23rd February, 2026
At the Civil Aviation Authority, they don't just keep New Zealand's skies safe and secure, they help shape the future of aviation.
If you are ready to grow your career while helping keep one of New Zealand's most vital sectors safe and secure, this is your opportunity. Step into a frontline role that makes a real difference. As an Aviation Security Officer (ASO), you will play a critical role in keeping travellers safe and secure.
What You Will Do
No two days are the same in this role. As an ASO, you will be at the heart of airport operations, keeping the skies safe and supporting smooth travel for passengers. Your responsibilities will include:
- Screening passengers and baggage using specialist equipment.
- Carrying out mobile, foot, and static patrols around the airport.
- Monitoring access to secure areas and checking ID cards.
- Preventing and responding to potential breaches of aviation security.
What CAA Offers - A competitive salary with regular reviews - your contribution is recognised and rewarded.
- Career development pathways and progression opportunities.
- Wellbeing support including health checks and medical insurance discounts.
- Generous leave provisions so you can balance work and life.
- Up to 4% KiwiSaver matched.
- A full uniform provided, so you are ready for action every day.
Training and Development You will receive comprehensive, fully paid training over 12 weeks, combining classroom learning with hands-on experience. By the end, you will hold a nationally recognised NZQA Level 4 qualification, setting you up for a rewarding career in aviation security.
Training will begin on 8th June 2026 and finish on 7th August 2026. You will need to be available for the full training period, as it's an important part of setting you up for success in the role.
About You CAA are looking for team players who thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy engaging with people from all walks of life. You will be confident, adaptable, and able to keep calm under pressure. You will bring:
- Strong problem-solving abilities.
- The ability to engage professionally with people and de-escalate challenging interactions.
- Good situational awareness.
- Excellent time management skills, flexibility, and adaptability.
To join the team, you must:
- Have NZ/Australian citizenship or NZ residency.
- Be comfortable working in a fast-paced, noisy, and often distracting environment that requires you to maintain strong focus and concentration.
- Be comfortable with change and prepared to work according to a roster with 30-minute duty rotations, where some - or all duties - can switch at short notice during your shift, depending on operational needs on the day.
- Be flexible to work a rostered shift pattern of 6 days on, 3 days off (including days, nights, weekends and public holidays).
- Be medically fit and willing to undergo a medical assessment.
- Be available for an in-person assessment centre and interview from mid-March.
All applicants will be asked to complete some pre-employment questions. This helps us make sure you will be safe and supported in the Aviation Security Officer role. There are a small number of medical conditions that may not be compatible with the duties of this position. Please note on your application form anything that you think may impact your ability to do the role.
Permanent Full-Time Roles | $72,187 per annum | Start date: early-June 2026
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