Surveyor / Imagery Analyst Opportunities - 35G10

Job Snapshot
Location:
Shelbyville, IN 46176 (map it!Map it! )
Other Pay:
Enlistment bonus up to $20,000
Employee Type:
Part-Time
Industry:
Military
Computer Hardware
Electronics
Manages Others:
No
Job Type:
Information Technology
Government
Education:
High School
Experience:
Not Specified
Post Date:
11/3/2009
Description

So you’ve got your high school diploma or GED. With these in hand you’ve got what it takes to get into the Army National Guard. But the Guard is a part-time job. What about the rest of your time? Want to go to college? Get a civilian job? Explore the ways the Army National Guard helps you chase down your dreams.  

 

Get the job training you want and the money you need. Join the Guard today and earn up to $20,000 in bonus money.

  


  

Imagery Analyst

 

Our national defense hinges on detecting, locating, tracking, and targeting the enemy. Imagery Analysts play an integral part in providing Army National Guard personnel with critical information about enemy forces, potential battle areas, and combat operations support. Imagery Analysts use overhead and aerial imagery, geospatial data, full motion video, and other electronic monitoring in order to collect and analyze information required to design defense plans, support combat operations, and disaster relief. Eyes on the World!

The Imagery Analyst is primarily responsible for supervising and analyzing overhead and aerial imagery developed by photographic and electronic means. Some of your duties as an Imagery Analyst may include:

 

  • Produce intelligence by analyzing and exploiting imagery to include visible, infrared, radar, and full motion video
  • Produce intelligence by analyzing and exploiting both fixed and moving target indicators and geospatial data
  • Identify conventional and unconventional military installations, facilities, weapon systems, orders of battle, military equipment and defenses
  • Identify lines of communication and industrial facilities
  • Determine precise location and dimensions of objects
  • Conduct Battle Damage Assessment
  • Prepare imagery analysis reports
  • Produce Geospatial-Intelligence and Advanced Geospatial-Intelligence

If you qualify, you will also receive these great benefits

  

  • Signing Bonus
  • A Monthly Paycheck
  • Montgomery G.I. Bill
  • Up to 100% Tuition Assistance for College
  • Student Load Repayment Program
  • Retirement Benefits
  • Low-cost Life Insurance (up to $400,00 in coverage)  
  • Base Privileges
  • Veterans Administration Home Loans
  • Fly For Free Program

Training  

 

Job training for an Imagery Analyst requires of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 21 weeks of Advanced Individual Training and on-the-job instruction, including practice in intelligence gathering. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field. Some of the skills you'll learn are:

 

  • Planning overhead and aerial imagery collection
  • Preparing maps and charts
  • Preparing Geospatial-Intelligence and Advanced Geospatial-Intelligence products
  • Preparing intelligence reports
  • Using computer systems and imagery exploitation software
  • Analyzing fixed and moving target indicators and geospatial data
  • Analyzing overhead and aerial imagery

 

Skills   

 

Helpful attributes include:

 

  • An interest in reading maps, charts, and geospatial data
  • An interest in gathering information and studying its meaning
  • An ability to organize information
  • An ability to think and write clearly
  • An interest in imagery and geography

 

Responsibilities   

 

Advanced level Imagery Analysts provides guidance, supervise and train other Soldiers within the same discipline. As an advanced level Imagery Analyst, you may be involved in:

 

  • Intelligence analysis
  • In-depth analysis of various subjects, such as counties, regions, orders of battle, overhead and aerial systems, and requirements management
  • Produce Geospatial-Intelligence, Advanced Geospatial-Intelligence (AGI), and Multispectral Imagery (MSI) products
  • Advance pattern/trend analysis
  • Prepare detailed free text narrative and topical imagery intelligence products and reports
  • In-depth analysis of opposing force military doctrine and tactics, military organizations and force structures, scenario development, and wargame development

 

Civilian Related   

 

The skills you learn as an Imagery Analyst will help prepare you for a future with federal government agencies such as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Central Intelligence Agency or the National Security Agency. The training you receive in collecting, recording, analyzing and distributing tactical and technical intelligence information will prepare you for other fields, such as research or business planning.

Due to your extensive experience with maps, geospatial data, overhead and aerial imagery, you might consider a career as a surveyor, cartographer, photogrammetrist or surveying technician. These positions generally involve determining property boundaries and providing data relevant to the shape, contour, location or dimension of land or land features. You'd most likely be qualified to work for engineering, mapmaking, mining, land evaluation and construction companies.

Requirements
  •  High School Diploma or GED
  • Between the ages of 17 and 39
  • Must be able to pass a physical exam
  • Must meet citizenship requirements
  • Normal color vision
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