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Compliance Officer

Company: Wind River

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Adherence Lead

Company: Merrill

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Warehouse Supervisor - Amtrak

Company: Aramark

Location: Washington, DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

Network Engineer

Company: GCyber

Location: Washington DC

Posted Jan 25, 2025

GCyber is looking for a Network Engineer to work with a high-profile DISA customer. The role involves designing, building, and configuring communication networks, ensuring optimal performance and security. The engineer will also monitor, maintain, and upgrade networks using industry-leading technologies. They will analyze customer requirements to deliver innovative technical solutions and evaluate new communication technologies to enhance network capabilities. The ideal candidate will have an active DoD Top Secret/SCI security clearance, a Bachelor's Degree in a related field or equivalent work experience, 8+ years of experience in Network Administration, and an IAT Level II certification along with one of the specified networking certifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Transportation Security Officers?
Entry‑level TSOs earn $30,000–$38,000 annually; mid‑level TSOs with 5–10 years experience earn $38,000–$50,000; senior TSOs and supervisory roles earn $50,000–$65,000; lead or TSA supervisory positions can exceed $70,000 depending on location and overtime.
Which skills and certifications are required for a Transportation Security Officer?
TSOs must pass TSA background checks, complete the TSA Transportation Security Officer training, obtain a TSA Security Clearance, and be proficient in PAT scanner operation, explosive‑trace detection, and passenger ID verification. Rail and maritime TSOs may also need IBRE or Maritime Security Program certifications.
Is remote work possible for Transportation Security Officers?
TSO roles are inherently on‑site, but some agencies offer hybrid shifts that allow remote administrative reporting, incident analysis, or training management. Day‑to‑day security screening duties cannot be performed remotely.
What career progression paths exist for Transportation Security Officers?
TSOs can advance to Senior TSO, Team Lead, TSA Security Supervisor, or TSA Threat Management Officer. With experience, they may transition into security consulting, program management, or federal policy analysis roles within the TSA or Department of Homeland Security.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Transportation Security Officers?
The industry is moving toward AI‑powered screening, drone‑based perimeter monitoring, and biometric boarding systems. TSA’s "Smart Gate" initiative and the increasing use of TSA‑approved contactless ID verification are reshaping TSO workflows. Automation of routine checks is increasing, pushing TSOs to focus on high‑risk threat detection and incident response.

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