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Job TitleApply STEM expertise to understand how adversary systems actually work. Join a mission-focused team delivering advanced technical intelligence that characterizes air and ballistic threats and drives critical national security decisions.Job Requirements:Apply principles of physics, chemistry, materials science, and electrical engineering to analyze observable system characteristicsCharacterize air and ballistic systems across spectral, thermal, RF, and material domainsTranslate raw phenomenological observations into technical intelligence insightsSupport non-literal GEOINT and MASINT efforts across air and ballistic mission setsIdentify patterns, anomalies, and indicators in adversary system testing and operationsContribute to target development and capability assessmentsProduce technical intelligence reports, briefings, and analytic productsCommunicate complex STEM-based findings to both technical and operational audiencesEducation and Experience:Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a STEM field such as: Physics, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Geology, Chemistry, Materials Science, Applied MathematicsExperience applying scientific or engineering principles to real-world problemsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsAbility to interpret complex data and translate into actionable insightsStrong written and verbal communication skillsTS/SCI clearance (or ability to obtain)Additional Experience:Experience with: Phenomenology, MASINT, spectral, thermal, or RF analysisExperience analyzing: Air (e.g., low observable aircraft, UAVs), ballistic, or missile systemsBackground in: Test range analysis, signature analysis, or modelingFamiliarity with: Non-literal GEOINT or sensor data exploitationExperience supporting NASIC, NGA, DIA, or IC technical missions

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Job TitleApply STEM expertise to understand how adversary systems actually work. Join a mission-focused team delivering advanced technical intelligence that characterizes air and ballistic threats and drives critical national security decisions.Job Requirements:Apply principles of physics, chemistry, materials science, and electrical engineering to analyze observable system characteristicsCharacterize air and ballistic systems across spectral, thermal, RF, and material domainsTranslate raw phenomenological observations into technical intelligence insightsSupport non-literal GEOINT and MASINT efforts across air and ballistic mission setsIdentify patterns, anomalies, and indicators in adversary system testing and operationsContribute to target development and capability assessmentsProduce technical intelligence reports, briefings, and analytic productsCommunicate complex STEM-based findings to both technical and operational audiencesEducation and Experience:Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a STEM field such as: Physics, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Geology, Chemistry, Materials Science, Applied MathematicsExperience applying scientific or engineering principles to real-world problemsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsAbility to interpret complex data and translate into actionable insightsStrong written and verbal communication skillsTS/SCI clearance (or ability to obtain)Additional Experience:Experience with: Phenomenology, MASINT, spectral, thermal, or RF analysisExperience analyzing: Air (e.g., low observable aircraft, UAVs), ballistic, or missile systemsBackground in: Test range analysis, signature analysis, or modelingFamiliarity with: Non-literal GEOINT or sensor data exploitationExperience supporting NASIC, NGA, DIA, or IC technical missions

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