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(MM) Chinese-Mandarin Operational Language Analyst (OLA) 3

Draper, UT

 

Position Summary: The Kenjya-Trusant Group (KTG) is seeking a Chinese-Mandarin Operational Language Analyst (OLA) Level 3 to perform tasks required to process voice and/or graphic language materials in support of SIGINT Operations in Utah.

Essential Job Functions: 

  • Perform tasks required to process voice/and or graphic language materials in support of SIGINT operations. 
  • Recover essential elements of information. 
  • Render translations and/or transcripts that are complex and sophisticated written and/or spoken material. 

Minimum Required Qualifications: 

  • Due to the nature of this position and the information that employees will be required to access; U.S. Citizenship is required.
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree or equivalent from other countries.
  • Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) Skill Level III in Audio translation Performance and/or Translation Performance from the required language(s) into idiomatic, standard American English. Scores from the Agency Civilian Language Test of Record, valid at time of resume submission, may be used as acceptable validation for text translation and audio translation skill level(s).  ILR skills level validation shall be documented within two (2) years prior to resume submission.
  • Ten (10) years full-time combined cryptologic language processing, related language, and/or related cryptologic experience.
    • In lieu of the Bachelor's degree, an additional four (4) years of directly related, applied, practical work experience may be substituted for a total of fourteen (14) years' experience.
    • At least six (6) of the ten (10) years' experience shall be in performing cryptologic operations language processing.
    • At least six (6) of the ten (10) years' experience shall be in the required language(s).
    • At least four (4) of the six (6) years' experience in the required language(s) shall be in cryptologic language processing.
    • At least three (3) of the six (6) years' experience in the required language(s) shall be in translating and/or transcribing, and gisting.
    • At least one (1) of the six (6) years' experience in the required language(s) shall be in performing quality control review of ILR level III audio translations and/or text translations.
    • For no more than three (3) of the required ten (10) years' experience, reporting shall be the primary duty.
    • One (1) of the six (6) years' experience in the required language(s) shall be within six (6) years of resume submission.
  • One (1) year experience typing on an English keyboard.
  • When performed within Cryptologic Operations, the lower-level tasks and the following task constitute acceptable cryptologic language processing experience: quality control of gists, translations, and transcripts; and mentoring language analysts in language processing.
  • Performance of the following tasks constitutes acceptable related language experience: oral interpretation (from the required language into English and vice versa); text translation (from the required language into English and vice versa); audio translation (from the required language into English); audio transcription in the required language; document exploitation that involves gisting/translation (from the required language into English)' mentoring language analysts in language processing; and formal teaching of the required language in platform and/or online/distance learning environments.
  • Performance of following tasks constitutes acceptable related cryptologic experience. Within cryptologic operations:  target development; network analysis; drafting intelligence reports; speaker identification; language identification; and document exploitation that involves sorting/categorizing/language identification.
  • Required Security Clearance: TS/SCI w/ Poly.

Pay Range: There are a host of factors that can influence final salary including, but not limited to, geographic location, Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant prior work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, and certifications. The Kenjya-Trusant Group offers competitive compensation, a flexible benefits package, career development opportunities that reflect its commitment to creating a diverse and supportive workplace. Benefits include, not all inclusive – Medical, Vision & Dental Insurance, Paid Time-Off, Company Paid Holidays, 401K, Personal Development & Learning Opportunities.
 

The proposed salary range for this position is: $190,000 - $250,000.
 

Employment Type: Full-time, Exempt  

THE KENJYA-TRUSANT GROUP, LLC is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that was established in 2015 as a merger between The Kenjya Group, Inc. and Trusant Technologies, LLC. Our mission is to implement, support and protect the nation’s advanced technology systems, business processes and high-technology facilities. Working with the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, the Intelligence Community, state and local governments, and commercial clients, Kenjya-Trusant provides cyber protection, information technology, engineering, construction management and acquisition support services.  
 
THE KENJYA-TRUSANT GROUP, LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. We strive to create a diverse, inclusive and respectful work culture that values all. 

 

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