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Our Global Business We are dedicated to building a digitally intelligent, cross-border supply chain ... The company currently operates over 130 bonded, direct mail and overseas warehouses, with a total ...

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S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, Seattle Field Office, Port of ... mail compliance; and arrival and departure of vessels and aircraft. If going from a LEO Covered ...

Front Desk Attendant - On-Call

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

Our Lakeside Clubhouse sits next to the ocean on the border of San Francisco and Daly City. The ... Distributing club mail * Maintaining inventory of Club equipment * Basic administrative duties Non ...

Mail at the end of each day, sort and distributes all inter-office mail What you will need ... border. We're part of a growing national network of communities managed by Erickson Senior Living ...

Mail at the end of each day, sort and distributes all inter-office mail What you will need ... border. We're part of a growing national network of communities managed by Erickson Senior Living ...

Sewing Inspector

Claremont, NC

$14.75 - $18.50/hr

... and mail-order customers around the world. We also own and operate a growing manufacturing base ... Assure that border has been pulled correctly. * Turn cushion and inspect it before putting sewing ...

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How much do border mail jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for border mail in the United States is $17.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Border Mail carriers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Border Mail carriers often face challenges such as navigating varied delivery routes, managing time efficiently to meet deadlines, and handling inclement weather conditions. Staying organized, familiarizing oneself with the delivery area, and using route-optimization tools can help overcome these obstacles. Additionally, maintaining good communication with supervisors and being proactive about safety ensures a smoother workflow and helps build reliability in the role.

What is a Border Mail worker?

A Border Mail worker is typically an employee involved in the processing, sorting, and handling of mail and packages at border crossings or customs facilities. Their main responsibilities include inspecting incoming and outgoing mail for prohibited items, ensuring compliance with customs regulations, and facilitating the secure movement of mail across international borders. These workers play a vital role in maintaining the safety and efficiency of cross-border mail delivery. They may also collaborate with customs officers and other regulatory agencies to ensure all mail adheres to relevant laws and guidelines.

What is the difference between Border Mail vs Postal Worker?

AspectBorder MailPostal Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in mail handling and deliveryHigh school diploma, postal service training
Work EnvironmentSorting centers, delivery routes, outdoor and indoorPost offices, delivery routes, outdoor and indoor
Employer & IndustryAustralia Post, logistics and mail deliveryAustralia Post, mail and package delivery

Border Mail and Postal Workers share similar credentials and work environments, both operating within Australia Post. The main difference lies in their roles: Border Mail typically handles bulk mail and logistics, while Postal Workers focus on individual mail and package delivery. Both roles are essential in ensuring efficient mail services across Australia.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Border Mail Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Border Mail Officer, you need strong attention to detail, analytical abilities, and typically a background in customs, border security, or related fields. Familiarity with customs screening systems, X-ray imaging equipment, and relevant regulatory databases is essential. Excellent communication, integrity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are critical soft skills for this role. These skills help ensure the safe and efficient processing of international mail, preventing illegal or dangerous items from entering the country.
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Infographic showing various Border Mail job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,899 per year, or $17.3 per hour.
Supervisory CBP Agriculture Specialist (Second Line)

Supervisory CBP Agriculture Specialist (Second Line)

Customs and Border Protection

Savannah, GA • On-site, Remote

$125K - $163K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


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Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

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Job description

Summary
Organizational Location: This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, Atlanta Field Office in Port of Savannah, GA.
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Joining the Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations will allow you to use your expertise to detect and prevent terrorists and instruments of terror from entering the U.S.
This position starts at a salary of $125,776.00 (GS-14, Step 1) to $163,514.00 (GS-14, Step 10).
As a second-line Supervisory CBP Agriculture Specialist, you will become a key member of a team of Homeland Security professionals detecting and preventing terrorists and instruments of terror from entering the U.S. Typical work assignments include:
  • Planning, directing, coordinating, assigning, organizing and evaluating all work activities conducted regarding the full range of activities relating to the importation or exportation of plants, plant products and miscellaneous articles of restricted agricultural commodities and animal by-products by passengers and their baggage, foreign mail and all means of conveyances at Ports of Entry.
  • Directly supervising a team of first line supervisors and performing a full range of supervisory functions.
  • Managing technical and operational activities regarding the full range of functions or programs supervised.
  • Providing guidance and training, communicating intelligence and enforcement information, disseminating new procedures and policy changes and identifying areas of special emphasis.
  • Making decisions on work problems presented by subordinate supervisors or team leads

