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  • Senior Open Source Intelligence Analyst

  • ECS Limited
  • Arlington, Virginia 22201 United States View Map
Senior Open Source Intelligence Analyst

ECS is seeking a Senior Open Source Intelligence Analyst to work in our Arlington, VA office.

Responsibilities Include:

Intelligence & Analytics:

  • Identify, track, and monitor emerging fraud typologies across financial and operational channels using fraud and intelligence gathering expertise.
  • Conduct analysis of open sources to identify fraudulent communication channels and techniques, including, but not limited to forums, social media, dark/deep web, news media, public records, and geospatial data.
  • Build and maintain fraud indicators, risk scores, and watchlists using internal data and external intelligence sources.
  • Develop analytical queries, dashboards, and automated alerts to uncover anomalous patterns such as counterfeit documentation, suspicious claims activity, identity misuse, or operational irregularities.
  • Leverage open-source data and information to conduct link analysis to uncover fraud networks and schemes.

Cross-Functional Collaborations:

  • Produce high-quality intelligence products including threat assessments, trend analyses, profiles, timelines, and geo-based heat maps.
  • Partner with internal stakeholders to share intelligence, escalate issues, and support audit and investigative efforts.
  • Identify issues and trends based on severity, potential impact, and risk, ensuring proper documentation and evidentiary standards.
  • Recommend and evaluate preventive, detective, and mitigative controls.
  • Monitor changes in policy, regulations, technology, and criminal trends to anticipate shifts in fraud risk.

Reporting & Communication:

  • Deliver timely, actionable reporting to leadership on trends, exposures, root causes, and mitigation opportunities.
  • Translate analytical findings into clear recommendations for non-technical stakeholders.
  • Prepare materials for audit, compliance, or law enforcement requests as needed.

Salary Range: $150,000-$160,000

General Description of Benefits:

  • Bachelor's degree and at least 10 years of professional experience (preferred) as an open-source intelligence analyst and other related fields.
  • Professional certification (preferred), such as CFE, CIA, CISA, or similar.
  • Proven ability to conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysis to identify, track, and monitor emerging fraud typologies across financial and operational channels.
  • Experience building and maintaining fraud indicators, risk scores, and watchlists using internal data and external intelligence sources.
  • Proficiency developing analytical queries, dashboards, and automated alerts to uncover anomalous patterns (e.g., counterfeit documentation, suspicious claims activity, identity misuse, operational irregularities).
  • Ability to leverage open-source data to conduct link analysis and identify fraud networks and scheme interdependencies.
  • Ability to produce high-quality intelligence products (threat assessments, trend analyses, profiles, timelines, geo-based heat maps) with clear analytical rigor and defensible findings.
  • Track record partnering with internal stakeholders (audit, investigations, and data personnel) to share intelligence, escalate issues, and support audit/investigative efforts.
  • Demonstrated capability to deliver timely, actionable reporting to leadership, translating analytical findings into clear recommendations for non-technical stakeholders.
  • Ability to travel up to 25 percent (within the DC metro area and out of the DC metro area)
Senior Open Source Intelligence Analyst

ECS is seeking a Senior Open Source Intelligence Analyst to work in our Arlington, VA office.

Responsibilities Include:

Intelligence & Analytics:

  • Identify, track, and monitor emerging fraud typologies across financial and operational channels using fraud and intelligence gathering expertise.
  • Conduct analysis of open sources to identify fraudulent communication channels and techniques, including, but not limited to forums, social media, dark/deep web, news media, public records, and geospatial data.
  • Build and maintain fraud indicators, risk scores, and watchlists using internal data and external intelligence sources.
  • Develop analytical queries, dashboards, and automated alerts to uncover anomalous patterns such as counterfeit documentation, suspicious claims activity, identity misuse, or operational irregularities.
  • Leverage open-source data and information to conduct link analysis to uncover fraud networks and schemes.

Cross-Functional Collaborations:

  • Produce high-quality intelligence products including threat assessments, trend analyses, profiles, timelines, and geo-based heat maps.
  • Partner with internal stakeholders to share intelligence, escalate issues, and support audit and investigative efforts.
  • Identify issues and trends based on severity, potential impact, and risk, ensuring proper documentation and evidentiary standards.
  • Recommend and evaluate preventive, detective, and mitigative controls.
  • Monitor changes in policy, regulations, technology, and criminal trends to anticipate shifts in fraud risk.

Reporting & Communication:

  • Deliver timely, actionable reporting to leadership on trends, exposures, root causes, and mitigation opportunities.
  • Translate analytical findings into clear recommendations for non-technical stakeholders.
  • Prepare materials for audit, compliance, or law enforcement requests as needed.

Salary Range: $150,000-$160,000

General Description of Benefits:

  • Bachelor's degree and at least 10 years of professional experience (preferred) as an open-source intelligence analyst and other related fields.
  • Professional certification (preferred), such as CFE, CIA, CISA, or similar.
  • Proven ability to conduct open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysis to identify, track, and monitor emerging fraud typologies across financial and operational channels.
  • Experience building and maintaining fraud indicators, risk scores, and watchlists using internal data and external intelligence sources.
  • Proficiency developing analytical queries, dashboards, and automated alerts to uncover anomalous patterns (e.g., counterfeit documentation, suspicious claims activity, identity misuse, operational irregularities).
  • Ability to leverage open-source data to conduct link analysis and identify fraud networks and scheme interdependencies.
  • Ability to produce high-quality intelligence products (threat assessments, trend analyses, profiles, timelines, geo-based heat maps) with clear analytical rigor and defensible findings.
  • Track record partnering with internal stakeholders (audit, investigations, and data personnel) to share intelligence, escalate issues, and support audit/investigative efforts.
  • Demonstrated capability to deliver timely, actionable reporting to leadership, translating analytical findings into clear recommendations for non-technical stakeholders.
  • Ability to travel up to 25 percent (within the DC metro area and out of the DC metro area)
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