Overview
Serving as a high-volume international gateway, the aviation hub in the Los Angeles area requires complex coordination and advanced screening technologies to secure millions of annual flights. Aviation security in this region depends on the professionalism of every TSO – Baggage Screening stationed at the screening lanes. This DHS position requires sharp attention to detail, physical readiness, and a genuine commitment to protecting the traveling public. Day-to-day responsibilities for a TSO – Baggage Screening include screening passengers and baggage, resolving checkpoint alarms, documenting security incidents, and communicating professionally with travelers from all walks of life. From your first day of paid training through your career development as a TSO – Baggage Screening, TSA provides the tools, structure, and support to help you succeed in one of the federal government's most important frontline roles.
Key Responsibilities
- ✓ Operating computed tomography (CT) baggage screening systems and interpreting 3D threat images
- ✓ Running explosive trace detection (ETD) swabs on checked baggage flagging automated inline screening alarms
- ✓ Conducting physical searches of flagged baggage according to SOP, documenting findings accurately
- ✓ Coordinating with the checkpoint supervisor when a prohibited or suspicious item is identified in Los Angeles
- ✓ Maintaining the integrity of the sterile baggage-handling area and preventing unauthorized access
- ✓ Performing baggage resolution using dual-view X-ray to clear ambiguous images before escalating to a physical search
- ✓ Communicating with airline and airport ground staff to ensure baggage security chain of custody
- ✓ Logging all baggage screening resolutions in the TSA Performance and Results Information System (PARIS)
- ✓ Remaining current on changes to prohibited items lists and new threat categories briefed by TSA headquarters
Requirements & Qualifications
- • U.S. citizenship
- • High school diploma or GED
- • One year full-time work experience or one year of post-secondary education
- • Pass TSA Computer-Based Test (CBT) including X-ray image interpretation component
- • Color vision sufficient to distinguish between threat-image colors on screening equipment
- • Successful Security Threat Assessment and federal background investigation
- • Physical ability to lift, push, and move baggage items weighing up to 70 lbs
Preferred Skills
- • Prior experience with X-ray, baggage, or cargo inspection
- • Familiarity with TSA threat image projection (TIP) training systems
- • Knowledge of TSA prohibited items list and airline security protocols
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Estimated Pay and Benefits
- ●Federal Health Insurance (FEHB)Medical, dental & vision for career employees
- ●Federal Retirement (FERS + TSP)Pension + Thrift Savings Plan with gov't match
- ●Paid Leave Accrual13 days annual leave/year starting from day one
- ●Union Representation (AFGE)American Federation of Government Employees
- ✓U.S. Citizenship is required for all security screening positions.
- ✓Must pass the TSA Computer-Based Test (CBT) covering X-ray interpretation.
- ✓Comprehensive medical evaluation and drug screening required.
- ✓Background investigation and Security Threat Assessment (STA) mandatory.
- ✓Selective Service registration check (for males born after 1959).
- ✓All onboarding training is fully paid and conducted by certified TSA instructors.
