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The Full Motion Video (FMV) Analyst positions at BAE Systems provide employees with hands-on FMV training for all intelligence disciplines, advanced skills certification, and rapid job promotion into instructor, subject matter expert, and management positions.
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The Full Motion Video (FMV) Analyst positions provide employees with hands-on FMV training for all intelligence disciplines, advanced skills certification, and rapid job promotion into instructor, subject matter expert, and management positions.
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Job training for an information technology specialist requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 20 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction.
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Learn FMV tradecraft through a unique three-week formal training course, followed by a robust on-the-job training program which provides candidates who may be new to motion GEOINT specialized instruction in FMV tradecraft, exploitation tools, and theater specific cultural familiarization.
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Some overnight travel may be necessary due to the nature of the job and training requirements. Job Summary A Biomedical Engineering Technician III must have proven success in continued service of a diverse array of medical equipment, with an emphasis on higher acuity devices and systems while developing mentorship skills.
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Job training for an Intelligence Analyst consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 13 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and on-the-job instruction, including practice in intelligence gathering.
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The ability to use sophisticated mapping tools, intelligence networks, and systems to identify the evolving threat on the battlefield. Through your training, you will develop skills and experience to create opportunities for a civilian career with federal agencies like the National Security Agency.
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As an Army National Guard Intelligence Analyst, you will play a key role in the interpretation and exploitation of information gathered from or about the threat. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance and certifications.
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Completion of your initial entry training in the Army National Guard could also lead to additional college credit. On the battlefield, success depends on accurate and timely intel.
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More than any other branch of service, the Army National Guard offers a wide range of intelligence-related positions. Preparing all-source intelligence products to support the combat commander.
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You'll gain Military Intelligence training, education, and a security clearance that could open doors to rewarding career opportunities with other intelligence agencies. Assessing the significance and reliability of incoming intelligence collection.
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Job Category: Intelligence. Ask your Army National Guard recruiter for the most up-to-date information. Military enlistment in the Army National Guard. Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 researcher.
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Gather information utilizing premier digital and analytical tools to create products for the Commander. You'll learn in the classroom and gain experience in the field. By submitting your interest in this job, you agree to receive text notifications with additional steps to complete your job application.
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Experienced with intelligence operations focusing on the TCPED (Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination) process. Candidates must possess the ability to accurately discern red, green, blue, and yellow colors on a video screen.
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Provides analytical subject matter expertise (SME) on the different types of intelligence in support of Mission Command training. HOW the Intelligence Analyst Senior WILL MAKE AN IMPACT:Performs analysis associated with the training development process.
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