Operations Analyst

Remote, USA

At Two Six Technologies, we build, deploy, and implement innovative products that solve the world’s most complex challenges today. Through unrivaled collaboration and unwavering trust, we push the boundaries of what’s possible to empower our team and support our customers in building a safer global future.

Are you experienced at assessing, planning, and conducting Operations in the Information Environment (OIE)? 

Are you passionate about leveraging cutting edge technology and techniques to advance U.S. interests in the global information space?

Can you conceptualize and communicate solutions to customers’ requirements and guide them from ideation to implementation?

Do you enjoy solving complex problems by linking capabilities and resources?

Then we’d like to talk to you.

About Two Six Technologies

Two Six Technologies leverages cutting edge methodologies and technical solutions to deliver real results to customers. We built the Pulse Platform to address some of the most urgent human security issues faced by the world’s most vulnerable populations. Our Pulse platform is used to interact with populations around the world to provide insight into their thinking and engage them in two-way conversations. Pulse also provides access to publicly available information across the surface, deep, and dark web and social media to provide a robust view of the Information Environment from baseline through assessment.

Position Details

This position will be a mix of onsite in Europe and remote, supporting US government Information Advantage Objectives Regionally.  The ideal candidate for the Pulse Operations Analyst will provide expert advice on the employment of the Pulse platform in support of analysis and operations and act as liaison between Two Six Technologies and multiple US Government Military Headquarters customers. The candidate should be intimately familiar with data analysis, data visualizations, familiar with USSOF and/or Information Operations, and must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.  This position requires hire to be able to relocate to Germany.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Comprehensive Analysis: Conduct detailed analysis of the information environment using Pulse's capabilities in data collection, data discovery, and advanced analysis to support ongoing operations and exercises.
  • Data Collection and Annotation: Utilize advanced data collection techniques from diverse sources, including social media, traditional media, and the deep and dark web, followed by data annotation and enrichment.
  • Real-Time and Historical Data Analysis: Compile and analyze real-time and historical data to create comprehensive situational awareness, aiding decision-making processes.
  • Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) and Measures of Performance (MOP): Apply MOE and MOP frameworks to assess the impact and efficiency of information operations (IO) activities, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives.
  • Interfacing with Key Stakeholders: Collaborate across various equities within the command to ensure cohesive and comprehensive information operations.
  • Enabling Customers: Use Pulse’s PAI monitoring and delivery capabilities to train customers to employ the same tools, techniques, and tactics to achieve mission objectives.
  • Business Development: Promote Two Six Technologies and our products and services to the customer and explore expansion of opportunities with EUCOM, AFRICOM, and adjacent customers.   

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 5 years’ experience in data, operations, and/or intelligence analysis.
  • At least one year experience with data and analytic tools and techniques.
  • A Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience.
  • Superior verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience presenting information and assessments to senior military officers and/or their civilian equivalents. 
  • Experience handling and safeguarding sensitive and classified information and materials.
  • A willingness to learn and utilize new technology and tools.

Nice If You Have: 

  • Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) tools and data expertise, with a strong understanding of how to leverage publicly available information (PAI) for strategic analysis.
  • Experience in military operations, with a special operations background being a significant plus.
  • Familiarity with government networks like NIPRNet and SIPRNet, with JWICS experience being an added advantage.

Clearance Requirements:

  • Active TS/SCI Clearance

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