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Job Posting: Organized Crime Agency of BC – Junior Criminal Intelligence Analyst

October 19, 2022 by Edwin Yong

JUNIOR CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE ANALYST
Provincial Tactical Enforcement Priority (PTEP) – Permanent Full-Time – Green Timbers

Working within the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit – BC (CFSEU-BC), the Organized Crime Agency of BC (OCABC) is recruiting enthusiastic, self-motivated candidates to provide strategic and tactical analysis support to PTEP.

Applicants will be required to write and pass the EDCAS Criminal Intelligence Analytical test
on a date to be determined.
Note: Applicant must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination to Human Resources. This position requires in-office attendance. COVID safety measurements will be in place.

Qualified applicants can submit a cover letter & resume to: hr@cfseu.bc.ca by November 11, 2022.

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Junior Criminal Intelligence Analyst Posting (PTEP) – Oct 2022

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