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Conditions of employment
  • You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position
  • Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered with Selective Service
  • Primary U.S. residency for at least three of the last five years (additional details below)
  • All pre-employment processes will be conducted in English
  • You may be required to pass a background investigation and/or polygraph
  • CBP follows the DHS Drug-Free Workplace Plan for drug testing procedures.
  • As an employee of CBP, you will be joining a workforce that is dedicated to accomplishing our mission while maintaining the trust of our Nation by strictly adhering to all government ethics standards. Your conduct will be subject to the ethics rules applicable to all Executive Branch employees, and to CBP employees specifically, as well as the criminal conflict of interest statutes. Once you enter on duty, these rules include obtaining approval for outside employment or business activity, to ensure such employment or business activity is not prohibited and does not interfere or conflict with performance of your official duties. Please review further details via the following link.
  • DHS uses E-Verify, an internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about E-Verify including your rights and responsibilities.
  • Bargaining Unit: This position is not covered under the bargaining unit.

Qualifications
Experience: You qualify for the GS-14 grade level if you possess 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing duties such as:
  • Directing all work activities, such as inspection, intelligence analysis, examination, and law enforcement activities relative to the importation and exportation of agricultural and commercial commodities, and conveyances at the POE.
  • Applying the laws and regulations of a wide range of Federal, state, and local agencies, including those relating to the admissibility of people, protection of trade, agriculture, revenue, and the introduction of harmful pests and diseases into the United States.
  • Identifying developmental and training needs of the subordinate employees and providing guidance and training, communicate intelligence and enforcement information, disseminate new procedures and policy changes, and identifying areas of special emphasis.
  • Making recommendations regarding significant internal and external program and policy issues regarding the management of agriculture operations at the port of entry to address regulatory changes and complexities in politics, media attention, public perception, and impact to the economy.

NOTE: Your resume must explicitly indicate how you meet this requirement, otherwise you will be found ineligible. Please see the "Required Documents" section below for additional resume requirements.
You qualify for this position if you possess one year of specialized experience or substitution of education, if applicable, as described above and meet the basic requirement listed below.
All applicants must meet the Basic Requirement in order to be considered for this position. Eligibility will be verified based on your submitted transcripts and resume. More information on this requirement can be found in the CBP Agriculture Specialist Qualification Aid and in the OPM Qualification Standards.
Basic Requirement for the CBP Agriculture Specialist:
1. Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher) in biological sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, chemistry, animal science, plant science, pest management, or related disciplines appropriate to the position.
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2. Combination of education and experience: Completed at least 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) in a qualifying field of study, as shown above, PLUS qualifying experience or additional education. To determine if you meet the combination, you must divide the months of qualifying experience by 48; next, divide the number of undergraduate semester hours by 120 (or 180 for undergraduate quarter hours) and the two percentages must total at least 100%.Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
Transcripts: If you have never held a position in the GS-0401 series with Customs and Border Protection, you are required to submit a copy of your transcripts with your application.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
You must:
  • Meet all qualification requirements, including education if applicable to this position, subject to verification at any stage of the application process; and
  • Meet all applicable Time in Grade requirements (current federal employees must have served 52 weeks at the next lower grade or equivalent grade band in the federal service) by 07/06/2026.

