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PILOT - Air Interdiction Agent

Department of Homeland Security
Customs and Border Protection
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Summary

*Newly appointed AIAs that Enter on Duty (EOD) in a Caribbean Air and Marine Branch (CAMB) duty location, have been authorized to receive a 25% recruitment incentive in-addition to, LEAP and overtime pay.

A fully trained Air Interdiction Agent (AIA) may be eligible for overtime pay (up to an additional 25% of salary).  Air Interdiction Agents (AIA) may also have a higher starting salary based on their duty location.  Please visit the OPM website for more information.

This is a Direct Hire Public Notice.  Category Rating, Veterans Preference and traditional rating and ranking do not apply to this Public Notice.  This notice may be used to fill any vacancy throughout the Southern Border and Caribbean Duty Locations.  The duty location offered in your final offer may include any geographic location within the Southern Border and Caribbean duty locations that meets agency mission-critical needs.

This is a career ladder position with a grade level progression of GS-11, GS-12 and GS-13.  You will be eligible for a promotion to the next higher grade level (without re-applying) once you successfully complete 52 weeks in each grade level (with supervisor approval).  For example you could:  

· start as an AIA in July 2017 as a GS-11 and make $60,210 - $75,262 per year*

· be promoted in July 2018 to GS-12 and make $72,168 - $90,210 per year*

· be promoted in July 2019 to GS-13 and make $85,816 - $107,270 per year*

*Please note this example includes a range of minimum locality pay up to maximum potential salary with overtime earnings.  Pay rates are based on the 2017 "Rest of the United States" salary table and does not take into consideration higher locality pay where applicable or yearly cost of living increases.

Polygraph Examination: The Air Interdiction Agent (AIA) position is a polygraph-required position.  You must undergo a polygraph exam with favorable results in order to continue in the pre-employment process. Please see Polygraph Examination.  Polygraph Examination.

Polygraph Reciprocity:  CBP may accept the results of a prior federal polygraph exam in lieu of a CBP polygraph exam. You will receive information to request reciprocity in your Background Investigation Package.

 

Overview

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Open & closing dates
08/04/2017 to 08/31/2017
Salary
$60,210 to - $78,270 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 11
Locations
Many vacancies in the following locations:
Sierra Vista, AZ
Many vacancies
Yuma, AZ
Many vacancies
Grand Forks, ND
Many vacancies
Aguadilla, PR
Many vacancies
Travel Required
25% or less - You will be required to travel frequently. This may require extended foreign and domestic, Temporary Duty (TDY) assignments.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Relocation will be paid for Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, VI locations ONLY.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time - Full Time
Service
Promotion potential
13
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Secret
Announcement number
AIA 17-12 1993515
Control number
475973900

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Duties

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Discover a challenging and rewarding career with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the sole organization responsible for securing the Nation's borders. CBP employees protect our Nation's borders from terrorism, human and drug smuggling, illegal migration, and agricultural pests while simultaneously facilitating the flow of legitimate travel and trade. 

Apply to this exciting opportunity to strengthen the Department's and our partners' ability to perform their homeland security functions by doing the following:

  • Conduct air to air, air to water, and air to ground border interdiction of people and conveyances illegally crossing U.S. borders
  • Patrol oceans, lakes, and rivers to prevent the illegal entry of weapons of terror
  • Prohibit illegal narcotics and prevent the entry of undocumented aliens

Being an Air Interdiction Agent makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession.  Typical assignments include:

  • Operating Unmanned Aerial Systems performing law enforcement missions
  • Performing interdiction duties that include intelligence gathering, detecting, intercepting, tracking, apprehending, testifying and acting as liaison with other Federal, State, local, tribal and foreign law enforcement agencies
  • Developing strategies to track aircraft, vessels and people to accomplish an effective and successful interdiction
  • Gathering and sharing intelligence information on illegal activities or potential acts of terrorism with internal customers, the general aviation and marine communities and other law enforcement agencies
  • Testifying under oath before a grand jury, federal court proceedings and/or other legal proceedings

