Role Summary
The Intelligence Language Specialist plays a pivotal part in national defense by leveraging linguistic skills to gather and analyze foreign language communications.
This role involves operating signals equipment, conducting intelligence briefings, and providing crucial information to relevant authorities.
Key Responsibilities
Operate and oversee signals equipment used in signals intelligence operations
Leverage linguistic skills to identify, categorize, translate, and summarize foreign language communications
Conduct military briefings and provide timely information to relevant authorities
Requirements and Qualifications
Be a U.S. Citizen
Age between 17 and 34 years old
Hold a High School Diploma or GED
Meet Tattoo Guidelines
No major law violations
No medical concerns
Career Advancement
Availability of 42 nationally recognized certifications
Basic Training (10 weeks)
Advanced Individual Training (5-20 weeks)
Defense Language Aptitude Battery (DLAB) score of 85 or above (active duty only)
101 ASVAB Score : Skilled Technical (ST)
36-64 weeks of education at the Defense Foreign Language Institute required if Soldier is not fluent in a foreign language
Skill Development Opportunities
Foreign Communications
Translating & Reporting
Detection & Analysis
Intelligence Specialist • Seattle, WA, United States