Transportation Security Officer (TSO)
Company: Transportation Security Administration
Location: San Luis Obispo
Posted on: January 19, 2023
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Job Description:
Summary Transportation Security Officers are responsible for
providing security and protection of travelers across all
transportation sectors in a courteous and professional manner.
Their duties may also extend to securing high-profile events,
important figures and/or anything that includes or impacts our
transportation systems. Learn more about the Transportation
Security Officer (TSO) role on the TSA Careers Website.
Responsibilities For more information on working at San Luis Obispo
County Airport, please Click Here. Salary Information: The salary
range listed above includes locality pay of 33.61% and a retention
incentive of 10% of adjusted pay that is unique to this duty
location. In order to recruit and retain highly qualified employees
at this location, TSA has approved the payment of a bi-weekly
retention incentive. The current starting hourly rate for this
position is $21.38. The continuation of the incentive portion of
this hourly rate is contingent upon annual approval and funding.
Hiring: TSA may apply a gender-specific (male or female) hiring
preference to fill TSO positions in order to meet security mission
and same gender pat-down job-related requirements. At airport
locations where it is necessary to apply the hiring preference,
candidates of the needed gender will be provided preference in the
scheduling of the computer based aptitude test, airport
assessments, processing and selection. DHS components work
collectively to prevent terrorism, secure borders, enforce and
administer immigration laws, safeguard cyberspace and ensure
resilience to disasters. Securing Travel, Protecting People-At the
TSA, you will serve in a high-stakes environment to safeguard the
American way of life. Across the nation, you will be on the front
line of the DHSs TSA team as they secure airports, seaports,
railroads, highways, and public transit systems, thus protecting
our transportation infrastructure and ensuring freedom of movement
for people and commerce. Realistic Job Preview: The Realistic Job
Preview gives you an honest, objective and vivid portrait of what
it means to work as a Transportation Security Officer (TSO) and
provides employee testimonies about both the good and the
challenging aspects of being a TSO. To view the video, please Click
Here. Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) provide security and
protection of air travelers, airports and aircraft in a courteous
and professional manner. This includes: Operating various screening
equipment and technology to identify dangerous objects in baggage,
cargo and on passengers, and preventing those objects from being
transported onto aircraft. Performing searches and screening, which
may include physical interaction with passengers (e.g., pat-downs,
search of property, etc.), conducting bag searches and
lifting/carrying bags, bins, and property weighing up to 50lbs.
Controlling terminal entry and exit points. Interacting with the
public, giving directions and responding to inquiries. Maintaining
focus and awareness while working in a stressful environment which
includes noise from alarms, machinery and people, crowd
distractions, time pressure, and disruptive and angry passengers,
in order to preserve the professional ability to identify and
locate potentially life threatening or mass destruction devices,
and to make effective decisions in both crisis and routine
situations. Engaging in continuous development of critical thinking
skills, necessary to mitigate actual and potential security
threats, by identifying, evaluating, and applying appropriate
situational options and approaches. This may include application of
risk-based security screening protocols that vary based on program
requirements. Retaining and implementing knowledge of all
applicable Standard Operating Procedures, demonstrating responsible
and dependable behavior, and is open to change and adapts to new
information or unexpected obstacles. NOTE: Employees occupying
frontline positions, i.e., individuals occupying positions that
involve contact with the traveling public on a regular and
recurring basis, may be required to wear TSA approved and issued
personal protective equipment (PPE). This requirement is in place
to address the COVID-19 pandemic and comply with Executive Order
13991 and TSAs Pandemic and Emerging Infectious Disease and
Workforce Protection Plan. PPE includes TSA issued surgical masks,
face shields, and nitrile gloves. At TSA, the health and safety of
our employees is a top priority. Requirements Conditions of
Employment Must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National and at least 18
years of age Pass a drug screening, medical evaluation, and
background investigation Subject to post-employment random drug
and/or alcohol testing Must be registered for Selective Service
(males born after 12/31/59) Must be available to work various
shifts and overtime, as needed Mandatory travel for training and
occasional travel may be required The requirements listed above
must be met at the time of application submission. Other
Requirements: Selective Service Registration Requirement: TSA
policy requires verification of Selective Service registration for
male applicants born after 12/31/59. To find out if you initially
meet the Selective Service registration requirement for TSA
employment, please Click Here. Credit: Applicants must not have
delinquent Federal or State taxes, or past due child support
payments. E-Verify: DHS uses E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to
confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the
United States. Learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and
responsibilities. Residency Requirement: To ensure adequate
background investigative coverage, applicants are required to have
resided within the United States for three of the last five years
immediately prior to applying for this position. For those
applicants who do not meet this residency requirement, an exception
may be granted under the following circumstances (1) applicant
worked for U.S. Government in foreign countries in federal civilian
or military capacities; (2) applicant was or is a dependent
accompanying a federal civilian or military employee serving in
foreign countries; (3) applicant who studied abroad at a U.S.
