Junior IUU Fishing Analyst
Kpler
Key Responsibilities
Monitor and analyse vessel behaviour and fisheries-related maritime activity indicative of potential IUU fishing risk.
Support the development of draft reports, case studies, and recurring intelligence outputs focused on IUU fishing.
Work with internal datasets, algorithmic outputs, and behavioural indicators to identify suspicious or anomalous patterns.
Assist in validating and interpreting fisheries-related signals from maritime data sources.
Collaborate with Research / Data Science and product-related stakeholders to improve analytical methods and use cases.
Produce high-quality written outputs for internal teams, client support, and thought leadership.
Support commercial teams with specialist fisheries-related intelligence where relevant.
Track developments in fisheries monitoring, maritime enforcement, and related compliance risk themes.
Escalate higher-risk or ambiguous cases to senior analysts and contribute to continuous improvement of methodologies.
Experience & Background
2 years of experience in maritime analysis, fisheries monitoring, compliance, geospatial / intelligence analysis, or related fields
Strong research and analytical writing capability
Ability to work with large or complex datasets and detect behavioural patterns
Interest in maritime security, fisheries governance, or non-traditional maritime risk
Exposure to IUU fishing, fisheries control, maritime domain awareness, or vessel monitoring
Familiarity with AIS, satellite-derived signals, geospatial intelligence, or anomaly detection
Experience supporting reporting, intelligence products, or investigative workflows
Knowledge of licensing, transshipment, or fisheries compliance concepts
Essential:
Desirable:
Skills & Competencies
Strong analytical reasoning
Ability to interpret vessel behaviour and maritime patterns
Research and report-writing skills
Comfort working with data, spreadsheets, and structured research workflows
Ability to connect technical findings to practical business or compliance implications
Curiosity and investigative mindset
Attention to detail
Persistence and critical thinking
Collaboration across technical and non-technical teams
Clear communication
Adaptability in a developing workstream
Technical / Functional Skills:
Behavioural Competencies:
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Studies, Marine / Environmental Policy, Fisheries Management, International Relations, or another relevant field
Relevant internships or research projects in fisheries / maritime monitoring would be valuable