
location_onWhitley Road, Oakland, Fayette County, West Tennessee, Tennessee, 38060, United States
Air and Marine Operations (AMO), a component of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is an elite team of highly trained professionals dedicated to protecting America. Our mission is defined by camaraderie, pride, and a shared purpose to detect, prevent, and interdict terrorists, weapons, and contraband from illegally entering or attacking the United States.
As an Air Interdiction Agent (AIA), you will join a rewarding career in aviation-based law enforcement. This role is designed for skilled pilots seeking a dynamic environment where they can utilize their expertise to support critical national security missions. You will perform air patrol, surveillance, and pursuit activities, monitoring suspect behavior and analyzing strategic intelligence to safeguard the nation's borders.
The position offers a unique blend of high-stakes law enforcement and aviation operations. You will work alongside a dedicated team to support search and rescue and humanitarian efforts while executing complex interdiction missions. This is a full-time, security-based opportunity ideal for those who thrive in a mission-driven culture.
AMO utilizes a streamlined application process for qualified candidates. There are three primary ways to apply:
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Successful candidates will undergo a three-part assessment. Upon completion, a duty location will be offered based on operational and mission requirements. You must be willing to work at any location within the selected region, including the Southeast, Southwest, Caribbean Air and Marine Branch (CAMB), or National Air Security Operation Centers (NASOC) UAS locations.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse workforce. We consider qualified applicants regardless of background.
Age & Veterans: While the standard maximum age for original appointment to a primary law enforcement officer within DHS is 37, the Commissioner of CBP has approved a temporary increase to age 40 for Air Interdiction Agent positions. Veterans' preference eligibility may also affect age requirements. Proof of Veteran's Preference (DD-214 Member 4 Copy) must be submitted at the time of application for those eligible.
Work model: On-site
Whitley Road, Oakland, Fayette County, West Tennessee, Tennessee, 38060, United States
Oakland, Tennessee
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