Customs and Border Protection Officer

Department of Homeland Security

Saipan, Mariana Island, Northern Mariana Isla... Full-time $41,863 – $112,415 Closes Jul 31, 2026

Summary

U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP): Securing America’s Borders Discover a challenging and rewarding career with the sole organization responsible for securing the nation’s borders from terrorism, human/drug smuggling, illegal migration, agricultural pests, and enforcing legitimate travel and trade. CBP employees demonstrate the highest level of commitment to exemplify the core values of Vigilance, Service to Country and Integrity. Learn more at https://www.cbp.gov/about

Duties

  • Being a Customs and Border Protection Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. Typical assignments include:
  • Enforcing customs, immigration, and agriculture law and regulations; Enforcing the flow of legitimate trade and travel; Conducting inspections of individuals and conveyances; Determining the admissibility of individuals for entry into the United States; and
  • Preventing the illegal entry of individuals and prohibited goods and the smuggling of illegal drugs and other contraband
  • Want to speak to an actual
  • Officer? Click here to contact one of our recruiters! They are ready to assist you from application to your start date. Salary: Selections from this announcement will be at the GS-5 or
  • GS-7 grade levels with promotion potential to
  • GS-9, GS-11 and
  • GS-12. Promotions are not guaranteed and are at the discretion of the agency. Your pay will be determined after you successfully complete all pre-employment processes. Pay rates are based on the 2026 OPM Salary Tables
  • These tables do not take into consideration any potential overtime earnings, recruitment incentives, location incentives or yearly cost of living increases.
  • Locations: You will be asked to select your preferred location for one of the following mission critical locations: Anchorage, AK; Douglas, Lukeville, Nogales and
  • Luis, AZ; Andrade, Calexico, Los
  • Tecate, CA; Calais, Eastport, Houlton, Jackman, Madawaska, Van
  • Vanceboro, ME; Grand
  • Falls, MN; Raymond, Roosville, Sweetgrass, and
  • Horse, MT; Columbus, NM; Dunseith, Maida, Pembina, and
  • Portal, ND; Del
  • Presidio, TX; Beecher
  • Springs, Norton, and
  • Richford, VT; Blaine, Oroville, and
  • The above preference locations are expected to have vacancies available in the future, however, if the duty locations do not have vacancies at the time of your final offer, you may be offered a duty location in another geographic location within the
  • Locations offered at the time of your final offer are based on operational and mission requirements as determined by the CBP Office of Field Operations.
  • This announcement is open to the public to attract new entry-level applicants.
  • Current CBP Officers looking for lateral opportunities within the
  • Operations should apply under the
  • Bulletin (NROB), Lateral
  • Bulletin (LROB) and/or other reassignment opportunities identified in the
  • Agreement (NCBA). **Recruitment
  • Incentive** Newly appointed
  • Officers will be offered up to a $15,000 incentive per year, for a three-year service contract, in the following locations: Arizona: Douglas, Lukeville, Nogales, San
  • Maine: Calais, Eastport, Houlton, Jackman, Madawaska, Van
  • Michigan: Detroit, Port
  • Montana: Raymond, Sweetgrass
  • Bay, Champlain, Massena, Trout
  • Dakota: Dunseith, Portal
  • Springs, Norton, Richford
  • Washington: Blaine, Oroville **Recruitment
  • Incentive** Newly appointed
  • Officers will be offered up to a $15,000 incentive per year, for a four-year service contract, in the following locations: California: Otay
  • Unit: This position is covered under the
  • For more information, please visit https://www.nteu.org/who-we-are/what-we-do Firearm Proficiency: This position requires you to carry a firearm.
  • Firearm proficiency is required for all CBP Officers and is part of the training provided.

