The Azov Brigade announces a competition for intelligence analysts: salary from 27 to 127 thousand hryvnias.
Job vacancy for intelligence analysts in the Azov Brigade
According to Novyny.live: The Special Forces Brigade 'Azov' has announced a vacancy for intelligence analysts with a salary ranging from 27 to 127 thousand hryvnias per month. The vacancy was published on January 13 on Work.ua, indicating an active search for personnel in this area.
Working conditions and responsibilities
The salary offered to candidates varies from 27 to 127 thousand hryvnias per month. Additionally, there is a monetary allowance of 3300 hryvnias per day in the combat zone. This underscores the importance and responsibility of the intelligence analysts' work in the context of the modern military conflict.
The responsibilities of intelligence analysts include:
- analyzing intelligence data,
- keeping service documentation,
- controlling the work of the intelligence department.
Requirements for candidates are quite high:
- required skills in working with spreadsheets,
- programming,
- experience working with radio stations,
- knowledge of OSINT,
- confident PC usage.
Working conditions include formal mobilization, the possibility of transferring servicemen, and performing duties in the combat zone.
Thus, the Azov Brigade is actively seeking qualified personnel to perform important tasks in the intelligence sector, offering competitive working conditions. This step reflects the growing need for specialists capable of providing quality analysis of intelligence information in the context of military operations, which is critically important for strategic planning and decision-making within the framework of Ukraine's defense measures.
Read also
- Is Keeping Savings in Hryvnia a Smart Move at a Rate of 45? An Expert Weighs In
- Strikes on Chongar and Fuel Shortages Push Crimea Toward a Logistics Meltdown
- Why Seafood Prices Are Rising in a Nation That's 92% Food Self-Sufficient
- Nearly All of Ukraine’s Annual Reserve Fund Spent in Just Three Months: Budget Crisis Deepens
- Ukraine Secures Its Position for Major Investments: Key Sectors in the Spotlight
- Seven Mountain Sites in the Carpathians Selected for Wind Power Plants: What You Need to Know