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • *Recruitment Incentive; see 'Benefits'
  • FAA Commercial or ATP - Airplane or Helicopter rated w/instruments or both
  • 1500 flight hrs. 100 within last 12 months; *waiver see Qualifications
  • Possess a current FAA Class I or Class II medical certificate
  • You must be a U.S. citizen to apply for this position
  • Referred for selection prior to age 40; waiver for vets, see Other Info
  • You must successfully pass a polygraph exam & background investigation
  • You must have resided in the U.S. for the last 3 years; AD military exempt
  • You will be required to carry a firearm and have a valid driver's license
  • You must meet job-related medical, fitness and drug-testing standards

Current Federal Employees: Current federal employees who apply to this announcement may be required to serve a probationary period in accordance with 5 CFR 315 and may be required to accept a change to lower grade, which may reduce their current salary based on Federal pay regulation. 

Firearm Proficiency: Firearm proficiency is required for Air Interdiction Agents and is part of the training provided. 

Driver's License: You must possess a valid driver's license.

Probationary Period: You must serve a one-year probationary period during the first year of your initial permanent federal appointment to determine fitness for continued employment. 

Mandatory Completion of Basic Training: You will be detailed to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy (FLETC) in Glynco, GA, for 15 weeks of Air and Marine Basic Training (AMBT).  The training is comprised of formalized courses of basic technical instruction necessary to perform the duties of the position, including an untested swim/water survival course. Additionally, you will complete the following training programs: (1) Spanish Language training course; (2) Initial Survival Training course; (3) Aircraft-specific Flight Training course; and (4) Standardized Tactical Aviation Training (STAT) course.

Mobility:  You are required to sign a mobility agreement and be willing to relocate as necessary.

Uniforms: This position requires you to wear an officially-approved uniform while in a duty status. 

Shift Work:  This position requires regular and recurring shift work. You must be willing and available to work rotating shifts. You may also be rotated between assignments and duty locations.

Overtime: Employees must be fully trained to be eligible for overtime.

Qualifications

The qualification requirements listed below must be met by closing date of this announcement. 

You qualify for the GS-11 grade level (starting salary $60,210 up to $75,262 with potential overtime) if you possess one year of specialized work experience that demonstrates the ability to:

  • Fly 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;
  • Ability to valuate information rapidly and make judicious decisions promptly during in-flight operations;
  • Develop strategies and coordinate aircraft and ground assets;
  • Use information systems and databases to conduct information surveys, queries, update files and disseminate information

To be eligible for overtime, employees must be fully trained.

National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer experience) Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

Certificates, Ratings and Flight Experience:

You must possess and provide proof of the following, at time of application in order to meet the basic requirements of this position:

  • 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;  OR
    Airplane Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land or multi-engine land) with instrument;  OR
    Helicopter Rated: Rotorcraft Helicopter with instrument rating.
  • An FAA Medical Certificate First or Second Class. Either one must be dated within the last 12 calendar months and valid through the closing date of this announcement.  However, at the time of your Flight Assessment you MUST have an FAA 1st Class Medical Certificate dated within the previous 12 calendar months. Military flight medicals cannot be used - you must possess an FAA 1st or 2nd class Medical certificate.
  • Have 1500 hours total flight time. Within the 1500 hours you must have/show; 250 hours as Pilot-in-Command; 75 hours Instrument, and 75 Night hours, and 100 within the last 12 months.  The flight logs you provide at time of application must clearly show all flight hours listed above.  Your physical flight log book(s) will be required for verification at the time of your Flight Assessment.

*Note: Up to 500 of the 1500 flight hour requirement may be waived upon verification of specialized experience (e.g. general military flight experience and training, complex aircraft flight instructor experience, multi-engine aircraft time, night vision device operations, imminent danger flight time and terrain and/or over water flight operations).

You must meet all qualification requirements, by the closing date of this announcement.  Qualifications are subject to verification at any stage of the application process.

Education

Flight Hour Waiver:

The experience you use to request consideration for the Flight Hour Waiver (FHW) must be submitted at time of application.  Please list all of your FHW experience on a sheet titled ‘Flight Hour Waiver Request'.  Your request should include all of the following items: dates of experience, hours per week, title and a detailed description of experience.

