Air Interdiction Agent - Border Protection
Company: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Location: Eden Prairie
Posted on: May 17, 2023
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Job Description:
The Air and Marine Operations (AMO) component of U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) offers those interested in a career in
law enforcement an exceptional opportunity to work with an elite
team of highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and
purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission protecting America.If
you are looking for an exciting and rewarding job that also
provides great pay, benefits, and job stability, now is the time to
make your move. CBP is recruiting now for these full-time
security-based opportunities with the nation's largest law
enforcement organization charged with maintaining the security of
our national borders while facilitating lawful international travel
and trade.*** THIS IS A DIRECT HIRE PUBLIC NOTICE: Category rating,
Veterans' Preference and traditional rating and ranking do not
apply to this Public Notice. Applicants will be referred for
selection consideration throughout the announcement open period.
Salary and BenefitsYou will begin your career as a GS-11 grade
level Air Interdiction Agent (AIA) and make $80,081 to $104,101 -
note, this is a career ladder position, with a grade level
progression of GS-11, GS-12, and GS-13. You may be eligible for a
promotion to the next higher grade level automatically (without
re-applying) once you complete 52-weeks at each grade level (with
supervisor approval).Agents will also receive the full package of
federal employment benefits that include health and insurance
plans, a generous annual and sick leave program, and participation
in the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan akin to a traditional
401(k) offering.Duties and ResponsibilitiesAs an Air Interdiction
Agent (AIA) you will perform aviation-based law enforcement
operations for the detection, prevention, interdiction, &
apprehension of terrorists, terrorist weapons, and other contraband
and persons from illegally entering or attacking the United States.
Typical duties include:Conducting air patrol, surveillance, and
pursuit activities related to the interdiction of smuggled
contraband via land vehicles, aircraft, or vessels.Monitoring
behavior patterns and activities of suspect persons, vehicles, or
vessels believed to be engaged in illegal activities.Collecting,
refining, and analyzing strategic and tactical
intelligence.Searching persons, vessels, baggage, and cargo for
contraband or weapons incidental to detention or arrest.Duty
LocationsLocations are offered based on operational requirements,
mission requirements, and critical agency hiring needs as
determined by Air and Marine Operations. The duty location listed
in a final offer letter may include any geographic location within
the Southwest Border Region, Southeast Border Region, Caribbean Air
and Marine Branch (CAMB), and National Air Security Operation
Centers (NASOC) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) locations. You must
be willing to work at any duty location within that region to
include but not limited to the following: Southeast Region:
Homestead, FL; Southwest Region: Tucson and Yuma, AZ; San Diego,
CA; El Paso, Laredo, and McAllen, TX; NASOC UAS locations: Sierra
Vista, AZ; San Angelo, TX; and CAMB: Aguadilla, PRYou may qualify
for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency
policy.QualificationsExperience: You qualify for the GS-11 grade
level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience
equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing
duties such as:Flying as a Pilot-in-Command or sole manipulator in
an airplane and helicopter in all environments of flight, including
night, poor weather, unfavorable terrain, low altitudes, or
speedEvaluating information rapidly and making judicious decisions
promptly during in-flight operationsDeveloping strategies and
coordinating aircraft and ground assetsUsing information systems
and databases to conduct information surveys, queries, update files
and disseminate informationExperience may include Operation of an
aircraft as Captain, Pilot in Command, Aircraft Commander, First
Officer, Certified Flight Instructor, Second in Command, or
Co-pilotHiring Minimums: Pilot Enter on Duty minimums are 1500
flight hours; (up to 500 hours can be waived, reducing the pilot
enter on duty minimums to 1000 hours; see Required Documents in the
job announcement regarding the Flight Hour Waiver).A current FAA
Commercial or ATP Pilot Certification with the following
ratings:Dual Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land or multi-engine
land) with instrument rating AND Rotorcraft Helicopter with
instrument rating; orAirplane Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land
or multi-engine land) with instrument; orHelicopter Rated:
Rotorcraft Helicopter with instrument rating; orEquivalent military
rating of the above at the time of application (eligibility based
on military flight experience must provide official orders, forms
or logbooks showing their status as a rated military pilot)250
Pilot-in-Command hours; 75 Instrument hours; 75 Night hours (Flight
Hour Waiver available, see Required Documents); 100 Flight hours in
the last 12 monthsFAA Class I medical required for assessment dated
within last 12 calendar months; FAA Class II medical will qualify.
It must be dated within last 12 calendar months. However, at the
time of your Flight Assessment you MUST present a FAA 1st Class
Medical Certificate dated within the previous 12 calendar
months.Apply at 750 hours total time - Applicants applying at 750
flight hours are required to obtain at least 1,000 flight hours
(depending on the number of hours approved for a waiver) at own
expense before being able to attend the 3-part flight assessment.
Applicant must still meet 250 Pilot-in-Command, 75 instrument,
75-night hours and 100 flight hours in the last 12 months.UAS
Flight Hours: Applicants may include UAS Predator A (MQ-1),
Predator B (MQ-9) flight hours and Predator A (MQ-1), Predator B
(MQ-9) or predator based variant flight hours. These hours may be
credited towards satisfying the "Total flight time" 1,500 flight
hour requirement only. UAS hours do not count towards the 250
flight hours as a Pilot in Command, 75 flight hours Instrument, and
75 flight hours Night. Flight hour logbooks will be required at
time of your Flight Assessment for verification.Other
Requirements:Citizenship: You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for
this position.Residency: You must have had primary U.S. residency
(includes protectorates as declared under international law) for at
least three of the last five years.Age Restriction: In accordance
with Public Law 100-238, this position is covered under law
enforcement retirement provisions. Candidates must be referred for
selection to the Border Patrol Agent position before reaching their
40th birthday in accordance with Department of Homeland Security
Directive 251-03. The age restriction may not apply if you are
currently serving or have previously served in a federal civilian
law enforcement (non-military) position covered by Title 5 U.S.C.
8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d). Travel Required: You may be
expected to travel for this position based on operational needs.How
to ApplyClick the Apply button on this site. You will be linked to
the CBP Talent Network page. For Position of Interest select Air
Interdiction Agent, then complete the pre-screening questions.You
will then be provided a link to USAJOBS, the Federal Government's
official employment site to complete your application. Be certain
to review ALL details of the job opening announcement and follow
all instructions in the application process.If you have questions
about the application process, contact a recruiter through the AMO
website www.cbp.gov/careers/amo and check the CBP calendar at
www.cbp.gov/cbp-events-calendar frequently for upcoming
informational webinars, in-person recruiter events, and virtual
career events.
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