Transportation Security Officer (TSO) | Entry Level (Training Provided)
14 days ago
Nashville
Explore Career Opportunities as a Transportation Security Officer (TSO) with TSA TSA is hiring Transportation Security Officers across the United States. TSOs are the face of the agency, the people on the front lines who play an important role at TSA. TSOs are responsible for screening travelers and property while keeping the experience courteous and professional. TSA offers paid training to prepare you for success, regardless of your experience level. • Openings: Nationwide, • Pay: $40,332 - $91,767, • Schedule: Shift work set by the airport (may include nights, weekends, holidays, overtime, extended shifts, and split shifts), • Remote/Telework: Not available, • Relocation: Not provided, • Drug Test: Yes (including random testing after hire), • Paid Time Off: Annual leave + sick leave, plus paid federal holidays, • Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision (plus life insurance options), • Retirement: Federal retirement plan + TSP (401k-style) with up to 5% match, • Extra Pay: Overtime and premium pay for nights, Sundays, and holidays (varies by shift/location), • Operate screening equipment and technology to identify dangerous objects in baggage, cargo, and on passengers, • Conduct screening and searches, which may include pat-downs and bag/property searches, • Lift/carry bins, bags, and property up to 50 lbs, • Control terminal entry/exit points, • Give directions and respond to traveler questions, • Stay focused in a high-noise, high-pressure environment (alarms, crowds, time pressure, and sometimes disruptive or angry passengers), • Follow TSA procedures and adapt to new protocols as they change, • Experience: 1 year full-time experience in the security industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician Paid, unpaid, and volunteer experience may be credited. Part-time experience is credited proportionally. • U.S. Citizen or U.S. National, • At least 18 years old at the time of application, • Must pass the TSA CBT exam, • You may need to lift up to 50 lbs and stand for long periods of time. If you meet minimum qualifications, all candidates are required to take the TSA computer-based test (TAB CBT). It’s a timed exam testing your attention to detail, X-ray/object recognition, and reading comprehension. Passing drastically increases your chances to be hired. This is not a job offer from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This post promotes a third-party resource that helps applicants prepare for TSA job applications. TSA does not charge to apply. Applicants must pass required assessments and successfully complete the multi-step hiring process. For a one-time access fee, you get tools and resources to prepare for TSA’s process, including the CBT/TAB-style assessment and what comes next: • Step-by-step guide to the TSA hiring process, • Practice-style prep for the computer-based assessment, • Interview prep guidance, • Support via email/chat