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NATOIS-0047 Data Scientist (NS) - THU 16 Jul

Emw

Brussels · be Contract 16h ago

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# NATOIS-0047 Data Scientist (NS) - THU 16 Jul > EMW, Inc. · Brussels, Belgium (Hybrid) · Contract · Posted 2026-07-06 **Workplace:** hybrid **Department:** AAS ## Description **Deadline Date:** Thursday 16 July 2026 **Requirement:** Data Scientist **Location:** Brussels, BE **Full Time On-Site:** No **Time On-Site:** 50% **Total Scope of the request (hours):** Base period of 2026: 38 hours/week, for a total of 18 weeks and a total of 684 hours. Option 1: 30.4 hours/week, for a total of 42 weeks and a total of 1276.8 hours Option 2: 30.4 hours/week, for a total of 42 weeks and a total of 1276.8 hours. **Period of Performance:** 2026 BASE: 18 August - 31 December 2026, with possibility to exercise the following options: Option 1: Jan – Dec 2027 Option 2: Jan – Dec 2028 **Required Security Clearance:** NATO SECRET **Special Terms and Conditions:** The contractor will be responsible for complying with the respective national requirements for working permits, visas, taxes social security etc. whilst working on site at NATO HQ- Brussels, Belgium. No special status is either conferred or implied by the host organisation, NATO HQ- Brussels, Belgium on to the contractor whilst working on site. **1 GENERAL** **1.1 Introduction** 1.1.1 The Cyber Threat Analysis Branch (CTAB) is looking for a Data Scientist to further develop and create new artificial intelligence tools that support cyber threat intelligence production for the NATO Enterprise and Alliance. **1.2 Background Information** 1.2.1 The Joint Intelligence and Security Division (JISD), under the leadership of the Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence and Security (ASG I&S), comprises two principal pillars: Intelligence – headed by the Deputy ASG for Intelligence; and the NATO Office of Security (NOS) – headed by the Deputy ASG for Security. Intelligence is responsible for ensuring the situational awareness of the North Atlantic Council and the Military Committee, for the analysis of the indications and warnings in support of the NATO Crisis Response System and for the development of intelligence policies and capabilities for NATO. Its functional areas address: intelligence analysis and production, intelligence policy and capability development. 1.2.2 The joint civilian and military Intelligence Production Unit (IPU), under the JISD, delivers strategic intelligence-based analysis to support North Atlantic Council (NAC) and Military Committee (MC) decision making on strategic issues of concern. The IPU produces a range of planned and tasked intelligence products on regional issues in Eurasia, Africa and the Middle East, and on transnational issues such as hybrid warfare, terrorism, instability, weapons of mass destruction and energy security. 1.2.3 The Cyber Threat Analysis Branch (CTAB), under the IPU, is responsible for providing evidence-based assessments of the cyber threat landscape to empower NATO stakeholders to make risk-informed decisions. The multidisciplinary team combines all-source data with cutting edge technologies to support and enhance the Alliance leaderships’ understanding on the nature of cyber competition and conflict. CTAB systematically identifies strategic patterns and trends in cyber space and generates tailored insights to support network defence and mission assurance with predictive analysis, cyber threat intelligence, and threat hunting. **2 STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES** **2.1 Corporate Objective** 2.2 The contractor (Data Scientist) will support the work of the Cyber Threat Analysis Branch and be responsible for further developing artificial intelligence tools that aid the workflow of CTAB, from ingestion and correlation of data to the creation and dissemination of intelligence products. **2.3 Contract Objective** 2.3.1 Obtain specialist consulting services to support the following initiatives: 2.3.1.1 Leading the development and deployment of (generative) artificial intelligence applications that enable intelligence analysts to better make sense of and use technical cyber threat intelligence data. 2.3.1.2 Push for innovative new ways to more effectively ingest, store, collate and utilize large volumes of technical cyber threat intelligence data through data science practices and artificial intelligence applications. 2.3.1.3 Support Branch or Unit wide requests for help in data science approaches within projects that necessitate smarter ways to handle large volumes of data. **2.4 Management Objective** 2.4.1 Allow the Contractor the maximum flexibility to innovatively manage its corporate resources and expertise so as to provide a high-value contribution in support to the NATO’s corporate and contract objectives within existing constraints and available funding. **3 PERSONNEL AND RESOURCES** \[See Requirements\] **4 HOURS OF OPERATION** 4.1 While performing at NATO sites, Contractor’s personnel must work during NATO official working hours (normally between 8:30–18:00, Monday to Thursday, and between 8:30-16:00 on Friday), unless otherwise specified in the task orders. Recognized holidays are official holidays approved by the NATO site specified in the task order, or if no site is specified in the task order, by the NATO Headquarters. A list of the official holidays can be obtained from the NATO Project Manager designated in task orders. 4.2 Exceptionally, Contractor’s personnel may be required to work outside normal working hours. 4.3 Exceptionally, Contractor’s personnel may be required to visit other locations other than those specified in the task order in order to participate in project-related meetings, in which case any associated travel costs will be reimbursed. 