Monitor travel-related developments impacting employees, including executives.
Provide first-line traveller assistance and support issue resolution.
Assist with coordination of secure transportation and vetted third-party vendors.
Support pre-trip advisories, briefings, and traveller outreach.
Assist with travel-related incidents and support travellers in distress.
Support review of upcoming events and prepare situational summaries, including but not limited to geofencing, tactical intelligence, and weather intelligence.
Conduct targeted monitoring during event windows and escalate concerns.
Create and manage mass-notification groups for events.
Monitor real-time alerts, assess relevance, and escalate per workflows.
Draft concise alerts, situation updates, and rapid assessments.
Provide on-demand support to internal intelligence teams.
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in history, political science, intelligence analysis, criminal justice, or a related discipline.
1-3 years of experience in intelligence experience or experience working in a GSOC.
Experience working with global risk intelligence and incident response software.
Experience with emergency mass notification systems.
Experience with travel risk management software platforms.
Experience working in a collaborative environment, such as government or corporate global security operations center, emergency operations center or a major urban area fusion center.
Experience evaluating open-source information (media, social media, and unclassified government websites) to conduct incident analysis.
Japanese or Chinese language fluency is an added bonus.