The position is for a Security Group Senior Analyst/Subject Matter Expert based in the United States.
This role is ideal for seasoned law enforcement professionals passionate about national-level security and investigative work.
The analyst will lead critical analysis, support investigative operations, and drive impactful projects that support law enforcement and postal security services.
Responsibilities include conducting in-depth analysis of investigative data to uncover systemic issues and revenue loss trends.
The role involves supporting financial fraud, narcotics, and money laundering investigations through research and policy review.
The analyst will advise on staffing decisions, draft job descriptions, and support project cost analysis and planning.
The position requires liaising with stakeholders and coordinating contractor support and documentation for large-scale programs.
The analyst will track and monitor project deliverables to ensure alignment with law enforcement objectives.
Facilitating communication among internal teams and Inspection Service stakeholders is also a key responsibility.
The role includes providing input on risk mitigation, investigative protocols, and strategic planning efforts.
The position is primarily remote but may require occasional after-hours or weekend support based on operational needs.
Requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree and at least 20 years of law enforcement experience managing people, programs, and national-level initiatives are required.
Candidates must demonstrate ability in project planning, strategic goal-setting, and policy implementation.
Advanced analytical skills and expertise in identifying financial vulnerabilities and evaluating fraud-related activity are essential.
Strong written and oral communication skills for both professional and non-professional audiences are necessary.
Expertise in areas such as USPS revenue fraud, narcotics, mail fraud, and security program analysis is required.
Proficiency in planning and managing complex, high-impact projects with national significance is needed.
Candidates must have the ability to originate innovative methods, assess deliverables, and recommend necessary methodology adjustments.
U.S. citizenship or legal residency is required, along with a successful background check and drug screening.
Benefits:
The salary range for this position is $145,000 - $155,000 annually.
Remote work is approved, with the position based in Washington, D.C.
The company promotes a purpose-driven and mission-aligned culture supporting national safety and quality of life.
There is an opportunity to work on high-impact projects with federal agencies.
The position offers professional development and project leadership opportunities.
The company is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to reasonable accommodation for disabilities.