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Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Mosinee, Wisconsin Mosinee, Wisconsin
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Waterloo, Iowa Waterloo, Iowa
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. Their duties may include securing high-profile events and protecting transportation systems. U.S. Citizenship or National status is required, along with passing a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. TSOs must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical demands including lifting 50-pound baggage and walking up to 3 miles. They must also undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves potential exposure to dangerous materials and requires adherence to a strict dress code.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Gunnison, Colorado Gunnison, Colorado
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Burlington, Iowa Burlington, Iowa
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. Their duties may include securing high-profile events and protecting transportation systems. U.S. Citizenship or National status is required, along with passing a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. TSOs must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical demands including lifting 50-pound baggage and walking up to 3 miles. They must also undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves potential exposure to dangerous materials and requires adherence to a strict dress code.
Criminal Investigator (Special Agent)
Company: Department of Homeland Security - U.S. Secret Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Oct 18, 2024
The text describes the role of a Special Agent in the U.S. Secret Service, detailing the job's responsibilities, salary, and qualifications. The position involves critical protective and investigative assignments, starting at a base salary of $47,562 with potential for promotion to $115,079. The role requires U.S. citizenship, a valid driver's license, and age between 21 and 37 (or 40 with veteran's preference). Applicants must pass a drug test, carry and use a firearm, undergo intensive and specialized training, and sign a mobility agreement for assignments anywhere. Other requirements include a Top-Secret Clearance, uncorrected visual acuity of no worse than 20/100, and hearing loss not exceeding 25 decibels. Qualifications vary by level, with options including a bachelor's degree, graduate education, or specialized experience.
Criminal Investigator - Special Agent Talent and Achievement Recruitment Program (STAR)
Company: Department of Homeland Security - U.S. Secret Service
Location: Multiple Locations
Posted Oct 18, 2024
The text describes the role of a Special Agent in the U.S. Secret Service, detailing the job's responsibilities, salary, and qualifications. The position involves critical protective and investigative assignments, starting at a base salary of $47,562 with potential for promotion to $115,079. The role requires U.S. citizenship, a valid driver's license, and age between 21 and 37 (or 40 with veteran's preference). Applicants must pass a drug test, carry and use a firearm, complete extensive training, sign a mobility agreement, and meet visual and hearing requirements. A Top-Secret Clearance is necessary, and applicants must pass a series of assessments and background checks. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. They may also secure high-profile events and transportation system impacts. TSOs must be U.S. citizens or nationals, at least 18 years old, and pass a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. They must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical requirements. TSOs must undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves exposure to potentially lethal devices and dangerous chemicals.
Facility Health Program Manager (O-5 Billet) Non-Supervisory
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Location: Florence, Arizona Florence, Arizona
Posted Oct 18, 2024
This position is a non-supervisory role within the Department of Homeland Security, specifically in the ICE Health Service Corps. It's a hazardous duty role in a detention setting, requiring physical exertion and the ability to perform CPR/emergency care. The Facility Healthcare Program Manager (FHPM) supports the Health Services Administrator in managing, assessing, planning, and evaluating clinical programs. The role involves working with various standards and regulations, and requires strong project management, quality management, and communication skills. The position is only open to USPHS officers and Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates, and comes with a service commitment of 18 to 24 months.
Transportation Security Officer
Company: Department of Homeland Security - Transportation Security Administration
Location: Gwinn, Michigan Gwinn, Michigan
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) are responsible for ensuring traveler security and protection across all transportation sectors. Their duties may include securing high-profile events and protecting transportation systems. U.S. Citizenship or National status is required, along with passing a structured interview, drug screening, medical evaluation, and background investigation. TSOs must be proficient in English, available for various shifts and overtime, and meet physical demands including lifting 50-pound baggage and walking up to 3 miles. They must also undergo a background investigation and may need to travel for training. The role involves potential exposure to dangerous materials and requires adherence to a strict dress code.