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Linguist/Language Analyst

Employer
National Security Agency
Location
Fort Meade, MD
Closing date
Oct 18, 2021

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NSA OverviewThe National Security Agency's (NSA) mission is to help protect national security by providing policy makers and military commanders with the intelligence information they need to do their jobs. The professionals at NSA have one common goal: to protect our nation. The mission requires a strong offense and a steadfast defense. The offense collects, processes, and disseminates intelligence information derived from foreign signals for intelligence and counterintelligence purposes. The defense prevents adversaries from gaining access to sensitive classified national security information. NSA is the nation's leader in providing foreign signals intelligence while also protecting US government information systems, forging the frontier of communications and analysis. We serve the American people by applying a wide variety of technical skills to produce meaningful results that help protect our nation, keeping our friends and families safe for generations to come. We do this while also taking an oath to defend and adhere to the Constitution, especially making certain that the 4th Amendment (Protection against unreasonable search and seizure) is not violated. NSA's Linguists, known as Multidisciplined Language Analysts (MDLAs), are expected to take an inclusive approach to problem solving and mission accomplishment by frequently engaging with partners, enablers, and customers across the Intelligence Community.Description of PositionNSA MDLAs are hired into the Language Analysis Development Program (LADP) or, in the case of MDLAs with extensive experience in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), directly into positions supporting an analytic mission office.The LADP, which lasts up to three years, is designed to provide an intensive, accelerated opportunity to acquire the unique technical skills and experience needed to successfully apply knowledge and analytic ability to the SIGINT mission and help MDLAs achieve core analytic competencies in accordance with the Cryptologic Training System Training Standard and the MDLA competencies framework. The program includes 4-5 operational tours in a variety of offices, interspersed with formal classroom and computer-based training. These on-the-job operational tours are primarily focused on analyzing foreign language materials within the framework of the two main SIGINT disciplines of intelligence analysis - SIGINT reporting and SIGINT development.Multidisciplined Language Analysts are at the forefront of carrying out NSA's SIGINT mission, and they do so in a variety of ways. MDLAs:- Offer US policymakers and military leaders a window into the foreign language world of intelligence targets by analyzing, transcribing, and translating key information- Research and understand foreign intelligence targets, how they operate, and how they fit in the larger geo-political context- Apply new techniques and develop creative solutions to address analytic problems such as synthesizing large volumes of data and disparate sources of information- Demonstrate a firm understanding of the communications environment and technology trends of foreign intelligence targets- Craft written and oral assessments of foreign intelligence that provide unique insights into target intentions unavailable from other intelligence disciplines- Work independently and collaborate effectively (both within NSA and with other analysts in the Intelligence Community) in research, analysis, and reporting Job Summary As a language analyst, you will use your passion for foreign language and strong oral communication, written communication, and critical thinking skills to research, translate, transcribe, report, and analyze foreign intelligence. Your foreign language and English skills will provide key decision makers with a complete and accurate picture of the context within which the decision is being made (ie provide an understanding of the nuance, context, cultural overtones, and dialect in which the communication occurred). Another way to use your foreign language skills at NSA is to work as a scientific linguist. Scientific linguists support the mission by designing, developing, evaluating, and/or integrating products to enhance the understanding of mission critical foreign languages or materials by applying linguistic knowledge (eg syntax, morphology, phonetics, semantics) to address operational problems. Qualifications Salary Range: Entry/DevelopmentalNSA Washington: $49,157 - $78,167NSA Hawaii: $45,043 - $71,625NSA Texas: $43,992 - $69,953NSA Georgia: $43,683 - $69,462NSA Utah: $43,683 - $69,462*The qualifications listed are the minimum acceptable to be considered for the position. Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position.Entry is with a Bachelor's degree and no experience. A high school diploma or GED plus 4 years of relevant experience, or an Associate's degree plus 2 years of relevant experience may be considered. A degree in any field is acceptable.Relevant experience can be either: performing professional work in the language, such as military, teaching, and analysis, OR non-language work in a field such as intelligence analysis, international relations, security studies, intelligence studies, journalism, law, STEM fields (eg, computer science, chemistry, space or weapons systems, or cyber), and other topics relevant to NSA mission.Applicant must have a minimum language proficiency of Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) level 2/2 in reading and listening in the target language for which the applicant is being considered, OR be selected for placement in and commit to the Agency's intensive language training (acquisition or enhancement) programs. Selection for these programs is done in collaboration with the Language Analysis Skill Community and Development Programs, and is intended for use with hard-to-fill or critical languages.Minimum ILR proficiency levels for the intensive language training programs are as follows (education and experience requirements above also apply):Applicants for the enhancement program in unique or critical languages must have either(a) a minimum language proficiency equal to a combined score of ILR Level 1/1 (for example: 0+/1+, 2/0, where 0+=.5, 1 = 1, 1+ = 1.5, 2 = 2) in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in a non-target language;OR(b) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 1/1 in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB.Applicants being considered for the acquisition program must have either(c) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in any world language other than English;OR(d) a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB. Salary Range: Full PerformanceNSA Washington: $72,750 - $113,362NSA Hawaii: $66,662 - $103,875NSA Texas: $65,106 - $101,451NSA Georgia: $64,649 - $100,739NSA Utah: $64,649 - $100,739*The qualifications listed are the minimum acceptable to be considered for the position. Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position.Entry is with a Bachelor's degree plus 3 years of relevant experience, or a Master's degree plus 1 year of relevant experience or a Doctoral degree and no experience. A high school diploma or GED plus 7 years of relevant experience, or an Associate's degree plus 5 years of relevant experience may be considered. A degree in any field is acceptable.Relevant experience can be either: performing professional work in the language, such as military, teaching, and analysis, OR non-language work in a field such as intelligence analysis, international relations, security studies, intelligence studies, journalism, law, STEM fields (eg, computer science, chemistry, space or weapons systems, or cyber), and other topics relevant to NSA mission.Applicant must have a minimum language proficiency of Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) level 2/2 in reading and listening in the target language for which the applicant is being considered, OR be selected for placement in and commit to the Agency's intensive language training (acquisition or enhancement) programs. Selection for these programs is done in collaboration with the Language Analysis Skill Community and Development Programs, and is intended for use with hard-to-fill or critical languages.Minimum ILR proficiency levels for the intensive language training programs are as follows (education and experience requirements above also apply):Applicants for the enhancement program in unique or critical languages must have either(a) a minimum language proficiency equal to a combined score of ILR Level 1/1 (for example: 0+/1+, 2/0, where 0+=.5, 1 = 1, 1+ = 1.5, 2 = 2) in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in a non-target language;OR(b) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 1/1 in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB.Applicants being considered for the acquisition program must have either(c) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in any world language other than English;OR(d) a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB. Salary Range: SeniorNSA Washington: $103,690 - $159,286NSA Hawaii: $95,012 - $145,955NSA Texas: $92,795 - $142,549NSA Georgia: $92,143 - $141,548NSA Utah: $92,143 - $141,548*The qualifications listed are the minimum acceptable to be considered for the position. Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position.Entry is with a Bachelor's degree plus 6 years of relevant experience, or a Master's degree plus 4 years of relevant experience or a Doctoral degree plus 2 years of relevant experience. A high school diploma or GED plus 10 years of relevant experience, or an Associate's degree plus 8 years of relevant experience may be considered. A degree in any field is acceptable.Relevant experience can be either: performing professional work in the language, such as military, teaching, and analysis, OR non-language work in a field such as intelligence analysis, international relations, security studies, intelligence studies, journalism, law, STEM fields (eg, computer science, chemistry, space or weapons systems, or cyber), and other topics relevant to NSA mission.Applicant must have a minimum language proficiency of Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) level 2/2 in reading and listening in the target language for which the applicant is being considered, OR be selected for placement in and commit to the Agency's intensive language training (acquisition or enhancement) programs. Selection for these programs is done in collaboration with the Language Analysis Skill Community and Development Programs, and is intended for use with hard-to-fill or critical languages.Minimum ILR proficiency levels for the intensive language training programs are as follows (education and experience requirements above also apply):Applicants for the enhancement program in unique or critical languages must have either(a) a minimum language proficiency equal to a combined score of ILR Level 1/1 (for example: 0+/1+, 2/0, where 0+=.5, 1 = 1, 1+ = 1.5, 2 = 2) in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in a non-target language;OR(b) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 