Please see the following example:

General military flight experience and training

Title: Pilot
1/1/95 to 3/2/97 40 HPW
Detailed work experience

Additional information

Polygraph Examination: The Air Interdiction Agent (AIA) position is a polygraph-required position.  You must undergo a polygraph exam with favorable results in order to continue in the pre-employment process. Please see Polygraph Examination.  Polygraph Examination.

Polygraph Reciprocity:  CBP may accept the results of a prior federal polygraph exam in lieu of a CBP polygraph exam. You will receive information to request reciprocity in your Background Investigation Package.

Polygraph Waiver:  Certain veterans may be eligible to obtain a polygraph waiver.  You will receive information to request a waiver in your Background Investigation Package.

Background Investigation: To ensure the accomplishment of our mission, DHS requires every employee to be reliable and trustworthy. To meet those standards, all selected applicants must undergo and successfully pass a Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) as a condition of placement into this position. Please see Background Investigation.

Age Requirement: You must be referred for consideration before reaching your 40th birthday in accordance with Public Law 100-238. Federal civilian law enforcement positions covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d) may have sufficient service to meet the requirement. There are no exceptions to PL 100-238. The age restriction does not apply if you are a veteran preference eligible.  See 'Required Documents'.

Notice to Retired Veterans: Military retirees at the rank of major, lieutenant commander, or higher are not eligible for preference in appointment unless they have a documented service-connected disability. This does not apply to Reservists who will not begin drawing military retired pay until age 60. Please see veterans' information.

                                                                                          

Residency:  If you are not currently a CBP employee, you must meet one or more of the following primary residency criteria for the last three years prior to applying to this announcement:

1.     Resided in the United States or its protectorate or territories (excluding short trips abroad, such as vacations);

2.     Worked for the United States government as an employee overseas in a federal or military capacity; or

3.     Been a dependent of a United States federal or military employee serving overseas.

Exceptions may be granted if you can provide complete state-side coverage information regarding participation in "Study Abroad" programs, overseas church missions, or state-side addresses of anyone who worked or studied with you overseas.  You must provide information and related documentation at the time of application.

Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence: The AIA position is a weapons-carrying position. Any person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence cannot lawfully possess a firearm or ammunition. Therefore, if you have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, you are not qualified for this position.

Drug Testing: You must pass a drug test as a condition of employment for this position. Once employed, AIAs are subject to random & unannounced drug tests. 

Medical Examination: You may be required to undergo and successfully pass an agency medical for the AIA position. 

Physical Fitness Screening: Due to the strenuous nature of AIA duties & the associated training programs, a fitness test has been developed to screen candidates. Please see: https://www.cbp.gov/careers/frontline-careers/aia/app-proc

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will be evaluated based on your resume and supporting documentation to ensure you meet the basic qualification requirements. The knowledge, skills and abilities needed to perform this job are:

  • Skill and ability to fly and/or operate fixed and/or rotary wing aircraft in adverse or hazardous conditions in operations supporting CBP or other law enforcement entities
  • Knowledge of air enforcement operations
  • Ability to collect, refine and analyze strategic and tactical intelligence in order to execute aviation enforcement operations
  • Ability to evaluate information rapidly and make judicious decisions promptly while remaining courteous and professional.

Prior to appointment to this position, you must pass a three-part qualification assessment. The assessments will be conducted after you successfully complete a polygraph examination.

The assessments are pass/fail and you must pass all three in order to be eligible to be appointed to this position:

  • Flight Check: You will be required to demonstrate your flight proficiency in CBP aircrafts with a flight instructor. You will be evaluated based on FAA Commercial Pilot standards.
  • Oral Evaluation: You will be tested on your pilot knowledge based on published regulation.
  • Structured Interview: You will be asked scenario-based interview questions concerning core competencies, which include judgment/decision-making, teamwork/interpersonal skills, flexibility, integrity and oral communication.

The qualification assessments will be conducted at the National Air Training Center (NATC) facility in Oklahoma City, OK, and will take approximately 1 full day. An additional day may be necessary due to weather and/or maintenance issues. You will be responsible for all expenses associated with transport to and from the NATC facility and hangar, as well as lodging in Oklahoma City and all other personal expenses incurred. 

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