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Industry: Other

Type: Employment Career Entry Job

Location: In-Person in Newport

Age Requirement: 17 and Up

Description

Be the eyes of the commander.  As a Geospatial Intelligence Imagery Analyst,  you use advanced radar technology,  aerial imagery and electronic sensors to analyze and paint the picture of the battlefield.  You provide critical information to Army personnel about enemy forces,  potential battle areas and combat operations support.

Responsibilities

JOB DUTIES

  • Produce intelligence by analyzing images,  fixed/moving targets and geospatial data 
  • Identify military installations,  facilities,  weapons systems,  military equipment and defenses
  • Determine the location and dimensions of objects
  • Create ingress/egress and line-of-Sight products  

TRAINING
Basic Combat Training is 10 weeks and Advanced Individual Training is 23 weeks and 5 days at Fort Huachuca,  AZ.

Qualifications / Career Path

Some of the skills you’ll learn are:

  • Planning overhead and aerial imagery collection 
  • Preparing maps,  charts,  reports and geospatial intelligence
  • Using computer systems and imagery exploitation software
  • Analysis of fixed/moving target indicators,  geospatial data and overhead/aerial images
  • Understanding satellite orbitology

FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in remote sensing or photogrammetry with government agencies such as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.