Mam / K'iche' Language Analyst
Summary
CTC Group is seeking Mam / K'iche' Language Analysts to translate, analyze, and interpret language materials, including communications and documents, in support of intelligence operations.
Responsibilities
- The analyst performs tasks required to process voice and/or graphic language materials.
- Analyze and interpret language materials to identify relevant intelligence information.
- Recover essential elements of information.
- Render translations and/or transcripts based on straightforward, factual written and/or spoken material.
- Translating and/or transcribing complex and sophisticated written and/or spoken material.
- Gisting complex and sophisticated written and/or spoken material.
- Performing quality control review of translations and transcripts of complex and sophisticated written and spoken material.
- Provide cultural and contextual insights to enhance the understanding of translated materials.
- Support operations with language expertise, ensuring accurate and meaningful translations.
- Prepare detailed reports and briefings based on translated materials and linguistic analysis.
- Contribute to the development of intelligence assessments and operational planning.
- Work closely with intelligence analysts, field operatives, and other team members to ensure accurate and timely information dissemination.
- Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to support mission objectives.
- Provide language and cultural training to team members as needed.
Requirements
- US Citizen with at least Public Trust level clearance
- ILR skill level validation shall be documented within two (2) years prior to resume submission.
- One (1) year experience typing on an English keyboard.
- High School Diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED), or equivalent from other countries.
- Two (2) years full-time experience performing cryptologic language processing in the required language.
- Associate of Arts (AA)/ Associate of Science (AS) degree, or equivalent from other countries.
- In lieu of the Associate's Degree, an additional two (2) years of directly related, applied, practical work experience may be substituted.
- Four (4) years full-time experience in Cryptologic Operations performing language processing in the required language(s).
- Bachelor of Arts (BA)/Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, or equivalent from other countries.
- In lieu of the Bachelor's Degree, an additional four ( 4) years of directly related, applied, practical work experience may be substituted for a total of fourteen (14) years' experience.
- Ten (10) years full-time combined cryptologic language processing, related language, and/or related cryptologic experience.
- Bachelor of Aris (BA)/Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, or equivalent from other countries.
- In lieu of the Bachelor's Degree, an additional four (4) years of directly related, applied, practical work experience may be substituted for a total of nineteen (19) years' experience.
- Fifteen (15) years full-time combined cryptologic language processing, related language, and/or related cryptologic experience.
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Why CTC Group?
As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), we recognize that successful partnerships are based on open and direct communication, mutual respect, and the ability to adapt to evolving capabilities. Our cleared employees bring decades of experience supporting customers in the Intelligence and Defense communities. We specialize in providing engineering, technical, operational support, and training services to Federal government, and Mission Operations.
CTC Group provides a comprehensive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, Health/Dental/Vision, 401k, PTO and holiday pay, disability and life insurance. To learn more about our benefits, click here.
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