BETHESDA, Md.— The
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announced a major Washington,
D.C.-area recruiting initiative to bring in both entry and higher-level analysts
and scientists, as well as numerous other support specialists.
These
positions support humanitarian efforts and national security and contribute to
the ongoing war on terrorism, both home and abroad. Applicants may apply online
at
www.nga.mil, “NGA Jobs,” through Oct. 31,
2008. (Select “Hiring Event” within “Current Openings” for eligible positions.)
Applicants must be able to acquire a security clearance and be U.S. citizens
to apply. Once employed applicants will be eligible for the full range of
federal benefits.
Most
positions require a bachelor’s degree or higher in a wide variety of
specialties. Today’s applicants will move with NGA to its new campus under
construction at the Engineer Proving Ground in Springfield, Va.,
scheduled for completion by September 2011.
Targeted
positions include:
- aeronautical
analysts
- geodetic earth
scientists
- geospatial
intelligence analysts
- imagery
intelligence analysts
- marine
analysts
- nautical
cartographic analysts
- source
strategies analysts
- cartography
- regional
analysts
- imagery and
geospatial sciences
NGA
is also hiring in the areas of accounting, administration, contracts, finance, human
resource, security and Web engineer.