Requirements

  • All pre-employment processes will be conducted in English.
  • Polygraph Examination: You will be required to undergo a polygraph exam and must have favorable results in order to continue in the process.
  • For more information, see Polygraph Examination.
  • CBP may accept the results of a prior federal polygraph exam in lieu of a CBP polygraph exam.
  • Certain veterans may be eligible for a polygraph waiver.
  • Formal Training: You will be detailed to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA, for 103-days of intensive instruction in basic law enforcement skills, immigration laws, etc.
  • Candidates assigned to certain duty locations may be required to pass a Spanish training program.
  • For more information, please visit CBP Field Operations Academy.
  • Successful completion of the academy is required for this position.
  • Age Requirement: In accordance with Public Law 110-161, this position is covered under enhanced retirement provisions.
  • Candidates must be referred for selection to this position before their 40th birthday in accordance with DHS Directive 251-03.
  • The age restriction may not apply if you are currently serving or have previously served in a federal civilian law enforcement (non-military) position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d).
  • The age restriction does not apply if you are a Veterans' Preference eligible.
  • Firearm Requirement: This position requires that the incumbent meet initial and continuing qualifications in the use of firearms as outlined in the Gun Control Act of 1968, amended by the Lautenberg Amendment of 1996.
  • An applicant whose background includes any of the following will be ineligible for consideration: 1) convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year; 2) has any outstanding warrants or is a fugitive from justice; 3) unlawful
  • User of or addicted to any controlled substance; 4) adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to a mental institution; 5) illegally or unlawfully in the
  • States; 6) renounced U.
  • S. citizenship; 7) subject to a court-ordered restraining (protection) order from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner (spouse, former spouse, parent of applicant's child, individual who cohabitates or has cohabitated with the applicant), or child; or 8) convicted under
  • Federal, State, or
  • Court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence against an intimate partner or child.
  • More requirements listed below.

Education

See the Qualifications Section for education substitution. Entrance Exam: As part of the pre-employment process, you must complete and pass the CBP Officer Entrance Exam. For more information, videos, and study guides, visit CBP.gov CBP Officer Entrance Exam. Medical Requirements: Following a tentative job offer, candidates must undergo and successfully complete a medical screening process. Individuals must be medically and physically capable of performing the essential job functions and duties of the position safely and efficiently without endangering the health and safety of the individual, others, or national security. For more information, visit CBP’s Medical Exam Process Drug Testing Requirements: Employees are subject to drug testing in compliance with the DHS Drug-Free Workplace Program. You must complete a drug test as a condition of employment. For more information, visit our Drug Testing FAQs and the Hiring Process Deep Dive Video: The Drug Test Physical Fitness Test: You will be required to successfully pass the Fitness Test. For more information, please see the Pre-Employment Fitness Test Physical Readiness Program and the Hiring Process Deep Dive Video: The Fitness Test Interview Process: You will be required to pass a structured interview. For more information, please see the Hiring Process Deep Dive Video: Structured Interview Primary CBPO Special Retirement Coverage: This is a primary position subject to mandatory retirement under the special retirement provisions for Customs and Border Protection Officers (5 CFR 842.1003, Conditions for Coverage; 5 USC 8425(b) and 5 USC 8335(b), Mandatory Separation; and 5 USC 8412(d), Immediate Retirement). For more information on required years of service and retirement age, click on this link. If you have questions regarding your retirement coverage provisions, please contact the CBP Retirement Operations Center at (202) 863-6180. The Customs and Border Protection Officer mandatory separation provisions of 5 USC 8425 do not apply to an individual first appointed as a Customs and Border Protection Officer before July 6, 2008.

Benefits

DHS offers competitive salaries and an attractive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, life, and long-term care insurance; retirement plan; Thrift Savings Plan [similar to a 401(k)]; Flexible Spending Account; Employee Assistance Program; personal leave days; and paid federal holidays. Other benefits may include flexible work schedules; telework; tuition reimbursement; transportation subsidies; uniform allowance; health and wellness programs; and fitness centers. DHS is committed to employee development and offers a variety of employee training and developmental opportunities. For more information, go to the DHS Careers website and select “Benefits.” Disabled veteran leave will be available to any Federal employee hired on or after November 5, 2016, who is a veteran with a service- connected disability rating of 30 percent or more.

