Job Description:
Purpose: All the duties below are strictly enforced to ensure compliance with all Transportation Security Regulations (TSR) and Airlines Regulations regarding cargo security physical screening procedures. To effectively perform the job duties of Compliance Supervisor, you will be responsible for the following: A1. General Ensure screening staff is compliant with TSA regulations and knowledgeable of security screening proceduresEnsuring that each cargo screener and cargo screening supervisor at each facility is trained in and knowledgeable of TSA requirements and the relevant requirements of the settlement agreement, including but not limited to cargo screening procedures in the relevant TSA security program, alarm resolution procedures, resolving security incidents and suspicious activities, access control and challenge procedures, and threat information notification procedures.In the event of any screener is not following TSA regulations, advise management immediately for corrective measures for non-compliance/sEnsuring that each cargo screener and cargo screening supervisor at each facility has completed the required training, including refresher or recurrent training, for the type of screening that he/she carries out as specified in the appropriate TSA requirements and in the requirements of the settlement agreementEnsuring that cargo screeners and cargo screening supervisors are knowledgeable of their duties and responsibilities by asking questions to test their grasp of their duties (awareness exercises) as part of the training and proficiency requirements described in Section IV.E of Settlement AgreementEnsuring that all notification procedures, including the notifications required when a cargo screener identifies suspicious cargo during the screening process, are made in accordance with TSA RequirementsConducting the weekly and monthly audits set forth in Section IV.H of this Settlement AgreementFully trained and knowledgeable of TSA requirements, the requirements of settlement agreement for TSA cases no. 2018ORD0257 and 2019ORD0124, and the functions, duties, and responsibilities of both a cargo screener and a cargo screening supervisor A2. Passenger Physical SearchEnsure the cargo security screener follows procedures as detail in Screeners Job Duties for Physical search.Ensure cargo screening log is maintained and complete every day as outlined in Section A5 below, no exemptions to this ruleEnsure all security screeners can follow procedures:Recognizing IED componentsProperly conducting a physical search including checking related paperworkScreeners are aware of Notification proceduresScreeners are completing the screening log sheet Work with management to conduct weekly audits and monthly audits, which includes CCTV review or in person as per TSA Best Practices for Cargo Screening. A3. Explosive Trace Detection (ETD)Ensure the cargo security screener follows procedures as detail in Screeners Job Duties for Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) search.Ensure cargo screening log is maintained and completed every day as outlined in Section A5 below, no exemptions to this ruleEnsure all security screeners can follow procedures:Able to follow ETD manufacturer’s operating manualsAble to conduct machine maintenanceScreeners are following ETD safetyEnsure sampling techniques are properly conductedScreeners can follow Alarm resolution procedures, if neededScreeners are aware of Notification proceduresScreeners are completing the screening log sheet Work with management to conduct weekly and monthly audits, which includes CCTV review or in person as per TSA Best Practices for Cargo Screening.Screening supervisor will also ensure the following:Maintenance records and certifications (if needed) are completed every dayCalibration and verification test procedures are completed every 8 hours and logged in the maintenance logEnsure proper procedures are follow when an ETD is inoperative, does not meet manufacturer’s technical operating standards, or when qualified ETD screeners are not available A4. Advanced Technology (AT) X-rayEnsure the cargo security screener follows procedures as detail in Screeners Job Duties for Advanced Technology (AT) X-ray search.Ensure cargo screening log is maintain and complete every day as outline in Section A5 below, no exemptions to this ruleEnsure all security screeners can follow procedures:Able to follow AT X-ray unit manufacturer’s operating manuals and conduct regular maintenanceAble to follow AT X-ray unit safetyAble to screen following Image interpretation proceduresAble to follow Image categories (no threat, possible threat, obvious threat) screening proceduresScreeners can follow Alarm resolution procedures if neededScreeners are aware of Notification proceduresScreeners are completing the screening log sheet accurately Work with management to conduct weekly and monthly audits, which includes CCTV review or in person as per TSA Best Practices for Cargo Screening.Screening Supervisor will also ensure the following:Maintenance records and certifications (if needed) are completed every dayEnsure Radiation Survey is up to date and notify management when it needs to be completedStep Wedge test procedures are completed every 8 hours and logged in the maintenance logEnsure proper procedures are follow when an AT X-ray unit is inoperative, does not meet manufacturer’s technical operating standards, or when qualified AT X-ray screeners are not available. A5. Screening Records LogThe compliance supervisor will follow procedures detailed below as part of their duties:Compliance supervisor will log into CCTV camera systemCompliance supervisor checks with Screening Manager regarding screeners on dutyCompliance supervisor will compare screening log with real time via CCTV or in-person screening for accuracy and compliance with TSA regulationsIn the event the cargo security screener does not follow procedures, the compliance supervisor must stop the screening process and ensure the cargo is properly screened prior to be sent to the flight. The failure must be logged, and management advised for proper corrective actions to avoid any future violations. A5.1 Screening Records Log Facility Security Coordinator must ensure the screening company maintains a record of the type of screening it applies to cargo. The record may be included with the SSE and ID information, on the applicable air waybill or Log Sheet.The record must contain:Air waybill number and name of shipper or IAC, as applicableNumber of pieces screenedNumber of pieces subject to screening (for cargo shipments broken down, each individual piece must be counted toward the total quantity of cargo subject to screening)Method of screening appliedName of the screener and the date of the screening. When TSA screens the cargo (including cargo screened by TSA canine teams.), the name of the screener may be recorded as “TSA.”The screening company must maintain a record of the justification for applying any of the alternative security measures.The record must include:A brief description of the justification for applying the measures.The name of the foreign air carrier employee or authorized foreign air carrier representative who determined that the cargo shipment is subject to the alternative security measuresThe record required in this section may appear on any document associated with the cargo shipment (for example, an air waybill, log sheet).The records required must be maintained and made available to TSA and airline upon request at the local station where the cargo is screened for a minimum of 30 calendar days from the date the cargo was transported. The Compliance Supervisor will report directly to the Security Director and Assistant Security Director.By signing below, I understand that I need to follow the above procedures to comply with TSA, Airport Authority, and customer guidelines and to report any issues immediately if they happened.Failure to follow the above procedures or report any issues, may lead to suspension or termination of employment with the company.
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What We Do
Alliance Ground International, LLC. is a cargo ground handling company in the United States. Considered the best in the business, Alliance Ground International provides the best value for our airline partners. We offer a proven, cost effective, and low risk solution meeting or exceeding all requirements of our clients. Our mission is to ensure safe, on-time and efficient cargo, ramp and mail handling.
Alliance Ground’s ability to effectively execute has been demonstrated by our proficient and successful operations. Alliance Ground International presently performs cargo, mail and ramp handling services to 35 Airlines in eleven airports: Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Fort Lauderdale, Newark, LaGuardia and Las Vegas.