AeroCareers Job Posting: Airline(Full-time)-Mckinney,TX,USA at Delta | Hiring at Customs and Border Protection. This is a Full Time role in McKinney, TX, USA, TX. Salary: $40,332 - $109,952.

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Airline(Full-time)-Mckinney,TX,USA at Delta | Hiring

Posted on October 24, 2025

McKinney, TX, USA, TX Full Time $40,332 - $109,952

Local Job Overview: McKinney, TX, USA

Position: Officer - Entry Level (Based in McKinney, TX, USA) Employer: Customs and Border Protection (Hiring in McKinney, TX, USA) Worksite: McKinney, TX, USA, TX Urgency: Immediate consideration in McKinney, TX, USA.

Compensation: $40.3k-$110k/Year (approx. $6.3k/Month) Benefits: This role offers a competitive benefits package. Clear growth pathways at our McKinney, TX, USA office.

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Core objectives involve your professional skills in a dynamic.

  • This McKinney, TX, USA-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Customs and Border Protection team in McKinney, TX, USA, TX is growing.
  • Benefit from working in McKinney, TX, USA, a key hub for the a dynamic industry.


U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) serves as a critical component of the Department of Homeland Security, tasked with protecting the borders of the United States. As part of a workforce exceeding 60,000 employees, CBP offers a unique and rewarding career opportunity within federal law enforcement focused on safeguarding the nation's security and economic prosperity. The agency operates with a mission to enforce customs, immigration, and agricultural laws, deter illicit activities, and facilitate legitimate trade and travel at numerous key locations throughout the country. With a culture built on teamwork, camaraderie, and dedication, working as a CBP Officer means joining an elite team of highly trained individuals committed to protecting America's interests both at home and abroad. The role of a Customs and Border Protection Officer (CBPO) is a vital one, encompassing responsibilities such as conducting thorough inspections of individuals, conveyances, and merchandise to ensure compliance with U.S. laws and regulations. Officers determine the admissibility of travelers entering the country and work diligently to prevent the illegal entry of persons and contraband, including the smuggling of drugs and other prohibited goods. This position offers a clear pathway for professional growth through a career ladder system where employees can progress from entry-level positions to higher-grade roles based on performance and tenure. It is also distinguished by a competitive pay structure and an array of benefits, including full federal employee health and retirement plans, paid leave, and opportunities for overtime. Newly appointed CBPOs may be assigned to one of many mission-critical duty locations such as major port cities and border stations across states including Arizona, California, Florida, and beyond. Many of these locations may offer recruitment incentives ranging from 10% to 25% of the base salary during the initial years of employment, on top of regular compensation and overtime pay. Officers undergo rigorous training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) and are expected to complete specialized Spanish language courses if assigned to certain duty locations. The position requires a strong commitment to public service, physical fitness, and adherence to strict federal employment guidelines, including citizenship, residency, and age restrictions consistent with federal law enforcement retirement provisions. Overall, becoming a CBPO provides a meaningful and stable career for those interested in law enforcement with the opportunity to make a significant impact on national security while enjoying comprehensive benefits and career advancement opportunities.
  • u.s. citizen
  • primary u.s. residency for at least three of the last five years
  • must be referred for selection before 40th birthday unless exempt
  • veterans’ preference eligible may not have age restriction
  • successful completion of pre-academy orientation and 101-day training program at the federal law enforcement training center
  • physical fitness
  • ability to complete online spanish training if assigned to specific duty locations