Required Documents

  • All applicants are required to submit a resume.
  • Resume: A resume in English is required.
  • It must contain your full legal name, phone number, complete work history, a detailed description of your duties, the dates you performed those duties (MM/DD/YY), as well as your hours worked per week.
  • If you are a current or former Federal employee you must include your grade and step information to receive credit for that work experience.
  • Federal agencies only accept resumes up to two pages in length to comply with the Merit Hiring Plan.
  • Your resume must be uploaded under the "Resume" document type.
  • No additional document types will be reviewed as part of your resume.
  • Visit the CBP.gov website CBP Officer Resume Aid and the USAJOBS Help Center
  • How do I write a resume for a federal job for further guidance and specific information on required resume formatting.
  • Are you qualifying based on education?
  • Submit a copy of your college transcript (an unofficial transcript is acceptable at this time) from an accredited institution.
  • An official transcript will be required prior to entrance on duty.
  • Transcripts must be in English.
  • Education must be from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S.
  • Department of Education.
  • Education obtained from a foreign university or college is not creditable unless it has been evaluated by an organization that specializes in interpretation of education credentials; see www.naces.org for a listing of some accrediting agencies.
  • If submitting documentation of a foreign evaluation, a transcript is also required.
  • For more information, see Recognition of Foreign Qualifications.
  • Are you a current or former federal employee?
  • If you are a current/former federal employee, it is recommended you submit your most recent SF-50 "Notification of Personnel Action" form to support your experience.
  • Please do not submit a Performance Award SF-50.
  • Are you a veteran?
  • If you claim veterans' preference you will be required to submit proof of eligibility as appropriate to your preference type.
  • For more information, see
  • Veterans Preference. 5-point Preference (TP): Submit DD-214 listing the character of service and either qualifying medal(s) or service period. 10-point Preference (CP or CPS): Submit DD-214 listing the character of service and a VA Disability Award letter dated
  • 1991 or later showing the total percentage of the service-connected disability.
  • Submitting an SF-15 with your application is encouraged. 10-point Preference (XP): You MUST submit a Standard Form 15, DD-214 listing the character of service, and the required documentation stated on the SF-15.
  • Serving: If you are currently serving on active duty, or in the
  • Reserves, you can submit a written signed statement from the
  • Forces certifying your dates of service, rank, campaign badge(s) and expeditionary medal(s) (if applicable), expected character of service, type of discharge and anticipated date of separation which must be within 120 days from the closing date of this announcement.
  • Prior to entering on duty, you will be required to provide a final DD-214.
  • Members of the Guard and Reserve can submit the most current copy of their Retirement Points Account System (RPAS) document.
  • Can you claim an age waiver based on Veterans' Preference or previous Law Enforcement service?
  • If you are over the age of 40, you will need to submit proof you are eligible for an age waiver based on either previous federal law enforcement service or veterans' preference.
  • If you are over the maximum age and do not provide the required documentation for an age waiver, you will not receive consideration under this announcement.
  • If you are claiming an age waiver based on
  • Federal law enforcement service, you MUST submit copies of your SF-50s reflecting the beginning date and end date for all creditable
  • Federal civilian (not military) service under
  • Title 5 U.S.C. 8331(20), and
  • Title 5 U.S.C. 8401(17) showing
  • Code M or O in
  • Block 30 of your SF-50s.
  • If you are claiming an age waiver based on Veterans' Preference, you must submit the required Veterans' Preference documents.
  • Are you claiming special priority selection rights under the Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) or Interagency Career Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP)?
  • You must submit the separation notice from your agency, your most recent performance rating and your most recent SF-50 with your current position, grade level, and duty location.

About this role

The Customs and Border Protection Officer position and is based in Saipan, Mariana Island, Northern Mariana Islands. U.S.

Day to day, the work involves being a Customs and Border Protection Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. The full list of duties, conditions, and required documents appears in the official announcement linked on this page.

Who should apply

This role calls for United States citizenship. It is graded at GS-5, which sets both the pay band and the level of experience reviewers expect you to document. Match your federal resume directly to the announcement's wording so a reviewer can confirm each requirement in writing. For this Customs and Border Protection Officer position in Saipan, Mariana Island, Northern Mariana Islands, confirm you meet each requirement before applying.

How competitive it is

Competitiveness for this Customs and Border Protection Officer role depends mainly on how closely applicants match the stated qualifications. Based in Saipan, Mariana Island, Northern Mariana Islands, it competes within that local market, which can mean lighter competition than major metropolitan postings.

This overview is general guidance from Job Army to help you understand the role. Always read the official announcement for exact duties, qualifications, and requirements before applying.

Job Details

Department Department of Homeland Security
Job Type Full-time
Location Saipan, Mariana Island, Northern Mariana Isla...
Salary $41,863 – $112,415
Pay Period Per Year
Closing Date Jul 31, 2026
Posted Jul 1, 2026
Source ID CBPO DH 26-10
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