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office.
Background Investigation: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a federal law enforcement agency that requires all applicants to undergo a thorough background investigation prior to employment in order to promote the agency's core values of vigilance, service to country, and integrity. During the screening and/or background investigation process, you will be asked questions regarding any felony criminal convictions or current felony charges, the use of illegal drugs (e.g., marijuana, cocaine, heroin, LSD, methamphetamines, ecstasy), and the use of non-prescribed controlled substances including any experimentation, possession, sale, receipt, manufacture, cultivation, production, transfer, shipping, trafficking, or distribution of controlled substances. For additional information on the preemployment process, review the following link: Applicant Resources | CBP Careers
Polygraph Examination: CBP has the authority to conduct a polygraph for the Supervisory CBP Agriculture Specialist (Second Line) position, however, at this time a polygraph is not a pre-employment requirement. If CBP decides to implement the polygraph as a pre-employment requirement while you are in the hiring process, CBP will notify you and provide additional information.
Residency: There is a residency requirement for all applicants not currently employed by CBP. Individuals are required to have physically resided in the United States or its protectorates (as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years. If you do not meet the residency requirement and you have been physically located in a foreign location for more than two of the last five years, you may request an exception to determine if you are eligible for a residency waiver by meeting one or more of the following conditions:
  • Working for the U.S. Government as a federal civilian or as a member of the military
  • A dependent who was authorized to accompany a federal civilian or member of the military who was working for the U.S. government
  • Participation in a study abroad program sponsored by a U.S. affiliated college or university
  • Working as a contractor, intern, consultant or volunteer supporting the U.S. government

Probationary Period: All employees new to the federal government must serve a one year probationary period during the first year of his/her initial permanent federal appointment to determine fitness for continued employment. Current and former federal employees may be required to serve or complete a probationary period.
Leadership Training: All newly appointed second level Supervisors are required to complete mandatory training. The training will be scheduled by the Office of Training and Development within the first 90 days of appointment. The duration of the training will include 4 weeks of in residence training in Harpers Ferry, WV. Note: This training may be waived if previously completed
Education
Please see the Qualifications and Required Documents sections for more information if education is applicable to this position.
Additional information
Training: This position has a training requirement. Selectee(s) are required to attend and successfully complete a total of 10 weeks of paid training by the US Department of Agriculture and CBP Field Operations Academy in a combination of virtual and residential formats. You may be required to successfully complete the training requirement as a condition of employment. Failure to successfully complete the required course(s) of training in accordance with CBP standards and policies will result in placement into either a former or different position, demotion, or separation as determined by management and appropriate procedures.
Certification: You must maintain a current pesticide certification.
Security Clearance: You may be required to obtain a Secret or higher level clearance for this position.
Supervisory Probationary Period: You may be required to serve an 18 month probationary period upon appointment.
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 regarding the medical screening process and requirements, check out our video and visit our website.
Physical and Environmental Conditions: The work environment includes offices, aircraft operation areas, airline passenger and cargo areas, and marine docks. Periods of outdoor work may be required in snow, rain, or extreme heat. Occasional periods of outdoor work may be required in remote areas with no modern comfort facilities. The work may involve the use of toxic chemicals, pesticides and fumigants. Protective clothing may be required such as hard hats, gloves, goggles, hearing protection, and respirators.
Motor Vehicle Operation: You must possess the ability to operate a Government Owned Vehicle. A valid, non-restricted driver's license is required.
Data Systems: Maintain access to all data systems necessary for duty execution.
Rotation of Assignments/Duty Locations: Mission needs may require rotation of assignments and duty locations.
Please view the video "Protecting America 24/7" to learn more about CBP's Office of Field Operations.
The Department of Homeland Security encourages persons with disabilities to apply, to include persons with intellectual, severe physical or psychiatric disabilities, as defined by 5 CFR § 213.3102(u), and/or Disabled Veterans with a compensable service-connected disability of 30 percent or more as defined by 5 CFR § 315.707. Veterans, Peace Corps/VISTA volunteers, and persons with disabilities possess a wealth of unique talents, experiences, and competencies that can be invaluable to the DHS mission. If you are a member of one of these groups, you may not have to compete with the public for federal jobs. To determine your eligibility for non-competitive appointment and to understand the required docum

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection serves and protects America with a workforce of more than 60,000 law enforcement and support professionals. We're united by our mission to guard our borders from threats and illicit activities while facilitating legitimate trade and travel.

Industry

Public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Washington, DC, US

Year founded

2003