4.4 Contractor’s Key Personnel performing services under Contract shall take vacation and voluntary leave at times agreed between the Contractor and the designated NATO Project Manager. **5 NATO FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES** 5.1 The Organization will provide the Contractor with a secure working environment in NATO HQ for an expected minimum of 2 days per week, where the other 2 days per week are remote work from home (for a total 4-day workweek), as well as access to the CTAB cyber threat intelligence platform. **6 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED PROPERTY AND SERVICES** 6.1 Except for those items or services specifically stated to be NATO furnished in Section 5 above, the Contractor shall furnish everything required to perform this Contract. **7 CONTRACTOR TASKS** **7.1 General** 7.1.1 Under the guidance and supervision of the NATO IS Procurement Service, the selected service provider will be responsible for the execution of the tasks and for the delivery of the specialist products specified in this SOW. **7.2 Task Order Management** 7.2.1 The Contractor will be responsible for conducting data science projects to support NATO’s cyber threat intelligence production. The Contractor must: 7.2.1.1 Enhance threat intelligence capabilities by developing AI-driven solutions and implementing data science practices for processing, enriching, and analyzing large volumes of threat intelligence data. 7.2.1.2 Iterate and collect feedback on prototyped applications from a variety of stakeholders to deliver production-grade applications that push CTAB’s intelligence production capabilities further 7.2.1.3 Participate in team and branch calls where required by the teamlead to give status updates on projects and developments pertinent to the Contractor’s tasks. 7.2.1.4 Stay up-to-date on any developments within data science generally and artificial intelligence specifically that are relevant to the projects of The Contractor and to the broader Branch and Unit. Function as a subject matter expert for questions of the CTAB team on data science and artificial intelligence. **7.3 Development of Specialist Products** 7.3.1 The Contractor shall produce the Deliverables as specified in the task order management under supervision of the NATO Project Manager. The Contractor shall submit Deliverables to the NATO Project Manager for Quality Review, test or inspection not later than the dates specified by the NATO Project Manager. 7.3.2 The Contractor shall continuously validate any deliverables with the NATO Project Manager and peers within CTAB. 7.3.3 The Contractor shall hold periodic sessions with the NATO Project Manager to make sure that the deliverables are aligned with NATO’s expectations. **8 QUALITY CONTROL** 8.1 Contractor’s products must comply with the criteria as set forth by the NATO Project Manager. Contractor must implement an appropriate quality control process in order to make sure that the products which are submitted for quality review, inspection or acceptance are of acceptable quality. 8.2 The Organization will immediately stop the review, inspection, acceptance or delivery of those products or services that are affected by material deficiencies, significant omissions, or gross mistakes and return the delinquent products to the Contractor for correction, or request the reperformance of service. The review and acceptance processes will be suspended until the Contractor’s shows that the product has been subject to a thorough quality control before being submitted again for review. **9 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT** **9.1 General** 9.1.1 NATO will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this task order in accordance with reasonable quality assurance procedures and techniques such as random and periodic inspections and surveys. All observations will be recorded by NATO Project Manager or his/her designees. When an observation indicates defective performance, the NATO Project Manager will obtain the Contractor’s representative’s initials on the record of the observation. Contract Discrepancy Reports will be issued wherever the nature and circumstances of the deficiency warrant such a measure. **9.2 Performance Evaluation Meetings** 9.2.1 The Contractor’s contract or project manager may be required to meet periodically with the NATO Project Manager and the Procurement Officer during the period of task order performance. Meetings will be scheduled as required. The Contractor may request meetings whenever a Contract Discrepancy Report is issued. The written minutes of these meetings shall be signed by the contractor’s manager, Procurement Officer, and NATO Project Manager. If the Contractor does not concur with the minutes, any areas of non-concurrence shall be submitted to NATO Project Manager within 10 working days of receipt of the signed minutes. ## Requirements **3 PERSONNEL AND RESOURCES** **3.1 General Requirements** - The contractor shall be proficient in English. - The Contractor will require a NATO SECRET clearance. **3.2 Specific Requirements** In addition to the generic qualification requirements, the Contractor must have: - A university degree from a nationally recognised/certified university in a quantitative discipline (Computer Science, Engineering, Statistics, Operations Research, etc.) with substantial data science and artificial intelligence content and 2 years of specific experience – OR - at least 4 years’ experience similar to the tasks described in this SoW and relevant industry recognized certificates. - Knowledge of and experience in developing, prototyping and deploying production-grade generative artificial intelligence (genAI) applications, including evaluation and optimization. - Experience in applying advanced analytics to a variety of business or academic situations and a proven ability to synthesize complex data, as well as an understanding of modern machine learning techniques and their mathematical underpinnings, and able to translate this into organizational implications. - Able to program in Python, especially with AI-centric libraries such as PyTorch, TensorFLow, LangChain and Hugging Face as well as common data science tools such as pandas and scikit-learn. You love building things and are comfortable working with modern development tools and writing code collaboratively (a software development background or experience in DevOps and experience in cloud platforms such as Azure or AWS is strongly preferred). - Experience within cybersecurity and/or the intelligence domain is strongly preferred but not required for this role. - Good communication skills, both orally and written. Able to translate complex technical topics into information conveyable to non-domain experts. Can easily cooperate with non-data scientists and explain conducted work, as well as give and take feedback. system. ## Apply [Apply at EMW, Inc.](https://apply.workable.com/emw/j/F3DD7083C3/apply) --- Powered by [Workable](https://www.workable.com)