Transportation Security Officers Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Security Agent

Company: SOS Enterprises LLC

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

All agents must be able to obtain licensing through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, are required to score a minimum of 95%…

Patient Care Contact Center Representative

Company: ACCESS Community Health Network

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 10, 2025

If personal vehicle is employed, a current driver’s license and proof of insurance is required. Return patient calls/messages and provide additional information…

Security Officer- Security

Company: Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 09, 2025

5% Answer security telephone and safety hotline calls and respond in a timely manner based on priority. Handle undesired conduct, violations of hotel policy and…

Security Officer (Thursday - Sunday, 4pm - 11pm Shift)

Company: United Service Companies

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Provide a welcoming environment and provide needed services for guests. Communicate effectively with guests while maintaining excellent hospitality and…

School Security Agent

Company: SOS Enterprises LLC

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Ensure the safety of staff and student. Ability to operate surveillance equipment. Report on daily activities and any security incidents.

Security Call Off Coverage - Entry Level

Company: GardaWorld Security Services U.S.

Location: Lombard, IL

Posted Aug 08, 2025

A comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer matching contributions,…

B&B Mechanic Assistant (Carpenter/Helper)

Company: Metra

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 09, 2025

Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license. Starting pay rates may vary based on entry rates in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

Program Manager II, Compliance, Global Affairs

Company: Google

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 08, 2025

As a Program Manager at Google, you’ll lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish — working with stakeholders to plan requirements, manage…

Program Manager, Data Centers

Company: JLL

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Working collaboratively with various stakeholders, you'll ensure successful program execution while proactively addressing risks and driving operational…

Hotel Security

Company: Hilton Suites Oakbrook Terrace

Location: Oakbrook Terrace, IL

Posted Aug 09, 2025

Patrol all areas of the property and assist guests with room access. Respond to accidents and assist guests/employees during emergency situations.

Senior Insider Threat Analyst

Company: Uber

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 08, 2025

Demonstrated experience working with insider risk-related technologies such as User Behavior Analytics tool sets, Data Loss Prevention tools, and SIEM tools.

Security Supervisor - Special Response

Company: GardaWorld Security Services U.S.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 08, 2025

A comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer matching contributions,…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Transportation Security Officers at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level officers earn between $35,000 and $45,000 annually, depending on airport size and state bonuses. Mid‑level officers, such as those with 2–5 years of experience or who manage ETD teams, typically receive $45,000 to $60,000. Senior officers—often 5+ years, supervising patrol shifts or coordinating with federal agencies—can earn $60,000 to $80,000 or more, especially at major hubs like JFK or LAX.
What skills and certifications are required to become a Transportation Security Officer?
Candidates must complete the TSA Security Officer training program and obtain the TSA Security Officer certification (TSA‑112). Additional certifications that boost employability include Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) certification, Advanced Threat Analysis (ATA) credentials, and first‑aid/CPR. Core skills include threat‑detection proficiency, knowledge of hazardous materials regulations, biometric screening, strong communication, and the ability to operate X‑ray and CT scanners.
Is remote work available for Transportation Security Officer positions?
While most Transportation Security Officer roles require on‑site presence at airports, rail terminals, or maritime facilities, certain positions such as Threat Intelligence Analysts, Training Coordinators, and compliance audit specialists can work remotely. These roles typically use secure VPNs to access TSA databases, conduct virtual training sessions, and analyze threat feeds.
What career progression paths exist for Transportation Security Officers?
A typical path starts as a Ground Screening Officer, advances to Senior Officer overseeing shifts, then to Patrol Officer or Threat Analyst roles. From there, officers may move into supervisory positions—Security Manager or TSA Officer—managing multiple terminals. Long‑term careers can lead to managerial roles within TSA’s National Security Division, corporate security leadership at airlines, or consulting positions with private security firms.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Transportation Security Officers?
Key trends include the integration of AI‑driven threat detection that analyzes passenger behavior patterns in real time, the deployment of drone surveillance for perimeter security, and the adoption of contactless biometric boarding to reduce queue times. TSA’s new regulations on high‑speed rail security and the push for unified data platforms across transportation modes are also creating new specialty roles for officers skilled in data analytics and cross‑agency coordination.

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