Opportunities
Marine Corps Intelligence is looking for:   Information Technology Specialists; Scientific and Technical Analysts, Military; Global, and Regional Analysts; Geographic and Geospatial Analysts and Business Administration/Management or Communications Studies.

Information Technology Specialists
  • Integrate with management and action officers for full service IT support, including installation and maintenance of servers and computers, maintenance of servers and computers, maintenance of dissemination elements, and maintenance of unclassified, secret and top secret networks.

    Who Should Apply?  Majors in Computer Science, Information Systems, Web Technology, Business Systems, Network Administration and Database Management.
Military, Global and Regional Analysts
  • Assist intelligence analysts in providing daily input to senior leadership on current and emerging threats, issues and matters of strategic concern around the world.
  • Conduct all-source research in support of intelligence projects.

    Who Should Apply?  Anthropology, History, Political Science or International Relations.
Scientific and Technical Analysts
  • Provide scientific and technical analysis of weapons technologies and systems.
  • Conduct weapons analysis with Marine Corps experts  to support long-term Marine Corps acquisition programs to meet the challenges of the 21st Century.

    Who Should Apply?  Engineering, Physics, Biology and Chemistry students.



Geographic and Geospatial Analysts
  • Work closely with imagery and geospatial analysts to create integrated products for warfighters.
  • Perform detailed terrain analysis studies using the latest geospatial technology. 

    Who Should Apply?  Geography Students or students with experience with GIS.
Business Administration/Management or Communications Studies
  • Apply clerical and administrative skills working in a fast-paced environment with knowledgeable people.
  • Assist with civilian workforce development and planning.
  • Assist in scheduling, meeting planning, and follow up to executive communications.
  • Build and maintain awareness of Intelligence Community members and how they relate to Marine Corps intelligence.
  • To be successful in this field, it is essential to have a high degree of flexibility. Computer literacy and the ability to type and transcribe data is required. 

    Who Should Apply?  Major in Business Administrative/Management or Communications Studies.