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Canadian Security Intelligence Service – Intelligence Analyst

April 1, 2026 by Edwin Yong

Intelligence Analyst
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Various Locations
Various language requirements
$99,392 to $120,917
Closing date: 2026-04-11
https://www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corporate/csis-jobs/available-jobs/intelligence-analyst.html

 

Job Summary

The Intelligence Analyst is responsible for conducting research and analysis and for the production of analytical reports and products. This is done according to defined objectives in support of investigations and the provision of intelligence to internal and external clients and decision makers.

  • Provide analysis to support the achievement of defined analytical requirements.
  • Produce analytical intelligence products on current and emerging issues, with a nexus to Canada, in response to requirements established by management.
  • Attend and/or provide support to briefings directed towards decision makers, foreign officers and other government clients.
  • Collaborate with key partners and support the provision of advice and content to various forums engaged in research and analysis, or requiring information.
  • Understand and communicate client needs and government requirements, and through the analysis of ongoing investigations, identify gaps and opportunities as well as provide recommendations.
  • Participate in the design and delivery of presentations on topics of expertise.
  • Participate in the peer review of analytical products; review draft reports and provide recommendations for enhancement/correction.
  • Develop and maintain a working knowledge and expertise, and keep apprised of developments in relevant threat landscapes, geopolitical situations and operational events of significance related to assigned area.

Education

  • Undergraduate degree and two (2) years of experience*

The degree must be obtained from an accredited learning institution recognized in Canada. If you completed a program outside of Canada you will be required to obtain proof of a Canadian equivalency at your expense from an accredited learning institution recognized in Canada.

NOTE: Any higher level of education (i.e.: Masters, Doctorate) in a related field of study (Quantify which area(s) could be recognized as experience).

Experience

  • 2 years of experience in each criteria*

Relevant experience is defined as:

  • Experience researching, integrating, evaluating and analyzing information and data to create analytical products or intelligence assessments.
  • Experience in working with multidimensional and complex subjects / topics involving organizing, planning, coordinating, assessing, analyzing and presenting information and ideas.

Competencies

  • Behavioural flexibility
  • Judgment
  • Analytical skills
  • Collaboration
  • Communication

Assets

An asset qualification is a qualification which can enhance the ability to perform the work based on current and future business requirements, but which is not strictly required. Positions will be staffed based on the selection decision principle and operational priorities.

  • Experience performing research and analysis and/or drafting written documents on one of the following: defence, intelligence, global affairs, policing.
  • A proficiency (reading / comprehension) in a foreign language.
  • Specialization or expertise in specific geographic regions or thematic subjects (e.g., Middle East, Asia, Europe, Africa, domestic extremism, economic security, cyber, counter-intelligence, counter proliferation, business intelligence and policy experience.

Official Language (OL) Proficiency

The immediate need is to staff a number positions with various linguistic profiles:

  • National Headquarters: Bilingual Imperative (BBB/BBB), (CBC/CBC), (CBB/CBB) and English Essential (EE).
  • Quebec Region: Bilingual Imperative (BBB/BBB), (CBC/CBC), (CBB/CBB).
  • Capital Region: Bilingual Imperative (BBB/BBB), (CBC/CBC), (CBB/CBB).
  • Toronto Region: English Essential (EE).
  • British Columbia Region: English Essential (EE).
  • ITAC: Bilingual Imperative (BBB/BBB), and English Essential (EE).

This selection process may be used to staff anticipated vacancies or other similar positions with various language requirements. Therefore, we encourage all interested candidates to apply. Second language evaluations will be offered to candidates. For more information on language requirements:  www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/language-requirements-candidates.

Notes

While we continue to explore opportunities for flexible work arrangements, most roles in our organization require an in-office presence. However, alternative options may be available for certain positions, depending on their specific requirements.

If you need accommodations during the recruitment process, please mention it to the HR representative.

Candidates will undergo a psychological and security assessment.

Reference Links

  • Salary Grade Breakdown

How To Apply

You are invited to visit Canada.ca for tips on how to submit a powerful application: www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corporate/csis-jobs/how-to-submit-a-powerful-application

Security Requirements

Candidates must be eligible to receive an Enhanced Top Secret security clearance. The process involves a security interview, a polygraph, and a background investigation that includes credit and financial verifications. The use of illegal drugs is a criminal offense. Drug use is an important factor considered in your reliability and suitability assessment during the selection process. Therefore it is important not to use any illegal drugs from the time you submit your application.

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