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TSA Officer - Airport Screener Nationwide hiring Role overview Transportation Security Officers help keep airports safe by screening passengers and baggage at security checkpoints. It’s a non-armed role that’s part security, part customer service. Depending on the airport, you may be hired either directly by TSA or by a private screening company through TSA’s Screening Partnership Program (SPP). At SPP airports, screening is still done under TSA oversight and federal security standards. Key points Non-armed role Security + customer service: help travelers, answer questions, keep lines moving Hired by TSA directly, or at select airports, by an SPP screening employer Paid training is provided No matter who employs you, the day-to-day work is focused on safety, customer interaction, and following clear procedures. Position details Openings: Nationwide (major airports and regional airports) Pay: Average range $45,760–$65,341/year (varies by location, shift differentials, and experience) Benefits: Generally in line with TSA-standard screening roles, with specifics depending on employer and location Why people like this job Clear career path, steady work, and strong training Meaningful public-facing role with real responsibility Opportunities to move up (lead roles, training, supervision, specialized functions) Perks and benefits (varies by employer/location) Paid time off (vacation, sick time, holidays) Health insurance options Retirement savings options Career growth and internal advancement opportunities Stable schedules available (shifts may include nights, weekends, holidays) Key responsibilities Security screening Screen passengers, carry-on items, and checked baggage Follow established procedures using screening equipment and physical screening methods when needed Customer service Give clear directions and help travelers move through security efficiently Stay calm and professional in a fast-paced environment Security support Maintain secure entry/exit areas and respond to checkpoint issues Communicate with supervisors and team members to keep operations running smoothly Important note (read this) This is not a job offer from TSA. TSA does not charge applicants to apply. This post promotes an independent, third-party resource that helps applicants prepare for the TSA hiring and assessment process. Getting hired requires passing the required assessments and successfully completing the multi-step hiring process. How our program helps For a one-time fee, you get a step-by-step guide and practice materials designed to help you apply correctly, prep for the TSA assessments, and move through the hiring process with fewer surprises and a better chance of getting hired: Step-by-step guide to the TSA hiring process Practice assessments with real scoring and answer explanations Interview prep and tips Job finder tool (search by state, city, radius) Support throughout the process Ready to apply? If you want a stable airport career with real benefits and room to grow, this is one of the most consistent entry paths. Use our program to prep, apply with confidence, and move through the process faster and with fewer surprises.

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