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Electronic Warfare Analyst

Tampa, Florida

Join our team at Core One! Our mission is to be at the forefront of devising analytical, operational and technical solutions to our Nation's most complex national security challenges. In order to achieve our mission, Core One values people first! We are committed to recruiting, nurturing, and retaining top talent! We offer a competitive total compensation package that sets us apart from our competition. Core One is a team-oriented, dynamic, and growing company that values exceptional performance!

The program will support US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) at MacDill AFB in Tampa, Florida.

*This position is contingent upon contract award*

*This position requires a TS/SCI Clearance*

 

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct technical analysis of radio frequency (RF) signals, electronic warfare (EW) systems, and associated electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic support measures in support of all-source intelligence production and operational planning requirements.
  • Apply advanced analytical skills to identify, assess, and report on adversary RF/EW capabilities, electronic order of battle (EOB), signal characteristics, and evolving tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels.
  • Support the development and dissemination of electronic warfare threat advisories, RF threat assessments, and warning notifications to U.S. and coalition forces on a need-to-know basis.
  • Collaborate with SIGINT, GEOINT, HUMINT, and All-Source analysts across the Intelligence Community and DoD to fuse RF/EW technical intelligence with all-source reporting to develop comprehensive network and threat assessments.
  • Provide technical support to counter-UAS (C-UAS) operations by analyzing adversary UAS RF communication protocols, command and control links, and electronic signatures to inform detection, identification, and defeat solutions.
  • Support collection management efforts by identifying RF/EW collection gaps, developing collection requirements, and coordinating with collection managers and SIGINT platforms to satisfy analytical and operational requirements.
  • Produce finished intelligence products, technical reports, briefings, and assessments derived from RF/EW analysis for dissemination to U.S. national and foreign intelligence consumers, the Intelligence Community, DoD, and other Government officials as appropriate.
  • Maintain proficiency in current RF/EW analytical tools, signal analysis platforms, and intelligence systems, as well as Microsoft Office applications and standard intelligence reporting databases.
  • Participate in professional development, training, and deployment preparation activities, and accomplish assigned special projects and tasks as directed.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum of six (6) years of RF/EW analysis, SIGINT operations, or electronic warfare experience within DoD or equivalent Government agencies required, with operational-level experience preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting technical analysis of RF signals, electronic warfare systems, and associated electronic order of battle (EOB) in support of all-source intelligence production and targeting requirements.
  • Proficiency in RF spectrum analysis tools, signal processing platforms, and SIGINT exploitation systems, including but not limited to ArcGIS, Analyst Notebook, and other government-furnished analytical tools and databases.
  • Demonstrated experience fusing RF/EW technical intelligence with all-source reporting to develop comprehensive threat assessments, network analyses, and finished intelligence products.
  • Working knowledge of RF propagation theory, antenna systems, communication protocols, and electronic warfare principles, including electronic attack, electronic protection, and electronic support measures.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting the F3EAD targeting cycle through the application of RF/EW technical intelligence to network targeting, nodal analysis, and HVI identification efforts.
  • Familiarity with counter-UAS (C-UAS) RF detection and defeat systems, UAS communication protocols, and RF-based UAS identification techniques is highly desirable.
  • Experience supporting SIGINT collection management, developing collection requirements, and coordinating with collection platforms to address analytical and operational gaps is highly desirable.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to translate complex RF/EW technical findings into actionable intelligence products and communicate results to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Strong briefing skills with the ability to effectively present RF/EW threat assessments and technical findings to senior leadership, operational consumers, and interagency partners.
  • Familiarity with ICD 610 analytical standards and demonstrated proficiency applying structured analytic techniques and intelligence tradecraft principles to RF/EW analysis and reporting.
  • Acute knowledge of Special Operations Forces (SOF) and/or counterterrorism (CT) and counter-proliferation intelligence operations is highly desirable.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance required.

Core One is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to 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.

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