About the role
AI summarisedThe Assistant Vice President, Corporate Security Intelligence Analyst at Bank of America is responsible for administering the APAC security intelligence program, gathering and analyzing information from diverse sources to identify emerging threats, and producing proactive reporting for leadership. The role requires expertise in intelligence analysis, research, and crisis management, with a focus on crime, geopolitical, and terrorism threats.
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Key Responsibilities
- Researches, compiles, analyzes, and disseminates crime, geopolitical, terrorism, and threat intelligence and information
- Compiles and distributes trend analysis reports, as necessary
- Assists in maintaining, populating, and evaluating intelligence databases
- Acts as liaison between Bank of America and various local and federal law enforcement intelligence units
- Assists supervisor with special projects as directed
- Supports analytical and regional security team during times of emergencies and other events
- Supports and improves the standard operating procedures for the crime and threat analysis and reporting function within the Security Operations Analysis Command Center and the supporting procedures within Corporate Security
- Provides current and accurate information on emerging events and trends that could impact Bank of America to tactical and strategic customers, from Protective Service Managers (PSMs) to senior leaders
- Serves as liaison to outside sources and entities to proactively receive and/or improve criminal and threat activity/data streams
- Understands the complexities of Bank of America operations while communicating effectively across multiple lines of business
Requirements
- Proven track record in the intelligence, crime, geopolitical, or threat analysis field, including experience with federal, state, local, or private‑sector intelligence or law‑enforcement entities; demonstrated familiarity with the intelligence cycle (collection, analysis, and dissemination)
- Demonstrated experience with analytical tools and processes (e.g., ArcGIS, PowerPoint, Excel macros, pivot tables, V‑lookups, linking tables) and with research methodologies relevant to the social sciences (quantitative, qualitative, and evaluation research)
- Superior research skills, including the ability to quickly investigate and analyze complex or unfamiliar topics
- Strong familiarity with social media platforms and digital networking tools
- Superior writing skills with a solid understanding of intelligence‑analysis writing standards (clear, concise, and actionable)
- Professional demeanor and strong team orientation
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal); proven ability to support and interact effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including senior leaders; excellent briefing skills and the ability to synthesize large volumes of data for diverse audiences
- Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal direction; capable of managing multiple tasks simultaneously, meeting deadlines, and collaborating across regions to produce value‑added intelligence analysis; ability to balance direction from leaders in multiple locations
- Creative thinker with the ability to identify, interpret, and forecast emerging trends, threats, and tactics
- Strong business acumen and the ability to use databases to input, manage, and extract data; proficiency with mapping software to visualize security, threat, and intelligence trends
- Proven ability to operate effectively and efficiently in a high‑pressure, time‑sensitive environment
- Willingness to serve in a rotating on‑call capacity to support security‑related events
- Bachelor's Degree or concentration in a relevant field
- Three years in a related profession (example: prior Military or Law Enforcement, Federal or Private Sector Intelligence, Corporate Security, Crisis Response Communications, etc.)
- Previous intelligence experience covering the Asia Pacific region where analysis informed decision making