The average Tsa salary in the United States is $51,129 per year. Tsa salaries range between $30,000 a year in the bottom 10th percentile to $84,000 in the top 90th percentile.
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Now, compensation for screeners in the top pay band starts at $49,000, an increase from $36,000, according to TSA data. For non-TSOs in a middle pay band that covers many explosives specialists and air marshals, base salaries now start at $59,000, up from $46,000.
After securing nearly $400 million for TSA pay raises in the fiscal 2023 omnibus spending package, lawmakers, Homeland Security Department officials, labor leaders and TSA employees celebrated the first pay checks at a terminal at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
52% of TSA (Transportation Security Administration) employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated TSA (Transportation Security Administration) 2.7 out of 5 for work life balance, 2.7 for culture and values and 3.2 for career opportunities.
This year, the TSA introduced a readiness incentive bonus which usually provides TSOs bonuses of up to $500 per month. TSA announced changes to its Readiness Incentive Bonus, which increased the bonus amount from Dec.
In addition to low pay, high injury rates, and few workplace protections, TSA officers don't have a sense of job security due to a constant threat of privatization as there is no shortage of companies looking for juicy contracts.
The Passenger Fee, also known as the September 11 Security Fee, is collected by air carriers from passengers at the time air transportation is purchased. Air carriers then remit the fees to TSA.
TSA's PTO and Vacation policy typically gives 10-15 days off a year with 67% of employees expected to be work free while out of office. Paid Time Off is TSA's 3rd most important benefit besides Healthcare when ranked by employees, with 33% of employees saying it is the most important benefit.
Most TSA employees are Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) who do not possess arrest powers and are not permitted to carry weapons, including guns. However, there are some employees under the TSA who are allowed to carry guns with them.
The TSA CBT is not particularly hard, yet only around 30% of applicants pass. This is mainly because the image recognition task is not something that many people will have done before – and with a lack of knowledge about the technology, it can be difficult to find the right response.
TSA was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to oversee security in all modes of transportation and completed federalization of security operations by the end of 2002. TSA became part of the Department of Homeland Security in March 2003, making up a quarter of the DHS workforce.