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Other Careers at CSISPlease note that all positions at CSIS require applicants to obtain a Top Secret security clearance.
Information SpecialistsTo produce useful intelligence information for the Government of Canada, CSIS relies on effective and timely access to a wide range of unclassified information resources and to its own comprehensive information holdings. CSIS uses the expertise of librarians, library technicians, reviewers/classifiers, and media and archival analysts to deliver professional corporate information services. For these positions, you must have strong interpersonal and analytical skills, and demonstrate initiative and judgement. Proficiency in both official languages and computer literacy are required. To be considered for employment as an Information Specialist, you must
ScientistsScientists must be proficient in research, analysis, problem solving, and communications skills. Prior experience in a forensics environment is an asset. Scientists may be required to travel and apply their skills in an operational environment that does not lend itself to the use of standard laboratory tools. They must, therefore, be innovative and creative in the application of their knowledge and skills. Most incumbents undergo a four-year internship prior to assuming the full range of responsibilities. To be considered for employment as a Scientist, you must
EngineersEngineers are required to work closely with clients to identify operational technology requirements and to develop options for meeting those needs. By liaising with industry experts and attending technology conferences, they obtain early notice of technology advances that may have an impact on the technology used in CSIS operations. Engineers ensure that CSIS operations gain maximum benefit from the timely acquisition of these technologies or development of a response to deal with them. Several years of experience in project management is an asset. Senior positions require experience at the program management level. To be considered for employment as an Engineer, you must
TechnologistsTechnologists must possess a high degree of manual dexterity and mechanical aptitude in electronics, mechanical engineering, computer sciences, or imaging disciplines. Extensive experience in the application of one or more of these disciplines in a security, police, or telecommunications environment is an asset. Technologists must be able to work effectively on a team and be willing to travel on short notice. Less experienced technologists can be placed in developmental positions. To be considered for employment as a Technologist, you must
Information Technology SpecialistsProgrammer and Software Analysts develop, enhance, and implement information systems and programs to support CSIS’s computing needs. They are
responsible for researching, designing, developing, acquiring, and maintaining a diverse range of computing and telecommunication systems,
applications, and technologies. Programmers and Software Analysts should have experience in application development practices, and have demonstrated abilities and
experience with current programming languages and tools. Software Analysts should have experience supporting, administering, configuring, and
installing software products, applications, and networking technologies.
Freelance Translators / InterpretersCSIS seeks individuals with proficiency in one or more foreign or non-official language, as well as excellent communication skills in English or French for inclusion on its list of freelance translators and interpreters. Freelance Translators and Interpreters translate a variety of textual material and perform other language-related work. Contracts vary in length and complexity and may require travel and testimony in court as an expert witness. Applicants should have experience as a translator or interpreter and be available for short-term contracts anywhere in Canada on short notice. Most work must be done on CSIS premises. Preference will be given to certified members of provincial associations of translators and interpreters recognized by the Canadian Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters Council (CTTIC). To be considered as a Freelance Translator/Interpreter, you must
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