MitKat is looking to hire a Research Risk Analyst for its Data Centre Client. This position will be an
embedded position.
Role:
The primary responsibility of the Research Risk Analyst is to monitor and assess external threats that could impact the company; using a variety of sources and to provide timely, accurate and actionable intelligence that allows the Clients Administration, Security and Safety team to mitigate perceived risks.
The incumbent will:
Determine global/regional intelligence collection requirements and integrate all stakeholders and documentation in the company’s information management system.
Collect, analyze, and disseminate threat intelligence to Corporate Security Senior regional management, Security Heads, and other key stakeholders.
Provide location risk assessments – verbal briefings, visual presentations, and written reports to Corporate Security
Collaborate with the company’s other Corporate Security members on transnational threat collection and analysis.
Gather, analyze, and process information to provide decision making intelligence to Regional Security & Intelligence Manager.
Assess all data collated and prepare reports highlighting findings which include probability and impact of threat identified.
Use initiative to rapidly assess events and incidents within the company’s areas of interest for the potential to impact business travelers and communicate accordingly.
Basic Requirements & Qualifications:
A Master’s degree in geo-politics, political science, international relations, intelligence analysis, regional studies, or a related discipline
Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint – ability to present data in graphical format and concise reports.
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
Excellent research, analytical, verbal, written and presentation skills.
1-2 years’ experience in Intelligence Analysis
Competencies:
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills
Excellent research, analytical, verbal, written and presentation skills