Overview

Transportation Security Officer

The security checkpoint at the Local Area airport facility plays a critical role in maintaining safety standards for local and regional departures. Aviation security in this region depends on the professionalism of every Transportation Security Officer stationed at the screening lanes. This DHS position requires sharp attention to detail, physical readiness, and a genuine commitment to protecting the traveling public. In this Transportation Security Officer capacity, you will rotate through multiple screening positions — from X-ray and AIT to document checking and checked baggage inspection — maintaining sharp performance standards at every station. Officers serving as Transportation Security Officer are eligible for federal retirement under FERS, TSP matching contributions, and union representation through AFGE. This is a career-track position with meaningful benefits from day one.

Every traveler passing through Local Area, US 00000 depends on the skill and vigilance of a Transportation Security Officer. At Local Area's airport, TSOs form the first and most critical line of defense in the nation's aviation security network, operating advanced imaging technology, X-ray systems, and physical screening procedures that protect millions of passengers each year. This federal law enforcement support role combines technical proficiency, situational awareness, and public-facing professionalism in equal measure. As a TSO at the Local Area security checkpoint, you will screen passengers and their carry-on baggage using a range of screening technologies to detect prohibited items and potential threats. You will work rotating shifts — including early mornings, late nights, and weekends — as part of a coordinated team dedicated to maintaining a safe and efficient checkpoint environment in US. The position offers a stable federal career path within the Department of Homeland Security.
Federal pay, benefits, and retirement from your first day of employment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Screening passengers at security checkpoints using walk-through metal detectors and advanced imaging technology (AIT)
  • Operating X-ray equipment to identify prohibited items in carry-on baggage at Local Area checkpoint lanes
  • Conducting standard and enhanced pat-down procedures in compliance with TSA Standard Operating Procedures
  • Resolving checked baggage alarms by performing physical inspections and explosive trace detection (ETD) swabbing
  • Controlling checkpoint access to ensure only authorized individuals and screened passengers enter the sterile area
  • Communicating clearly with passengers of all backgrounds to explain screening procedures and reduce checkpoint delays
  • Documenting security incidents and anomalies and escalating to supervisory TSOs when warranted
  • Maintaining required proficiency in all assigned screening positions through on-the-job training and periodic evaluations
  • Supporting security operations during peak travel periods and special events at the Local Area terminal

Requirements & Qualifications

  • U.S. citizenship (permanent residency does not qualify)
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Minimum one year of full-time security work, aviation, or customer service experience — OR one year of post-secondary education
  • Successful completion of the TSA Computer-Based Test (CBT) covering X-ray interpretation and English proficiency
  • Pass a medical evaluation including color vision assessment (ability to distinguish red, green, and yellow)
  • Pass a Security Threat Assessment (STA) and TSA background investigation
  • Meet physical requirements: lift up to 50 lbs, stand for extended periods, and perform repetitive bending and reaching

Preferred Skills

  • Prior military, law enforcement, or federal agency experience
  • Experience working in high-volume public-facing environments such as airports or transit hubs
  • Bilingual communication skills useful at Local Area's international and domestic checkpoint lanes

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, U.S. citizenship is a mandatory requirement for all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) positions. Permanent residency or work visas do not qualify.
Coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program is available to career employees and begins on the first day of the first full pay period after you register and enroll.
The frontline TSA CBT evaluation measures English language proficiency, writing skills, and object recognition, specifically interpreting 2D and 3D X-ray images to identify potential threats.
Because airports operate 24/7, frontline TSA officers work rotating shifts, which include early mornings, late nights, weekends, and holidays. Shift assignments are bid on by seniority.
Local operations are centered at the regional airport serving Local Area, US 00000. Onboarding, facility orientation, and primary duties are completed directly at this terminal.

Estimated Pay and Benefits

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$19.65 — $29.80 per hour
Estimated Hourly Pay Range
💼 Employment 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 Accrual
    13 days annual leave/year starting from day one
  • Union Representation (AFGE)
    American Federation of Government Employees
📋 TSA Onboarding Vetting
  • 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.