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  • Intelligence Analyst #24-E-13

  • Illinois Attorney General
  • Springfield, Illinois 62777 United States View Map

BUREAU SERVED:InvestigationsLOCATION:springfieldSALARY: $65,000-$95,000BENEFITS:Health, Life, Dental, and Vision insurancePension and Deferred Compensation programCommuter Savings, Medical and Dependent Flexible Spending accountsEmployee Assistance ProgramPaid Vacation, Sick, Personal, and HolidaysSummary of Duties and ResponsibilitiesUnder the direction of the Chief of Investigations, an Intelligence Analyst will evaluate and assess information and contribute to the production of raw and finished intelligence products. An Intelligence Analyst will review and analyze technical and human source collections to identify gaps, new targets and potential subjects for investigation. Additionally, they will respond to requests, conduct relevant database checks and provide detailed written responses to the appropriate audience.An Intelligence Analyst will conduct tactical analysis from multiple data sources that contribute to criminal and civil investigations. They will conduct extensive research within multiple external and/or internal databases and sources to find relevant information by identifying gaps, patterns, trends and anomalies to produce reports and tactical products for dissemination. An Intelligence Analyst will determine the best format to present information and will prepare briefings and written reports regarding the conclusions and recommendations drawn from data and information.Minimum QualificationsThis position requires a Bachelor's or an advanced degree in a criminal justice related field and three years of related work experience. The ability to demonstrate strong leadership, judgment and problem solving skills is required. This position also requires a working knowledge of criminal intelligence analysis and strong technological skills. Attendance, flexibility, outstanding written and communication skills, and the ability to build and maintain satisfactory working relationships with other agencies and OAG employees is required.Hours of Work8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. (Monday - Friday)Application ProcedureSend resume and cover letter to:Office of the Illinois Attorney GeneralAttn: Human Resources500 South Second StreetSpringfield, IL 62701orhumanresources@ilag.gov#J-18808-Ljbffr

BUREAU SERVED:InvestigationsLOCATION:springfieldSALARY: $65,000-$95,000BENEFITS:Health, Life, Dental, and Vision insurancePension and Deferred Compensation programCommuter Savings, Medical and Dependent Flexible Spending accountsEmployee Assistance ProgramPaid Vacation, Sick, Personal, and HolidaysSummary of Duties and ResponsibilitiesUnder the direction of the Chief of Investigations, an Intelligence Analyst will evaluate and assess information and contribute to the production of raw and finished intelligence products. An Intelligence Analyst will review and analyze technical and human source collections to identify gaps, new targets and potential subjects for investigation. Additionally, they will respond to requests, conduct relevant database checks and provide detailed written responses to the appropriate audience.An Intelligence Analyst will conduct tactical analysis from multiple data sources that contribute to criminal and civil investigations. They will conduct extensive research within multiple external and/or internal databases and sources to find relevant information by identifying gaps, patterns, trends and anomalies to produce reports and tactical products for dissemination. An Intelligence Analyst will determine the best format to present information and will prepare briefings and written reports regarding the conclusions and recommendations drawn from data and information.Minimum QualificationsThis position requires a Bachelor's or an advanced degree in a criminal justice related field and three years of related work experience. The ability to demonstrate strong leadership, judgment and problem solving skills is required. This position also requires a working knowledge of criminal intelligence analysis and strong technological skills. Attendance, flexibility, outstanding written and communication skills, and the ability to build and maintain satisfactory working relationships with other agencies and OAG employees is required.Hours of Work8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. (Monday - Friday)Application ProcedureSend resume and cover letter to:Office of the Illinois Attorney GeneralAttn: Human Resources500 South Second StreetSpringfield, IL 62701orhumanresources@ilag.gov#J-18808-Ljbffr

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