Intelligence Analyst

Emergent Risk International
  • Location
    London, United Kingdom
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Early Career / Mid Career
  • Posted
    Apr 19

Position description

Emergent Risk International (ERI) is seeking to hire a full-time Security Operations Intelligence Analyst to be embedded on an annual contract with one of our multinational clients.  The successful candidate will work onsite at our client’s office in London. This is not a remote position.

About US: ERI is a global risk and security intelligence advisory firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas with offices in Austin, Washington DC, Greater Boston, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Singapore. We support global security, risk management, business continuity and other risk-focused departments of Fortune 500 companies and multi-national organizations. We help our clients assess risk to their organizations; whether that risk emanates from geopolitics, security threats, economic forces or regulatory initiatives that may impact bottom-line revenue or threaten personnel and company assets.

ERI operates five lines of business:

Assessment and Analysis: We provide our clients daily, subscription-based and bespoke geopolitical and threat intelligence services.

Training: We train intelligence analysts to serve effectively in corporate environments. Our training focuses on tradecraft and tools that drive more efficient and effective analysis. We offer a range of in-house and open training courses to address specific levels of experience and need.

Online Platform: We offer a subscription-based online portal that provides a workspace environment for security intelligence analysts, combining ERI’s expert analysis with hundreds of curated datasets and our suite of data visualization tools.

Consulting: We help companies develop and improve their intelligence programs, providing end-to-end support; from assessing needs and providing analysis to recruiting and hiring highly qualified candidates.

Embedded Analyst Services: We support our clients with embedded analysts, full- and part-time, short- and long-term. Our embedded analysts work directly for our clients, allowing them the benefit of employing intelligence professionals trained to ERI’s strict standards of competency and continually professionally developed by ERI’s senior leadership, armed with access to ERI’s proprietary tools and deep backbench of in-house subject matter experts.

The Position:

The Security Operations Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for monitoring, assessing and notifying the client of risk or threats to its business, personnel and assets. The analyst will also be responsible for providing support to the client's travel safety and security and monitoring program. As the first member of the CSOC in London, the analyst may also be asked to assist with operational duties including any traditional security operations like CCTV security monitoring, employee badging, loss control and prevention support tasks.

Primary responsibilities:

  • Utilize demonstrable research, monitoring and reporting capabilities to assess and report on issues of concern to the company. This will include weather related hazards, natural disasters, emergency situations unfolding near a company facility, political violence and unrest, criminal activity, and internal threats.
  • Write risk assessment reports, travel and other assessments as necessary.
  • Monitor multi-media security communications (emails, Slack, AlertMedia, CSOC phone, two-way radios) and respond to incoming requests for support/help.
  • Act as a first line of communication with employees during high alert and emergency situations, sending regional threat notifications, conducting check-ins on employees or asset conditions, etc.
  • Understand the global scope of the client's business and monitor these areas for issues that could impact operations, assets, personnel and reputation.
  • Carry out social media monitoring and, potentially, due diligence research.
  • Assess and, as necessary, notify relevant staff and leadership of breaking events, or upcoming events that could affect the client's assets, operations or people.
  • Create data visualizations and incorporate into reporting.
  • Build reports, assessments and dashboards on topics of interest to the company as requested.
  • Monitor alarms and other physical security monitoring tools at the facility and other facilities globally.
  • Build relationships with other intelligence analysts with similar remitsÍ•, local law enforcement and internal partners to assist with information gathering and sharing.
  • Schedule will be 8-hour shifts, 5 days a week, but some evenings and weekends may be required due to the nature of security work and for overlapping hours for collaboration, training and engagement with US-based team members.
  • Administrative tasks as necessary.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • At least two to four years’ experience as a security operations and intelligence analyst in a GSOC or equivalent environment, whether having served in the private or public sector, with a demonstrated track record of steadily expanded responsibilities.
  • Bachelor's degree in intelligence, international relations, journalism, supply chain security or related field.
  • Excellent writing and editing skills, demonstrable ability to write concise reports suitable for a corporate executive audience.
  • Strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
  • Excellent critical thinking skills that bolster both analytic work and suitability for serving in a lead client-facing role.
  • Able to meet analytic deadlines and quick-thinking and responsiveness during crisis events.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive data and information.
  • Willingness to work onsite at client office, as role requires regular team collaboration and access to sensitive corporate information.
  • Superior research/OSINT skills.
  • Ability to juggle multiple competing tasks and prioritize accordingly.
  • A strong commitment to ethical private sector intelligence practices and ability to maintain confidentiality around security specific information.
  • Must be able to work flexible schedule as required.
  • Must pass a background check including prior employment and education credentials as well as a pre-employment drug screening, if/as permitted by local law.

Remuneration: This role will be a full-time (40 hours per week) salaried position. Pay is commensurate with experience.

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