Gsic Analyst
hace 2 semanas
Total Number of Openings
1
Global Security is charged with providing high-quality, cost-competitive and reliable security services with operational excellence. The organization is committed to supporting its diverse customers and achieving their respective business objectives through the delivery of programs designed to protect Chevron's people and assets, thus creating superior value for Chevron shareholders, customers, partners, employees and the countries in which we operate. Outstanding individual and collective performance of the Global Security organization will help the Corporation achieve its vision—to be the global energy company most admired for its people, partnerships and performance.
The Global Security Information Center analyst position is responsible for monitoring worldwide events (such as natural disasters, security incidents, terrorist events, geopolitical situations) in real-time, then assesses the real or potential impact upon Chevron persons, property, or assets. Provides accurate and timely notification of these threats to all appropriate persons, and generates reports based on an educated analysis and/or understanding of the data.
Responsibilities for this position may include but are not limited to:
- Be part of a team that maintains a 24/7 work environment through a shift pattern that rotates between days, nights and weekends
- Use internal and external systems and information (specialized software, internet, news-feeds, social media monitoring, open source research and other data sources), to monitor global risks that could have an adverse impact on Chevron’s personnel, travelers, assets, facilities or reputation
- Initiate life safety accountability program in response to incidents
- Interact directly with employees facing various emergencies, providing information to assist their safety and security
- Interact directly with Chevron leaders, Global Security members and Business Unit representatives to deliver and receive pertinent situation information
- Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to analyze information, determine the scope of an incident and how it might impact Chevron’s business operations
- Collect, analyze, and share information to support Global Security investigations and operations
- Use GIS systems to support the visualizations for intelligence reporting
- Determine and implement research methods best suited to gather information on emerging threats or incidents, leveraging technology and investigative skills to provide Chevron’s leadership the best data possible to make critical decisions
- Interact with regional Global Security experts to understand local risk issues, as well as local Business Unit contacts to understand scope of operations
- Maintain systems and data used within the Global Security Information Center
- Perform other tasks and duties of a similar nature and scope as assigned.
- Provide guidance to contract staff while on shift
Required Qualifications:
- Position will be part of a 24/7 operation; experience working independently and on shifts in a control room environment is required
- 2-5 years analytical, investigative, emergency response, security or geopolitical assessment experience
- Proficient in social media monitoring and investigation tools
- Experience using GIS mapping technology and business travel tracking software
- Strong oral and written communication skills, especially in preparing clear and concise summaries of critical events
- Demonstrated history of teamwork, ethical decision making and excellent interpersonal skills for interacting with peers and management at various levels
- Ability to perform multiple projects and support multiple people simultaneously while meeting deadlines in a timely manner
- Strong interest in current events and world affairs
- Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality with sensitive information
- Ability to maintain professional composure when dealing with unusual and stressful circumstances
- Experience with diverse cultures and backgrounds, especially in support of business operations in non-US locations
- Action oriented with a passion for getting things done quickly, efficiently, and properly
- Ability to identify critical issues quickly and accurately, then assess and evaluate effectively
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Emergency Management, Political Science or related field
- Demonstrated strong current performance
- Experience writing procedures or contingency plans
Relocation Options:
Relocation will be considered.
International Considerations:
Expatriate assignments will not be considered.
Chevron regrets that it is unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider individuals on time-limited Visa status for this position.
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