Azov announces recruitment for intelligence analysts: salary up to 127 thousand hryvnias.
The Special Operations Brigade 'Azov' is seeking specialists for the position of intelligence analysts. Potential candidates are required to confidently use a computer, have programming skills, experience in IT, and more. Upon assignment completion, salaries will range from 27 to 127 thousand hryvnias per month.
Working in 'Azov'
According to the job listing, the responsibilities of the intelligence analysts will include:
- analysis of intelligence data from aerial reconnaissance, radio reconnaissance, operational sources;
- keeping and maintaining official documentation;
- monitoring and ensuring the operation of the intelligence section department.
The candidate suitable for the position should have:
- skills in working with spreadsheets and text editors;
- programming skills in any language, or experience working in IT and/or experience in system administration, building local networks will be a significant advantage;
- experience with radios, SDR receivers, installation of radio communication antennas;
- experience in OSINT;
- is a confident PC user;
In return, the 'Azov' fighters offer the following working conditions:
- official mobilization until the end of martial law or service under contract;
- the possibility of transferring current servicemen;
- possible responsibilities in the combat zone;
- in case of performing tasks in the combat zone, a monetary supplement of 3300 hryvnias per day will be credited.
We remind you that, in addition to this vacancy, 'Azov' also needs people who can build engineering structures.
We have also reported that the brigade is looking for people knowledgeable in online advertising. As reported in 'Azov', they need PPC specialists.
The Special Operations Brigade 'Azov' is looking for specialists for the position of intelligence analysts, requiring perseverance and skills in various IT fields. The working conditions include the possibility of serving in the combat zone and high salaries for performing tasks in this area.
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