AeroCareers Job Posting: Experienced Pilot Recruitment Webinar - Quick Hire! at US Customs and Border Protection. This is a Full-Time role in San Diego, CA, USA, CA. Salary: Negotiable.

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Experienced Pilot Recruitment Webinar - Quick Hire!

Posted on October 24, 2025

San Diego, CA, USA, CA Full-Time Negotiable
Air and Marine Operations (AMO) is a critical division within U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of the nation's borders through advanced aerial and maritime operations. As a law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security, CBP’s AMO is entrusted with the responsibility of providing air and marine support for the interdiction of illegal activities, such as drug smuggling, human trafficking, and illegal immigration. The division operates a fleet of aircraft and vessels to conduct surveillance, reconnaissance, and interdiction missions, often in partnership with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. With its mission-driven focus and commitment to national security, AMO offers a unique and rewarding career path for pilots who seek to leverage their aviation skills in support of law enforcement objectives. This opportunity is tailored specifically for experienced pilots who aspire to advance their careers within federal law enforcement. Joining AMO means becoming part of an elite team of professionals dedicated to protecting the United States from various threats while enjoying the benefits of federal employment. Competitive pay packages, excellent benefits, and strong job stability make this role highly attractive. Pilots in this position operate sophisticated aircraft equipped for both air interdiction and reconnaissance missions, contributing directly to homeland security efforts. Prospective candidates also have access to live informational sessions such as the upcoming webinar on October 23rd, which offers insights into the career challenges and rewards associated with AMO. Aside from the operational experience, AMO pilots benefit from extensive training, professional development, and the opportunity to serve in vital regional locations including the Southeast, Southwest, and National Air Security Operation Centers. This role not only provides career growth but also the profound satisfaction of contributing to national safety and law enforcement through cutting-edge aviation operations.
  • must be a U.S. citizen
  • valid pilot license
  • meet federal aviation medical standards
  • background check clearance
  • able to pass physical fitness assessment
  • willing to relocate to duty locations
  • ability to work irregular hours and travel
  • commitment to law enforcement role