, stakeholder feedback)
  • Support quality assurance processes across intelligence products
  • Serve as a reviewer for intelligence products, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and consistency
  • Lead onboarding and training programs for new analysts
  • Provide ongoing coaching, mentorship, and performance feedback
  • Develop training materials covering OSINT tradecraft, analytic writing, and tools
  • Conduct exercises and simulations to enhance incident response capabilities
  • Serve as a liaison to internal stakeholders and business partners
  • Deliver briefings and intelligence products tailored to operational and executive audiences
  • Incorporate stakeholder feedback to improve product relevance and usability
  • Support leadership during high-risk events and crisis operations
  • Manage relationships with external intelligence vendors and data providers
  • Evaluate vendor tools and outputs for quality, relevance, and effectiveness
  • Identify and onboard new technologies to enhance collection and analysis capabilities
  • Coordinate with external partners, including public sector or security organizations, as needed
  • Identify inefficiencies and implement process improvements across workflows
  • Develop and document standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • Leverage automation and AI-enabled tools to improve collection and analysis
  • Lead after-action reviews and lessons learned following major incidents
  • Stay current on the evolving OSINT landscape and conduct routine audits of tools and platforms to ensure effectiveness and relevance
  • Monitor global open-source information to identify emerging threats and risks
  • Produce timely intelligence products and alerts using established methodologies
  • Support real-time crisis operations and incident response
  • Maintain awareness of threats impacting travel, personnel safety, and business operation

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred. (business, international relations, or security-related 
  • Experience with open-source research, online investigation, and alert writing
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to succinctly summarize and assess information
  • Pre-employment background check and or subject interview 
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • 2+ years’ experience working in an operation center, crisis management, travel security, or other fast-paced environment requiring rapid decision-making and analysis
  • Demonstrated leadership or managerial experience
  • Proficient in multiple languages and customer service experience

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

  • The HSA medical plan covers 100% of the premium for employee-only coverage. The PPO medical plan requires an employee contribution for employee-only coverage. For both plans, Concentric covers a substantial portion of the premium for dependents.
  • Concentric also offers an HSA employer contribution
  • Medical FSA
  • Employer-paid insurance: life, STD, LTD, and AD&D 
  • 401 (k) including employer match 
  • 7 paid holidays 
  • Paid leave (vacation, sick, parental)
  • Annual Health & Wellness Benefit
  • Pet Insurance
  • National discount employee program
  • Employee Assistance Program for personal needs
  • Credentity Protection - Eclipse Digital Protection by Concentric
  • Free access to our Risk Intelligence Dashboard and GEAR App. Providing 24/7 access to trusted risk intelligence and remote support, helping you stay informed, prepared, and protected wherever you operate.
  • Dedicated Security and Intelligence Training Programs for Professional Development
  • Coaching and Mentoring Opportunities

Seattle, Washington Pay Range

$80,000 - $90,000 USD

Concentric and SPS Global acknowledge the systemic barriers in the security industry and recognize that removing those barriers will require a collaborative and conscious effort. Concentric and SPS Global are committed to programs and initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, enhancing our organization and the broader community. We are creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

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