Avis de recrutement : Recrutement d’un(e) Analyste de l’information adjoint(e) à Vienne, Australie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main Purpose

Reporting to the Section Head, the Associate Information Analyst (Open Source) utilizes and further develops experience in open source research methods to collect and evaluate information related to the nuclear fuel cycles of assigned States. In particular, the Associate Information Analyst (Open Source) collects, reviews and analyses data from a wide range of sources to ascertain if there are any indications of undeclared nuclear material or activities within a State. From this analysis, the Associate Information Analyst (Open Source) prepares input for analytical reports which will be used by the Department of Safeguards in its State Evaluation Groups. In view of the increasing quantity of relevant open source information, this role involves interesting and varied research and analysis with the opportunity to develop skills, combined with opportunities to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives for information collection, processing and analysis.

Role

The Associate Information Analyst (Open Source) is: 1) an analyst, conducting open source research for assigned States and contributing to analytical products and reports; 2) a team player, contributing to projects and initiatives within the Section and Division; 3) a collaborator, liaising with colleagues in other Divisions within the Department of Safeguards to provide and clarify analytical findings.

Functions / Key Results Expected

  • Collaborating with Section staff in the collection, review and analysis of information for assigned States, including open source data, nuclear material accounting data, satellite imagery and environmental sampling data.
  • Conducting analyses to ascertain any indications of undeclared nuclear material or activities and collaborating with colleagues to identify recommended follow-up actions.
  • Preparing contributions to analytical products and reports to summarize findings and recommendations as input to State Evaluation Groups.
  • Conducting further research as requested by State Evaluation Groups and working with Section staff to identify additional research issues and tasks.
  • Identifying possible new sources of information of relevance for research tasks and consulting with Section staff to evaluate reliability.
  • Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives for the collection and analysis of open source information and the streamlining of processes.
  • Participating in meetings to brief recipients on the results of open source information analysis.

Qualifications, Experience and Language skills

  1. Bachelor’s Degree – University degree in science, technology, international relations, communications, or areas of relevance to non-proliferation studies.
  2. Minimum of two years of experience in conducting open source information collection and analysis on technical subjects or two years of experience in conducting nuclear research.
  3. Experience in the use of information collection, processing and analysis techniques, including the use of advanced text retrieval techniques and complex databases.
  4. Experience in preparing analytical content for products or reports, with the ability to respond rapidly to new information requirements.
  5. Excellent oral and written command of English. Knowledge of other official IAEA languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish) is an asset.

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Closing date : May 11th, 2023