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Role Description The Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice is seeking an Intelligence Operations Specialist for a detail to the Environmental Crimes Section. This is a Reimbursable Detail that requires your current supervisor's approval and an agreement between the losing and gaining agencies including a reimbursement of salary. Selectees will be appointed at their current salary for the GS-13 grade level or above. This position is funded until February 27, 2027. - Federal employees who are at grades lower than GS-13 are ineligible. - Applicants must receive supervisory approval in their current position prior to applying for this detail opportunity. - This position will be a key part of the Environmental Crimes Section, working with prosecutors to: - Identify potential criminal activity - Develop cases - Support prosecutions - Support ENRD in broader interagency efforts (e.g., international programming) to combat pollution and natural resource trafficking and related transnational organized crimes. - Work involves advising on, administering, and performing work in the collection, analysis, evaluation, interpretation, and dissemination of information on environmental crimes that directly or indirectly affect national security. - This position would focus on investigations related to implementation and enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Qualifications - To qualify for this position at GS-13, you must have at least one year of specialized experience, at or equivalent to, GS-12 analyzing and collecting intelligence to identify potential criminal activity. - Note: The following skills are expected: - Gap Analysis - Assessing real-time analytic judgments regarding specific crimes and intelligence gaps. - Collection Management - Enhancing intelligence collection capabilities and disseminating raw intelligence. - Domain Analysis - Consolidating information to enhance understanding of threats, gaps, and vulnerabilities. - Targeting Analysis - Sharing collection information across teams that identify gaps. - Reports - Reporting raw intelligence through media, documents, and general information to determine patterns. - Highly Desirable: Experience with investigating transnational crime networks, including but not limited to, terrorists networks, CITES, and Lacey Act violations and other natural resources crimes. - Interested candidates should be available to start the detail within approximately one month of selection. - ENRD encourages all interested and qualified Federal employees to apply for this position. Company Description