Location
Remote, United States
Workplace
Remote
Employment
Full time
Category
Operations & Project Management
Language
English
Posted
May 22, 2026
Last verified
May 29, 2026
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Security Intelligence Analyst at Control Risks: Remote, United States; Full time; Operations & Project Management. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: Remote, United States
- Role classification: Operations & Project Management, Full time
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-05-29.
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Control Risks is looking to hire a Security Intelligence Analyst to support a premier client of ours. The Security Intelligence Analyst will be a key member of the Global Security Intelligence team as they collect, curate, and disseminate current and forecasted risk intelligence in a timely manner to partners and stakeholders. This position will also work to edit and compile written analysis by the Junior Analysts.
- Monitor and analyze geopolitical and global events identify and assess threats the client’s specific global operations, assets, and personnel
- Provide major event safety and security assessment, forecast, and vulnerability reports
- Oversee production of analysis by the Junior Analysts on the team
- Conduct site and travel vulnerability assessments to ensure the safety of the client’s employees and locations
- Support location-specific intelligence, including active and archived alerts; city and country intelligence; and interactive maps
- Drafting comprehensive, well-researched, and articulate analysis products providing tailored research for client-specific needs
- Define priorities for in-depth analysis of selected locations relevant to the client’s global interests
- Lead production of specific briefings or presentations
- Other responsibilities may develop with program growth