Screening Officer ( Airport)

Job description:

Location - Rochester International Airport in Rochester, New York (ROC

Job Description:

NETS is seeking Transportation Security Officers (TSO) to work at the Transportation Security Officers (TSO)

This position performs a variety of duties related to providing security and protection of air travelers airports and aircrafts. Specifically you will be responsible for identifying dangerous objects in baggage cargo and/or on passengers; and preventing those objects from being transported onto aircraft. You are required to perform various tasks such as: wanding pat down searches operation of x-ray machines lifting of baggage (up to 50 pounds) and screening and ticket review using electronic and imaging equipment. As a NETS Transportation Security Officer you may perform passenger screening baggage screening or both. You are expected to perform these duties in a courteous and professional manner.

  • Provides the traveling public with the highest levels of security customer service and professionalism
  • Performs a variety of duties related to providing security and protection of air travelers airports and aircrafts and various tasks such as: pat down searches operation of x-ray machines property searches and ticket document checking using electronic and imaging equipment
  • Continuously and effectively interact with the public giving directions and responding to inquiries in a reasonable tone and manner
  • Stand and remain standing for periods up to three hours without sitting
  • Lift and/or assist another individual to lift (from the ground) an object weighing 50 pounds
  • Maintain focus and awareness within a stressful environment containing numerous distractions which includes noise from alarms machinery people time pressure disruptive and disruptive passengers and the requirement to identify and locate potentially life-threatening devices and devices intended on creating massive destruction
  • Make effective decisions in both crisis and routine situations
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma GED or equivalent; or minimum one year work experience in security work aviation screener work or x-ray technician work
  • Must possess excellent communication skills and the ability to represent NETS in a positive and professional manner when interacting with the traveling public and stakeholders
  • Excellent visual observation and identification skills
  • Skill sufficient to operate all advanced technologies and security equipment at screening checkpoints
  • Must have the ability to attain dual function certification
  • Must be a US citizen or US National
  • Must be proficient in English (reading writing speaking and listening)
  • Must possess excellent mental abilities (visual observation and identification mental rotation

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $16.00 - $19.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Experience:

  • Security Guard: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Airport Security : 1 year (Preferred)
  • TSO/TSA: 1 year (Preferred)

Work Location: On the road

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