Ukraine's Azov Brigade Seeks Intelligence Analysts, Offering Salaries Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Azov Brigade Opens Recruitment for Intelligence Analysts
According to Novyny.live: The Special Operations Forces 'Azov' Brigade has posted a job listing for intelligence analysts, with monthly salaries ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. The recruitment advertisement was published on the popular Ukrainian job portal Work.ua on February 7.
This recruitment drive highlights the ongoing need for specialized military support as Ukraine continues its defense against the Russian invasion. The base salary for the intelligence analyst position is set between 27,000 and 127,000 hryvnias per month. Additionally, personnel will receive a daily combat zone allowance of 3,300 hryvnias for tasks performed in active combat areas.
Duties and Candidate Requirements
The primary duties for the intelligence analysts will include:
- Analyzing intelligence data,
- Maintaining records and documentation,
- Overseeing the operations of the intelligence department.
Applicants are required to possess skills in:
- Working with spreadsheet software,
- Programming,
- Operating radio communication equipment,
- Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques,
- General computer proficiency.
The terms of employment involve official mobilization for the duration of the martial law period, the potential for transfers of military personnel, and the requirement to perform duties within combat zones. Through this listing, the Azov Brigade is seeking qualified specialists to join its team and contribute to critical mission execution.
The advertisement underscores the military's persistent demand for experts capable of analyzing intelligence data under active combat conditions, emphasizing the crucial role of information support in modern warfare. The substantial salary range is likely intended to attract experienced professionals willing to work in high-stress environments, a pressing need given the protracted conflict in Ukraine and the ongoing imperative to ensure national security.
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