1N2X1 - Signals Intelligence Analyst AFSC Enlisted
Summary
As technology becomes more sophisticated, so does the way we have to gather and interpret information. Utilizing sophisticated equipment, Signals Intelligence Analysts extract, analyze and identify foreign activity and communication that come from electromagnetic emissions. These analysts relay their findings by producing combat, strategic and tactical intelligence reports and notify the appropriate commanders of unusual activity or critical situations so we can respond with the necessary speed, force and precision.
What You’ll Do
- Operate electronic equipment and computer systems to exploit signal intelligence.
- Manipulate and extract intelligence data from electromagnetic emissions.
- Use classified reference materials to develop your ability to interpret and analyze signals.
- Update national databases with findings.
Duties
- Plan, collect, process, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information.
- Direct intelligence activities and coordinate with other intelligence agencies.
- Support combat operations by analyzing information and providing threat warnings.
- Create intelligence products to support military planning and operations.
- Manage intelligence databases and information systems.
Qualifications
- Completion of the Electronic Signals Intelligence course
- No record or history of temporomandibular joint pain or disorder
- Successful completion of a polygraph test
- Completion of a current Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)
- Completion of 7.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be at least 17, but has not reached age 42 on the date of enlistment
Training & Education
How do we transform you from a raw recruit to an expert Airman in this field? From hands-on experience to college credit toward a degree, the path begins here.
Training Stages
- Basic Military Training: 7.5 weeks
- TECHNICAL TRAINING: 74 - 84 Days
- Military Training Location: Goodfellow AFB, TX
- STATUS UPON COMPLETION: Enlisted Airman with credits earned towards Intelligence Studies and Technology
Minimum Education
You must be 17–42 years of age, a U.S. citizen and obtain a qualifying ASVAB score. High School Students may start their application as early as the end of their junior year. Completion of courses in electronics, physics, algebra, trigonometry, and computers is desirable. Applicants who are non-graduates or non-alternate credential holders must obtain an AFQT Test score of 65 or higher on the ASVAB.
Components
- Air Force Active Duty
- Air National Guard
- Air Force Reserve