{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:41:19.160Z","occupation":{"soc":"33-3051.04","title":"Customs and Border Protection Officers","group":"Protective Service","sector":"92","jobZone":3,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers performing traveler and cargo inspection, immigration admissibility determinations, contraband seizure, legal documentation, interagency enforcement cooperation, and workforce leadership at land, air, and sea ports of entry.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Immigration applications and travel documents — review and verify for completeness and basic authenticity under direct supervisor guidance at a port of entry.","Customs regulations and revenue laws — recognize and apply standard protocols when screening personal baggage at a primary inspection lane.","Traveler interviews — conduct structured, scripted questioning to confirm identity and stated purpose of entry under direct officer supervision.","Contraband indicators and prohibited items — identify common examples using reference materials and trained checklists during supervised cargo inspections.","Legal terms and entry requirements — explain basic rules and procedures to travelers in a clear, courteous manner at a port of entry counter.","Inspection findings and traveler discrepancies — record accurately in the agency database using provided templates under supervisory review.","Law enforcement databases and office suite software — navigate and enter data with accuracy during routine record-keeping tasks in a CBP facility.","Violation reporting forms — complete standard documentation for minor infractions according to established agency protocols with supervisor sign-off.","Safety and security protocols — follow established procedures when referring travelers to secondary inspection at a port of entry.","Active listening techniques — apply during traveler interviews to detect inconsistencies in stated travel history under direct officer oversight."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Immigration visas and passport authentication — examine and assess validity using forensic tools and agency databases with minimal supervision at a land or air port of entry.","Cargo manifests and commercial shipments — inspect for regulatory compliance with U.S. customs laws, applying risk-assessment criteria independently during routine operations.","Persons in violation of customs or immigration laws — detain and initiate required legal action, including referral for deportation proceedings, following established agency protocols.","Seized vehicles, aircraft, and contraband — process and document in compliance with chain-of-custody requirements using CBP enterprise systems.","Applicable laws and regulations — interpret and explain to shippers, manufacturers, and prospective immigrants in familiar and recurring scenarios at a port of entry.","Incident and violation reports — draft accurate written narratives and data entries using word processing and ERP software within required agency timelines.","Behavioral and social cues — apply social perceptiveness skills to identify deceptive travelers during passenger processing with reduced supervisory input.","Coordination with partner law enforcement agencies — participate in joint operations or information-sharing activities related to customs or immigration enforcement.","Geographic and route knowledge — apply understanding of common smuggling corridors and entry points to prioritize inspection efforts during assigned shifts.","Time management practices — balance competing inspection workloads across multiple travelers or shipments during peak-volume periods at a port of entry."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex immigration cases and appeals — analyze evidence and render independent admissibility decisions across the full scope of visa categories and entry statuses at a federal port of entry.","Multi-agency criminal investigations — institute civil and criminal prosecutions and collaborate autonomously with DEA, FBI, and ICE to advance customs and immigration enforcement cases.","Non-routine cargo and contraband seizures — lead physical inspection of high-risk shipments, applying advanced analytical judgment to detect undeclared merchandise or concealed contraband.","Federal court and immigration appeals testimony — prepare and deliver clear, credible sworn testimony regarding inspection findings and enforcement decisions in legal proceedings.","Regulatory interpretation for complex scenarios — advise shippers, importers, and legal representatives on nuanced customs regulations and enforcement implications across non-routine situations.","Inductive and deductive reasoning — apply systematically to construct violation profiles and resolve ambiguous traveler or cargo cases without supervisory input.","Cloud-based management and mobile location software — use advanced features to coordinate real-time field enforcement activities and track suspect persons or shipments.","Comprehensive enforcement records — produce detailed investigative reports and case files meeting evidentiary standards for federal prosecution using ERP and documentation systems.","Critical threat assessment — integrate intelligence data, behavioral analysis, and physical inspection results to identify high-risk individuals or cargo at a port of entry.","Mentorship of entry-level officers — guide and evaluate junior CBP officers performing primary and secondary inspections, providing real-time corrective feedback during live operations."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Port-of-entry inspection strategy — design and implement risk-based inspection frameworks that set enforcement priorities across all traveler and cargo streams for an assigned facility.","Organizational policy and standard operating procedures — develop, revise, and promulgate CBP enforcement protocols that align with evolving federal law and DHS directives.","Interagency enforcement partnerships — lead coordination with federal, state, and international law enforcement bodies to build prosecutorial cases and disrupt transnational smuggling networks.","Workforce development and training programs — establish competency-based training curricula and mentorship structures that elevate inspection proficiency across an entire officer cohort.","Performance metrics and compliance monitoring — analyze port-wide enforcement data using ERP and business intelligence tools to identify systemic gaps and drive continuous improvement.","High-stakes legal and regulatory matters — represent CBP in senior-level briefings, congressional inquiries, and interagency task forces concerning customs and immigration enforcement outcomes.","Budget and resource allocation — direct deployment of personnel, technology, and inspection equipment across shifts and lanes to maximize detection capability at an organizational scale.","Emerging smuggling threats and tactics — lead intelligence-informed adaptation of inspection protocols in response to evolving contraband concealment methods and migration trends.","Officer integrity and professional conduct standards — champion and enforce ethical norms, stress-tolerance expectations, and self-control standards across the workforce through policy and example.","Cross-functional crisis response — direct multi-unit response to large-scale enforcement incidents, public health emergencies, or security events at a port of entry, ensuring continuity of lawful operations."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}