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Transportation Security Screeners

SOC: 33-9093.00 · Job Zone 2 (Some preparation)

Conduct screening of passengers, baggage, or cargo to ensure compliance with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations. May operate basic security equipment such as x-ray machines and hand wands at screening checkpoints.

Wage & Employment (2024)

Median Wage

$63,360

per year

Mean Wage

$61,840

per year

Employment

46K

workers

Wage Range

$45,010 - $75,940

10th - 90th pct

Wage Distribution

$45,010Median: $63,360$75,940

Task Breakdown

26 tasks analyzed

Inspect carry-on items, using x-ray viewing equipment, to determine whether items contain objects that warrant further investigation.

Search carry-on or checked baggage by hand when it is suspected to contain prohibited items such as weapons.

View images of checked bags and cargo, using remote screening equipment, and alert baggage screeners or handlers to any possible problems.

Check passengers' tickets to ensure that they are valid, and to determine whether passengers have designations that require special handling, such as providing photo identification.

Test baggage for any explosive materials, using equipment such as explosive detection machines or chemical swab systems.

Perform pat-down or hand-held wand searches of passengers who have triggered machine alarms, who are unable to pass through metal detectors, or who have been randomly identified for such searches.

Notify supervisors or other appropriate personnel when security breaches occur.

Send checked baggage through automated screening machines, and set bags aside for searching or rescreening as indicated by equipment.

Decide whether baggage that triggers alarms should be searched or should be allowed to pass through.

Locate suspicious bags pictured in printouts sent from remote monitoring areas, and set these bags aside for inspection.

Follow those who breach security until police or other security personnel arrive to apprehend them.

Inform other screeners when baggage should not be opened because it might contain explosives.

Inspect checked baggage for signs of tampering.

Ask passengers to remove shoes and divest themselves of metal objects prior to walking through metal detectors.

Close entry areas following security breaches or reopen areas after receiving notification that the airport is secure.

Challenge suspicious people, requesting their badges and asking what their business is in a particular areas.

Patrol work areas to detect any suspicious items.

Contact police directly in cases of urgent security issues, using phones or two-way radios.

Record information about any baggage that sets off alarms in monitoring equipment.

Watch for potentially dangerous persons whose pictures are posted at checkpoints.

Contact leads or supervisors to discuss objects of concern that are not on prohibited object lists.

Confiscate dangerous items and hazardous materials found in opened bags and turn them over to airlines for disposal.

Monitor passenger flow through screening checkpoints to ensure order and efficiency.

Inform passengers of how to mail prohibited items to themselves, or confiscate these items.

Provide directions and respond to passenger inquiries.

Direct passengers to areas where they can pick up their baggage after screening is complete.

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