Embedded Intelligence Analyst - Joint Security Operations Centre chez None
None · Munich, Allemagne · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à Munich
We are seeking an Intelligence Analyst to join our client’s Joint Security Operations Centre (JSOC), based in Munich, Germany.
This role is centred on analytical work using open-source intelligence and active monitoring of the Joint Security Operations Centre (JSOC). While intelligence analysis is a core function, the successful candidate will play a critical role in identifying, analysing, and reporting on threats and security incidents. You will be responsible for collecting and interpreting intelligence from a variety of sources, delivering actionable insights to strengthen the organisation’s security posture, and supporting incident response efforts.
The analyst will have a regional focus on EMEA, with particular emphasis on Central Europe.
This is a shift-based position, requiring on-site presence at the client’s Munich office.
Requirements
Tasks and responsibilities
- Assess tactical intelligence sources for immediate relevance and impact to the client organisation.
- Monitor and analyse threat intelligence feeds and open-source intelligence (OSINT) to proactively identify emerging threats and assess their relevance to the organisation’s operational environment.
- Produce detailed intelligence reports, threat assessments, and stakeholder briefings.
- Correlate threats to client assets and prioritise based on criticality and potential impact.
- Maintain situational awareness of the global threat landscape, including adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs).
- Support scenario planning and contribute to post-incident lessons-learned analysis.
- Assist in the development and refinement of threat intelligence processes, tools, and methodologies.
- Create and maintain threat actor profiles.
- Provide intelligence support during incident response and post-incident investigations
Qualifications
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in a relevant intelligence role
- Bachelor’s degree in history, Political Science, International Relations, Intelligence Analysis, Criminal Justice, Regional Studies, or a related discipline; master’s degree strongly preferred.
- English is the working language. German and other languages would be beneficial.
- Experience working within a Regional Information Centre (RIC) and/or Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) environment.
- Proven background in open-source intelligence (OSINT), geopolitical/security analysis, or law enforcement intelligence.
- Solid understanding of hybrid threats, including cyber, physical, and reputational dimensions.
- Proficiency in producing clear, concise, and tailored intelligence products such as alerts, forecasts, and briefings.
- Strong analytical and investigative skills, with the ability to synthesise complex data into actionable intelligence.
- Ability to correlate threats to specific corporate assets and recommend prioritisation measures.
- Experience handling highly confidential information with discretion and integrity.
- Demonstrated adaptability to rapidly changing threat environments and competing tasking priorities.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
- High level of cultural awareness and sensitivity, with the ability to collaborate across global teams.