Chief Analyst
State of Oklahoma
Date: 18 hours ago
City: Oklahoma City, OK
Contract type: Full time

Basic Purpose
Positions in this job lead a group of individuals responsible for collating, evaluating, and analyzing criminal information, suspicious activity reports, and open-source information to aid in investigations and identifying criminal trends and potential threats.
Typical Functions
At this level employees are assigned overall responsibility for planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the administration, activities, and functions of a state-wide operation of a major program(s) or function(s) of an agency that have a major impact on the principle operations of a large agency.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, And Competencies
Knowledge of procedures and techniques of business communications; of spelling, punctuation, and business English; of computer applications; of business arithmetic; of public relations; of sources, tools, and services used in securing and evaluating data on crimes and criminals; of criminal intelligence and criminal investigative techniques; of cross reference filing procedures; of supervisory principles and practices; and of technical report writing. Knowledge of Forensic Science, Evidentiary Procedures, and the concept & process of Chain of Custody. Skill in interpersonal communications; management and supervisory processes within ODOC, State, & Federal Law Enforcement guidelines; and computer and electronics use and manipulation. Ability to present data and other information, in a clear and concise manner; to gather and analyze data; to organize and present facts clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; to recognize developing criminal activity patterns; to train and coordinate the activity of others; to establish and maintain professional working relationships with others; to use computer applications for numerous tasks including analysis, word processing, and charting; to analyze Data or information communicating with supervisors, peers, or subordinates organizing, planning, and prioritizing work interpreting the meaning of information for others establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships; and updating and using relevant knowledge communicating with people outside the organization
Education And Experience
Bachelor’s degree in police science, criminal justice, criminology, crime and intelligence analysis, sociology, forensic sciences, or closely related field. AND four (4) years of experience performing criminal intelligence analyst functions, ODOC Law Enforcement, forensic science functions, or similar duties.
Preferred: Experience as a senior analyst or direct supervisor to criminal intelligence analysts.
Special Requirements
Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license at the time of appointment and retain a valid driver’s license while assigned to this job classification.
Additional Information
Office of Security Threats Intelligence, stationed at Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics building
Positions in this job lead a group of individuals responsible for collating, evaluating, and analyzing criminal information, suspicious activity reports, and open-source information to aid in investigations and identifying criminal trends and potential threats.
Typical Functions
- Oversees the daily operations of assigned analysts; conducts timely reviews of assigned analyst’s reports, products, and projects.
- Oversees the Digital Forensics Unit, cellular telephone exploitation program, and ensures steps are taken to stay current with changing technologies.
- May conduct examinations of cellular telephones or other electronic communication devises as a technical expert.
- Provides direction and support for interns assigned to assist with Intelligence Division.
- Monitors overall efficiency and quality of Intelligence processes used and products produced; looks for opportunities to increase efficiency and effectiveness of analytic staff and products.
- Seeks to provide quality products to end customers and ensures all requests are met in a timely manner.
- Serves as a liaison between ODOC Law Enforcement Units; as well as Federal, State, and Local law enforcement agencies including both sworn and analytic personnel.
- Oversees operations and equipment of the ODOC Communications Unit
- Oversees daily operations of staff at the ODOC Watch Center.
- Ensures OLETS / NCIC equipment, policies, and staff remain in compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Serves as System Administrator on various ODOC Law Enforcement Database Systems.
At this level employees are assigned overall responsibility for planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the administration, activities, and functions of a state-wide operation of a major program(s) or function(s) of an agency that have a major impact on the principle operations of a large agency.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, And Competencies
Knowledge of procedures and techniques of business communications; of spelling, punctuation, and business English; of computer applications; of business arithmetic; of public relations; of sources, tools, and services used in securing and evaluating data on crimes and criminals; of criminal intelligence and criminal investigative techniques; of cross reference filing procedures; of supervisory principles and practices; and of technical report writing. Knowledge of Forensic Science, Evidentiary Procedures, and the concept & process of Chain of Custody. Skill in interpersonal communications; management and supervisory processes within ODOC, State, & Federal Law Enforcement guidelines; and computer and electronics use and manipulation. Ability to present data and other information, in a clear and concise manner; to gather and analyze data; to organize and present facts clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; to recognize developing criminal activity patterns; to train and coordinate the activity of others; to establish and maintain professional working relationships with others; to use computer applications for numerous tasks including analysis, word processing, and charting; to analyze Data or information communicating with supervisors, peers, or subordinates organizing, planning, and prioritizing work interpreting the meaning of information for others establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships; and updating and using relevant knowledge communicating with people outside the organization
Education And Experience
Bachelor’s degree in police science, criminal justice, criminology, crime and intelligence analysis, sociology, forensic sciences, or closely related field. AND four (4) years of experience performing criminal intelligence analyst functions, ODOC Law Enforcement, forensic science functions, or similar duties.
Preferred: Experience as a senior analyst or direct supervisor to criminal intelligence analysts.
Special Requirements
Applicants must possess a valid driver’s license at the time of appointment and retain a valid driver’s license while assigned to this job classification.
Additional Information
Office of Security Threats Intelligence, stationed at Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics building
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