TSA recruitment table at Buffalo Niagara International Airport each Friday in February

TSA offering a $1,000 hiring bonus
Local Press Release
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
TSA officers at Buffalo Niagara International Airport provide information on what it is like to work as a TSA officer and how to apply for an opening. (TSA photo)

BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will be staffing a recruitment table at Buffalo Niagara International Airport every Friday throughout February to provide information about what it is like to work as a TSA officer and to explain the hiring process. The table will be staffed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 11, 18 and 25 on the baggage claim level of the terminal near the escalators.

TSA is currently offering a $1,000 hiring bonus to individuals who become TSA officers at Buffalo Niagara International Airport. The new hires will receive $500 upon starting and another $500 at their one-year anniversary. Starting pay at the airport is $17.57 per hour and TSA offers new employees opportunities for pay increases after six months. 

Benefits of working at TSA for both part- and full-time employees include paid training, annual and sick leave and strong health care plans. TSA is committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment and encourages individuals of all backgrounds to apply, including military veterans and persons with disabilities.

TSA officers screen thousands of airline travelers daily, ensuring they arrive at their destinations safely. TSA expects to screen a greater volume of travelers regularly by summer and needs additional officers to support its security mission.

Applicants do not need previous experience working in security or law enforcement fields. New hires will receive extensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and they are paid while undergoing training.

“The TSA was created after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and by joining the TSA, individuals will be on the front line of protecting the travelling public and will also be part of our national security enterprise,” said Bart R. Johnson, TSA’s Federal Security Director for the airports in Upstate New York.  “This is a career that is very rewarding. Opportunities for professional growth are endless, and you will be performing a vital role in the protection of our country.”

For more information on the duties of a TSA officer and to learn a little more about TSA’s mission, a video titled “Day in the Life of a TSO” is available. To view open positions for TSA officers around the country, visit https://jobs.tsa.gov/transport-security-officer.  

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