Security Information Analyst
GardaWorld
- Kabul
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsibility for the Security Information Analyst, the Local Security Information Analyst and the EU Joint Analysis Cell (EUJAC)
- Conduct comprehensive analysis on political, security, and social developments in Afghanistan, with a focus on Kabul.
- Monitor and assess threats, risks, and emerging trends that may impact the European Delegation Mission's operations and personnel.
- Collect and analyze open-source information, including media reports, social media, and government publications, to identify relevant intelligence indicators.
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders, including government agencies, security partners, and local contacts, to gather and verify intelligence information.
- Produce clear and concise intelligence reports, assessments, and briefings for decision-makers within the European Delegation Mission.
- Provide timely updates and situational awareness to key personnel, including security managers and operational staff.
- EUJAC products play a vital part in EU Delegation risk management and mitigation and have a direct impact on the operational posture and tempo of Delegation work.
- In conjunction with the ISM, designs, implements and rehearses SOPs and Contingency Plans for the EUJAC;
- Reporting to the ISM and Authority on operational matters as well as contract and administrative issues.
- Any other direction or reasonable request given by appropriate GardaWorld Management team in accordance with GW Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines.
- Thorough knowledge of the country's security environment with recent experience in Afghanistan and preferably in Kabul;
- A professional career record in information and intelligence; acquiring security related information from recognised sources, with a proven capability of producing threat and risk assessments based on information received and processed;
- He/she will be of EU nationality and have graduated from and served a minimum of 5 years in an EU Member State military or police, ideally with experience of working in intelligence whilst serving. They should have held a minimum rank of NATO rank OR7 or police equivalent.
- Experience of minimum 1 year in line management of office processing information, with proven experience in project management.
- Ideally he / she has served in a similar international position in high risk hostile / conflict environment for a minimum period of 3 years consecutively within the past 5 years, attested by reference letters from current and/or former employers;
- Proven knowledge of radio equipment and radio operational procedures;
- English according to, at least, level B2 as defined in the standards available at
- Valid EU driving licence categories C, C1. Certified as B6 trained;
- Excellent knowledge in first aid, to be proven through relevant certificates.