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Intelligence Analysts perform a variety of important analytical and intelligence functions within the Global Security Operations Center (GSOC), a 24/7 intelligence fusion center. Intelligence Analysts monitor global events and assess their potential impact on Stellantis operations, facilities, and employees. Analysts produce comprehensive, all-source intelligence reports used to support a variety of business functions to include but not limited to Investigations, Intellectual Property Protection, Supply Chain operations, Environmental Health and Safety, Business Travel, Manufacturing and Infrastructure Communications and Technology.
Identify and report on emerging security threats where Stellantis and/or its suppliers conduct business
Gather information from multiple all-source intelligence sites/databases using a variety of web-based tools
Assist the GSOC Intelligence Manager in providing threat assessment and risk analysis
Serve as the information gathering and analysis unit to support company Investigations into violations of company policy, trademark infringement and proprietary information leaks.
Document and route management related calls and/or provide general assistance using prescribed protocols
Provide research and record gathering of information that has the potential to threaten company personnel, physical assets and reputation on a global basis
Provide information and research support for Executive Protection and Transportation operations, to include advance threat assessments and background investigations.
Identify and monitor major threats to Supply Chain and Manufacturing operations and provide assessments and recommendations to key decision makers.
Perform record input utilizing the Microsoft Application to include, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Perform event/incident mapping using geographical information mapping software such as Dataminr
Communicate through a variety of channels including e-mail, Teams messaging, phone, etc
Operate the GSOC systems
Provide input on the development and improvement of intelligence reporting deliverables
Assess threat levels and determine risk factors of information to be reported to senior staff members
Review online media sources to predict events of threat
Determine and ascertain the validity and accuracy of information researched
Make suggestions for the development and improvement of the intelligence reporting systems
Liaise with local, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency management agencies to obtain current, region-specific intelligence for stakeholders.
Proactively identify and conduct welfare checks with travelers in regions impacted by natural or man-made disasters, travel delays, etc.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
Effective oral and written communication
Proficiency with Microsoft Applications
Forecasting and predicting
Active listening
Assess and evaluate situations effectively
Identify critical issues quickly and accurately
Research, investigate, and compile information
Write informatively, clearly, and accurately
Planning and organizing
Problem solving
Encourage effective teamwork
Synthesize facts, concepts, and principles
Compile, sort, and interpret data
Knowledge of national and international current events
Attending to detail
Able to manage multiple projects
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team
Knowledge of policies and practices related to physical security, emergency and incident planning and response, travel security, loss and incident reporting, and risk and threat assessment/analysis.
Bachelor’s degree in Security, Criminal Justice, Intelligence Studies, Emergency/Crisis Management or similar program or equivalent work experience required.
Prior experience with tools such as Everbridge, Dataminr, travel alert platforms, and social media OSINT tools.
Must possess a minimum of 2 years of verifiable intelligence experience working in a security operations center (SOC), emergency operations center (EOC) or fusion center, including experience with policies and practices related to physical security, emergency and incident planning and response, travel security, loss and incident reporting, and risk and threat assessment/analysis within the public or private sector required.
Preferred Requirements:
Master’s degree
Prefer minimum 4 years of verifiable intelligence experience working in a security operations center (SOC), emergency operations center (EOC) or fusion center, including experience with policies and practices related to physical security, emergency and incident planning and response, travel security, loss and incident reporting, and risk and threat assessment/analysis.
Experience with security operations, analytical decision making and report writing.
College degree in business, criminal justice, information technology, forensics of related field.
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.