1/1 in the target language for which the applicant is being considered AND a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB.Applicants being considered for the acquisition program must have either(c) a minimum language proficiency of ILR Level 2/2 in any world language other than English;OR(d) a minimum score of 110 on the DLAB. Competencies The ideal candidate is intellectually curious, has a desire for continual learning, and is:- Proficient (reading and listening) in one or more critical foreign languages, including Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Somali, Persian Farsi, Korean, Turkish and other languages as missions and needs evolve- Well organized and able to handle multiple assignments- A strong written and oral communicator- Able to synthesize information to solve complex problems- Able to provide timely and accurate customer serviceCoursework, knowledge, and experience in one or more of the following is desired:- Target development- Social network analysis- Metadata analysis- Research methodology- Topical or Regional studies relevant to national security- Quantitative/Statistical analysis- Data modeling, mining, or science- Cyber security- Computer science or networking- TelecommunicationsRelevant Internships, extracurricular activities, and/or foreign study are also considered.Prior military without a degree but with language analysis cryptologic experience will be considered.In most cases, Experienced Level Language Analysts at NSA will have substantial experience in one or more of the following areas:- Performing language quality control;- Serving as an established Subject Matter Expert (SME);- Authoring and releasing reports;- Mentoring, coaching, and leading other Language Analysts;- Ensuring the technical health of the mission;- Mastering and coaching others on the use of a variety of internal tools;- Testing at Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) 3/3 levels for one or more mission languages; and- Displaying a broad knowledge of the Intelligence Community and how various elements work together to prosecute mission.**NOTE: If you are selected to process further, you will be required to 1) complete an online interview and 2) take the Defense Language Proficiency Test which measures language proficiency and/or the Defense Language Aptitude Battery which measures potential for learning a foreign language. Following receipt of email interview link, you may be sent a separate link to your provided email with test scheduling instructions. Please check your Spam folder just in case these emails landed there instead of your Inbox. Please be sure to schedule the language test as soon as you can, as this information will be used as part of the selection decision, with processing hindered until test results are recorded. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule On-the-job training, internal NSA courses, and external training will be made available based on the need and experience of the selectee.Monday - Friday, with basic 8hr/day work requirements between 0600 and 1800 (flexible).NSA hires for a variety of locations, to include: Maryland, Georgia, Hawaii, Texas, Utah, and other locations. How to apply To apply for this position, please click the 'Apply' button located at the top right of this posting. After completing the application for the first time, or reviewing previously entered information, and clicking the 'Submit' button, you will receive a confirmation email. Please ensure your spam filters are configured to accept emails from noreply@intelligencecareers.gov. PLEASE NOTE: US Citizenship is required for all applicants. Reasonable accommodations provided to applicants with disabilities during the application and hiring process where appropriate. NSA is an equal opportunity employer and abides by applicable employment laws and regulations. All applicants and employees are subject to random drug testing in accordance with Executive Order 12564. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a security background investigation and polygraph.This position is a Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS) position in the Excepted Service under 10 USC 1601. DoD Components with DCIPS positions apply Veterans' Preference to eligible candidates as defined by Section 2108 of Title 5 USC, in accordance with the procedures provided in DoD Instruction 1400.25, Volume 2005, DCIPS Employment and Placement. If you are a veteran claiming veterans' preference, as defined by Section 2108 of Title 5 USC, you may be asked to submit documents verifying your eligibility.Please note that you may be asked a series of questions depending on the position you apply for. Your responses will be used as part of the screening process of your application and will assist in determining your eligibility for the position. Be sure to elaborate on experiences in your resume. Failure to provide the required information or providing inaccurate information will result in your application not being considered for this position. Only those applicants who meet the qualifications for the position will be contacted to begin employment processing.Please Note: Job Posting could close earlier than the closing date due to sufficient number of applicants or position no longer available. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. DCIPS Disclaimer The National Security Agency (NSA) is part of the DoD Intelligence Community Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS). All positions in the NSA are in the Excepted Services under 10 United States Codes (USC) 1601 appointment authority. arrow_upward Back to Top

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