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The average salary for a Transportation Security Screener in U.S. is $51,040.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $51,040

$40,270$62,800

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $24.54

$19.36$30.19

What does a Transportation Security Screener earn?

On average, Transportation Security Screeners earn around $51,040 per year in the U.S. Transportation Security Screeners are responsible for the safety of all passengers' travel on a daily basis. They play a vital role in security procedures, from the inspection of documents to the scanning of luggage, to ensure the safety of all passengers. Specialisms in a Transportation Security Screener role can include document/ID validation, X-Ray analysis, and baggage inspection.

How to earn more as a Transportation Security Screener

To become a Transportation Security Screener, you will need to complete the approved training and certification. Alternatively, you may have experience, education, or training that has provided you with the knowledge and skills for the job. To progress in this role, you may look to gain additional certifications or specialised skillsets such as hazardous material handling and recovery. You could also move into a managerial role or take the opportunity to become self-employed and offer screening services.