Air Interdiction Agent
Company: U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Location: National City
Posted on: April 21, 2025
Job Description:
Pilot CBP Air Interdiction AgentAir and Marine Operations (AMO),
a component of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), offers
skilled Pilots interested in law enforcement an opportunity to work
with an elite team of highly trained professionals whose
camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily
mission to protect America.If you are looking for an exciting and
rewarding career with excellent pay, exceptional federal benefits
and job stability, now is the time to make your move: become an Air
Interdiction Agent. AMO is actively recruiting for these full-time
security-based opportunities with a streamlined application
process. Notably, seasoned pilots and those with military training
are in demandAPPLY TODAY!Duty LocationsLocations are offered based
on operational requirements, mission requirements, and critical
agency hiring needs as determined by AMO. You must be willing to
work at any duty location within the region you select to include
but not limited to the following:Southeast Region:Homestead, FL and
CAMB:Aguadilla, PRSouthwest Region: Tucson and Yuma, AZ; San Diego,
CA; El Paso, Laredo, and McAllen, TXNASOC UAS locations:Sierra
Vista, AZ; San Angelo, TXDuties and ResponsibilitiesAs an Air
Interdiction Agent (AIA) you will perform aviation-based law
enforcement operations for the detection, prevention, interdiction,
and 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.
- Supporting search and rescue and humanitarian efforts.Salary
and BenefitsBegin your career as an Air Interdiction Agent (AIA)
and make up to $106,000 -$127,000 per year based on your
qualifications for the GS-11 grade level and possible extra
compensation based on your duty location (see below) and overtime
pay, up to 25% of your salary.Your starting salary will include
Special Salary Rate (SSR); Law Enforcement Availability Pay (LEAP);
Recruitment Incentive; and Retention Incentive.This career ladder
position has 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).Example of annual
compensation for the first three years at our new-hire locations
which are currently authorized to receive LEAP (amounts below
include the SSR + LEAP).
- GS-11, 1st year annual pay - $106,588
- GS-12, 2nd year annual pay - $127,754
- GS-13, 3rd year annual pay - $151,817Example of annual
compensation for the first three years at our new-hire locations
which are currently authorized to receive a 10% Retention Incentive
(amounts below include the SSR + LEAP + 10% Retention Incentive UAS
Sites: Sierra Vista, AZ; Grand Forks, ND; San Angelo, TX).
- GS-11, 1st year annual pay - $115,115
- GS-12, 2nd year annual pay - $137,974
- GS-13, 3rd year annual pay - $164,071Example of annual
compensation for the first three years at our new-hire locations
which are currently authorized to receive a 25% Recruitment
Incentive (amounts below include the SSR + LEAP + 25% Recruitment
Incentive CAMB location only; Aguadilla, PR).
- GS-11, 1st year annual pay - $127,906
- GS-12, 2nd year annual pay - $153,305
- GS-13, 3rd year annual pay - $182,302Air Interdiction Agents
are eligible to select from an array of federal employment benefits
that include health, dental and other insurance plans, a generous
annual and sick leave program, and participation in the Thrift
Savings Plan, a retirement plan akin to a traditional and ROTH
401(k) offering.QualificationsExperience:You qualify for the GS-11
grade level if you possess one (1) year of specialized professional
aviation experience 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 speed.
- Evaluating information rapidly and making judicious decisions
promptly during in-flight operations.
- Developing strategies and coordinating aircraft and ground
assets.
- Using information systems and databases to conduct information
surveys, queries, update files and disseminate information.
- Experience may include Operation of an aircraft as Captain,
Pilot in Command, Aircraft Commander, First Officer, Certified
Flight Instructor, Second in Command, or Co-pilot.Hiring
Minimums:Certification & Ratings: A current FAA Commercial or ATP
Pilot Certification with one of the following ratings:
- Dual Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land or multi-engine land)
with instrument rating AND Rotorcraft Helicopter with instrument
rating.
- Airplane Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land or multi-engine
land) with instrument.
- Helicopter Rated: Rotorcraft Helicopter with instrument
rating.
- Equivalent 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).Flight Hours: 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.250 Pilot-in-Command
hours; 75 Instrument hours; 75 Night hours (Flight Hour Waiver
available, see Required Documents); and 100 Flight hours in the
last 12 months This qualification requirement is currently being
waived by OPM through August 5, 2025.FAA Class 2 medical required
for assessment dated within the last 12 calendar months; FAA Class
1, FAA Class 2 or Military medical flight clearance dated within
the last 12 months qualifies to start the pre-employment process
for the AIA position.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 their own expense before being able to attend the 3-part
flight assessment. Applicants must still meet 250 Pilot-in-Command,
75 instrument, and 75-night hours (100 flight hours in the last 12
months. This qualification requirement is currently being waived by
OPM through August 5, 2025)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 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 the time of your Flight Assessment for
verification.Other RequirementsCitizenship: 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
Requirement: Provisions of Public Laws 93-350 and 100-238 allow the
imposition of a maximum age for initial appointment to a primary
Law Enforcement Officer position within the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS). In accordance with DHS Management Directive 251-03,
the "day before an individual's 37th birthday" is the maximum age
for original appointment to a position as a primary law enforcement
officer within DHS. The age requirement is also necessary to ensure
that you are able to complete the 20 years of applicable service
for retirement.NOTE: The Commissioner of CBP has approved a
temporary increase in the maximum allowable age to 40 for original
placement into an Air Interdiction Agent position.Age Waiver:
Creditable law enforcement officer service -Covered by Title 5
U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d), or creditable service
covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8401(36) (as a Customs and Border
Protection Officer) on or after July 6, 2008, may be applied toward
the maximum age requirement. This age restriction may not apply if
you are currently serving in a federal civilian (not military) law
enforcement position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5
U.S.C. 8412(d).Veterans' Preference Eligibility: To ensure
compliance with statutes pertaining to the appointment of
preference eligible veterans as determined by the Merit Systems
Protection Board in its decisionIsabellav.Dept of State,the maximum
age for original appointment articulated above shall not apply to
the hiring of individuals entitled to veterans' preference
eligibility under 5 U.S.C. 3312. You must submit proof of Veteran's
Preference (DD-214 Member 4 Copy) at the time of
application.Training:This position has a training requirement. You
may be required to successfully complete the training requirement
as a condition of employment. Failure to successfully complete the
required course(s) of training in accordance with CBP standards and
policies will result in placement into either a former or different
position, demotion, or separation as determined by management and
appropriate procedures.Travel Required: You may be expected to
travel for this position based on operational needs.How to
ApplyThere Are Three Ways to Apply to Become an Air Interdiction
Agent:
- Fill out theAir Interdiction Agent applicant checklistand email
it to a recruiter atcbp_amo_recruiting@cbp.dhs.govalong with a copy
of your resume; OR
- Apply onUSAJOBS;OR
- Apply onAirline Apps.Stay Updated Opt into CBPs talent
repository (highly recommended) by selecting the Contact a
Recruiter button. For Position of Interest select Air and Marine
Operations, Air Interdiction Agent, then complete the pre-screening
questions. Youll receive monthly emails with information about
webinars, career expos, and future opportunities with AMO and
CBP.Required
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