Signals Analyst, Level 1
What You Will Do:
As a Signals Analyst, Level 2 supporting DNI, Cyber, and PROFORMA (TSR), you’ll play a critical role in developing and delivering training initiatives that deepen mission teams' understanding of complex signal environments. At Independent Software, we are committed to supporting national security through mission-driven, technically excellent work, and we believe in investing in people who are passionate about using their expertise to make a real-world impact. If you’re looking for a collaborative and intellectually engaging environment where your contributions directly support strategic outcomes, you’ll find meaningful purpose here.
This position focuses on SIGNALS analysis (rather than general SIGINT), requiring a nuanced understanding of signal behavior and interpretation to support comprehensive mission operations.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and deliver advanced training and mission support materials focused on complex SIGNALS analysis
Apply in-depth technical knowledge to analyze, interpret, and explain signal characteristics for operational teams
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Proficiency in signal analysis and understanding of complex signal behaviors
Ability to develop and deliver technical training
Strong written and verbal communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiences
Relevant experience in SIGINT or SIGNALS training environments
Completion of relevant military training programs (if applicable), such as:
9141 (Navy Tech ELINT Analyst)
1N2A (Air Force Tech ELINT Analyst)
451, 461, or 452 (Intermediate/Advanced Signals Analysis)
MCSAP, MESAP, or MOSAP
Education and Experience:
One of the following combinations is required:
Doctoral degree with 2 years of relevant experience
Master’s degree with 3 years of relevant experience
Bachelor’s degree with 5 years of relevant experience
Associate degree with 7 years of relevant experience
High school diploma or GED with 9 years of relevant experience and completion of one of the approved military training programs listed above
Degrees must be in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, a Physical Science, or a related technical field. Broader degrees may be accepted with the completion of qualifying military or technical training.
Independent Software is an Equal Opportunity Employer EOE, M/F/D/V.