Future Space-Based Threats Operations Analyst & Researcher

Job Description

Overview

LMI is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Operations Analyst and Researcher to join our team supporting the Department of War. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting in-depth analysis and research on future space-based threats and capabilities. This role requires a deep understanding of the current and emerging space and counterspace landscape, with a focus on potential adversaries' capabilities. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in intelligence analysis, particularly in the aerospace and defense sector, and will be adept at translating complex technical information into actionable intelligence for senior decision-makers.

 

LMI is a new breed of digital solutions provider dedicated to accelerating government impact with innovation and speed. Investing in technology and prototypes ahead of need, LMI brings commercial-grade platforms and mission-ready AI to federal agencies at commercial speed.

 

Leveraging our mission-ready technology and solutions, proven expertise in federal deployment, and strategic relationships, we enhance outcomes for the government, efficiently and effectively. With a focus on agility and collaboration, LMI serves the defense, space, healthcare, and energy sectors—helping agencies navigate complexity and outpace change. Headquartered in Tysons, Virginia, LMI is committed to delivering impactful results that strengthen missions and drive lasting value.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities

  • Threat Analysis: Conduct comprehensive analysis of foreign space and counterspace capabilities, including satellite systems, launch vehicles, and ground-based assets.
  • Research and assess emerging technologies and their potential application to future space-based threats, including anti-satellite weapons, space-based sensors, and orbital warfare systems.
  • Author and disseminate intelligence products, including briefings, reports, and threat assessments, to inform senior leadership and support mission planning.
  • Utilize a variety of intelligence sources, including GEOINT, SIGINT, MASINT, HUMINT, and OSINT, to conduct all-source analysis and produce comprehensive assessments.
  • Engage with partners in the intelligence community and the Department of War to share information, collaborate on analysis, and support integrated planning efforts. 

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Intelligence Studies, a STEM discipline, or a closely related technical field.
  • Experience: 8+ years of experience in intelligence analysis, with a focus on the aerospace and defense sector.
  • Strong understanding of space systems, orbital mechanics, and the space domain.
  • Proven ability to conduct all-source intelligence analysis and produce high-quality intelligence products.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficiency with intelligence analysis tools and databases. 

 

Preferred

  • An advanced degree in a relevant field.
  • Experience working in a Special Access Program (SAP).
  • Knowledge of specific foreign threat systems, such as ballistic missiles, hypersonic glide vehicles, and fractional orbital bombardment systems. 

 

Clearance

  • Active TS clearance with the ability to gain SCI and SAP access. Work is primarily conducted in a secure, onsite customer environment.

 

Target salary range: $134,000 - $232,000

 

Disclaimer: 

The salary range displayed represents the typical salary range for this position and is not a guarantee of compensation. Individual salaries are determined by various factors including, but not limited to location, internal equity, business considerations, client contract requirements, and candidate qualifications, such as education, experience, skills, and security clearances.