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The Inglewood facility is a TSA Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF) — meaning the company itself is accountable for screening cargo that moves on passenger and cargo aircraft worldwide. The Cargo Screening Compliance Coordinator is the single accountable person at this branch who ensures every shipment leaving the facility is safe to fly, every screener is properly trained and documented, and every log, audit, and piece of evidence is ready when TSA or DHS walks through the door unannounced. In the hiring manager’s words: “It’s an anti-terrorism program that we’re running here — to make sure there are no explosives inside of these packages leaving.” The role exists because the facility’s CCSF status — and by extension, its ability to move cargo at all — depends on it.
Complete in-person training with supervisor (and as needed, other Compliance Coordinators) on-site at the Inglewood facility
Master the local DSA layout, screening equipment, CCTV system, and documentation chain
Meet and build working relationships with the branch operations manager, branch manager, screening supervisors, and screeners
Review the last 90 days of screening logs, audits, and airway bills to understand current baseline
Run daily cargo screening log checks and daily log-to-airway bill reconciliations
Monitor a minimum of 3 hours/day of random-period CCTV footage of cargo screening
Conduct 2+ weekly unannounced inspections of each Designated Screening Area (DSA)
Coordinate the first monthly independent auditor review
Own the documentation file — ready for TSA/DHS inspection on any given day
Sole Compliance Coordinator for the Inglewood branch; corporate support via phone/email only
Verify every screener and screening supervisor is current on initial and recurring training, with proof available for TSA on demand
Conduct and document alarm resolutions (threat clearance procedures) with zero shortcuts
Hold the line on any shipment that cannot pass screening — regardless of dollar value or operations pressure
Maintain 100% compliance posture for unannounced TSA and DHS inspections
Enforce the 60-minute continuous x-ray image review rule for screeners (fatigue control)
Provide physical on-site monitoring of the DSA during any CCTV equipment failure
Surface alarms, equipment failures, and training gaps up to corporate before they become findings
Backbone under pressure. Holds the line on a held shipment when the branch manager is in the doorway asking to release it. The hiring manager was explicit: “You cannot cross [the line]. You really have to have that fortitude.”
Self-regulating under low supervision. Works “alone on an island” with corporate peers available but not daily. No one is checking the daily log for you.
Documentation discipline. Treats logs, audit files, and training records as the mission — not paperwork. “Custodian of documents and logs.”
Mature corporate bearing. Stefan tied this directly to NCO experience: the ability to walk into a corporate setting and carry yourself professionally without losing the operational instinct.
Mission-first motivation. Compensation is fair but not top-of-market. The people who thrive here are looking for a sense of purpose, not a paycheck ceiling.
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Note: This role specifically seeks prior-enlisted military with hands-on experience in quality assurance, safety programs, administrative oversight, or compliance management.
$30/hour base + eligible OT
First-year expected run-rate: $65,000–$70,000
$500/month performance bonus based on personal performance criteria
Medical (3 plan options, includes HDHP+HSA option)
Dental (2 plan options)
Vision
FSA (medical, dependent care, limited purpose)
HSA available with HDHP enrollment
Company-paid life insurance: 1.5x annual salary up to $50,000
Supplemental life (employee-paid)
Long-term disability
AD&D coverage
Voluntary hospital indemnity, accident, and critical illness insurance
PTO accrues from Day 1
12 paid holidays per calendar year (new hires pro-rated by start date; max 12)
1 Wellness Day annually for a documented annual physical
401(k) with employer match of $0.50 per $1.00 contributed, per current vesting schedule
Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250/year after 3 months of continuous employment
Student loan assistance: $437.50/month up to $5,250/year after 3 months of continuous employment
Combined cap across both programs: $5,250/year
Parking and transit benefits available
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