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<p>Join U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as an Aviation Law Enforcement Agent and become part of a distinguished team dedicated to safeguarding America. If you are a skilled pilot with a passion for law enforcement, this is your chance for an exhilarating and fulfilling career that offers competitive salary, exceptional federal benefits, and job security. We are actively seeking committed individuals to enhance our elite Air and Marine Operations (AMO) unit.</p><p>As an Aviation Law Enforcement Agent, you will engage in critical aviation-based law enforcement operations aimed at detecting, preventing, and responding to threats against the United States. Your core responsibilities will include:</p><ul><li>Conducting air patrols, surveillance, and pursuits to counter smuggling activities.</li><li>Monitoring suspect behavior related to illegal operations in vehicles, aircraft, or vessels.</li><li>Collecting and analyzing intelligence for strategic operations.</li><li>Supporting search, rescue, and humanitarian missions.</li></ul><p>The starting salary ranges from $106,000 to $127,000 per year, contingent on your qualifications and duty location. Additional compensation may be available, including overtime pay up to 25% of your salary. The role progresses through GS-11, GS-12, and GS-13 grade levels over time.</p><p>Eligibility requirements include:</p><ul><li>U.S. Citizenship</li><li>Primary U.S. residency for at least three of the last five years</li><li>Specialized aviation experience and specific pilot certifications</li></ul><p>This opportunity demands a commitment to excellence and the ability to adapt to various environments and situations. Apply to join our mission today and become part of a proud tradition.</p><p>To apply, you can:</p><ol><li>Email the Air Interdiction Agent applicant checklist and your resume to a recruiter.</li><li>Submit your application on USAJOBS.</li><li>Apply through Airline Apps.</li></ol><p>Stay informed about career opportunities by opting into CBP's talent repository.</p>

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