affiliated college or university; or (4) applicant who has a
current and adequate federal background investigation completed for
a federal or Government contractor position. Qualifications
Applicants must meet these qualifications in order to be further
evaluated in the TSO hiring process: Have a high school diploma,
General Educational Development (GED), High School Equivalency Test
(HiSET), or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) credential
OR at least one year of full-time work experience in the security
industry, aviation screening, or as an X-ray technician Be
proficient in the English language (i.e., able to read, write,
speak, and comprehend) National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer
experience): Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience,
including volunteer work done through National Service programs
(e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g.,
professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community,
student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies,
knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and
experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will
receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer
experience. Education Additional Information No moving, relocation
or pre-employment travel expenses will be paid for this position,
or while in application for this position. This position is not a
law enforcement position and therefore, is not covered by Law
Enforcement Availability Pay or Law Enforcement Retirement. Per the
President's 2014 Fair Employment memo, TSA policy is to not
adversely consider a candidate based on unemployment or financial
difficulty through no fault of their own. For more information on
the Fair Employment policy, see Additional Resources here. TSA is
an excepted service agency. Employment with TSA does not confer the
"Competitive Status" that generally results from selection and
service in Competitive Service agencies. However, permanent
employees who have at least one year of continuous service with TSA
will be eligible to apply for positions in other Federal agencies
under the OPM-DHS Interchange Agreement. Reasonable Accommodation:
Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the
application and hiring process should contact HC ServeU Customer
Care at HC-ServeU@tsa.dhs.gov. Bargaining Unit Status: This
position is in the bargaining unit for which the American
Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is the exclusive
representative. Reemployed Annuitants: Since the TSO position is
permanent, it does not meet the eligibility requirement for a
salary offset waiver under the National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2010. Therefore, former Federal or Postal
Service employees who are receiving a civilian retirement annuity
may have their salary reduced by the amount of their pension, which
could result in a biweekly net pay as low as zero dollars ($0.00)
or a debt owed to the Federal Government. TSO Dress and Appearance
Responsibilities: TSOs are required to adhere to the Personal
Appearance Standard that requires a neat, clean and professional
appearance while on duty or while wearing a uniform. This includes
adherence to policies on accessories and grooming. For example,
with the exception of 1/4 inch stud-type earrings, body and/or
tongue piercing may not be visible to the public. In addition,
tattoos of any kind on the head, face, and exposed areas of the
neck must be covered at all times and not visible to the general
public. TSA issued and approved items such as turtlenecks or
dickies may be used to cover tattoos on the lower neck. Work
Schedules for Part-time Positions: Specific work shifts and
schedules will be determined by the airport. Part-time shifts
generally range from 16-32 hours per week Part-time work consists
of shift-work on any day from Sunday through Saturday, which may
include irregular hours, nights, holidays, overtime, extended
shifts and weekend shifts, changing shifts, and split shifts A
"split-shift" consists of any two work shifts, each lasting at
least two (2) hours in one 24-hour period, with at least two (2)
hours between work shifts Maintaining Employment: All TSOs must
maintain the standard level of certification and fitness for duty,
to include: Completing classroom training, on-the-job training, and
all initial certification testing Recurrent and specialized
training and recertification tests on a periodic basis Passing
background investigations, including a criminal check and credit
check, and all randomly administered drug and alcohol screening
tests
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