Aviation Security Service - AvSec

Aviation Security Service - AvSec The Aviation Security Service (AvSec) keeps New Zealanders safe and secure in our skies.

The Aviation Security Service is an operational unit within the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand, the government agency responsible for managing New Zealand’s civil aviation system. You’ll know us from our security screening points at New Zealand airports, but we also run an awesome team of explosive detector dogs and provide a wide range of security services which help keep aviation and ou

r large airports secure. Our role is to deliver world-class aviation security, while enabling a high quality, responsive passenger experience. Our core functions and activities include:

• Screening and searching passengers, crew, airport workers, baggage, aircraft, cargo.
• Undertaking security patrols and escorts.
• Managing the airport identity card system.
• Collaborating with other domestic and international security and border agencies. To deliver safe and secure skies, we work closely with border and government agencies both domestically and internationally, such as Customs, MPI, and Police. As part of our response to the ongoing effects of COVID-19, Avsec also contributes to the onsite security at the MIQ facilities across the country. We aim provide a safe and welcoming space for all people arriving in New Zealand, and to help keep our communities protected. You can learn more about our team of Explosive Detector Dogs at:
https://www.aviation.govt.nz/passenger-information/about-our-dogs/

Do you want to be part of the team contributing to keeping the team of 5 million safe? Check out our careers page for more information about what it’s like to be an Avsec officer:
https://careers.aviation.govt.nz/

You can read through our social media - terms of use here: https://www.aviation.govt.nz/about-us/website-information/social-media-terms-of-use/

21/05/2026
Queenstown is hiring Aviation Security Officers! Could you be the next? 👀✈️https://careers.aviation.govt.nz/job/Queensto...
12/05/2026

Queenstown is hiring Aviation Security Officers! Could you be the next? 👀✈️

https://careers.aviation.govt.nz/job/Queenstown-Aviation-Security-Officer-Queenstown-9349/1361034766/

Team Leader, Regina started at AvSec as an Officer. Now, she tells us all about why she loves aviation security as a career.

“My favourite part is the variety and the constant opportunity to grow. I love a challenge, and this role is one where you’re always learning, building knowledge, and developing new skills. Every shift is different, from meeting passengers from all walks of life to working alongside an amazing and supportive team. You’re constantly rotating through different areas, so the day stays engaging and you’re always working with and getting to know different teammates. You definitely collect a lot of cool and interesting work stories along the way!

When I started 10 years ago as a frontline officer, I never imagined how many opportunities would open up for me. Through continuous training, upskilling, and taking on new challenges, I’ve been able to grow both professionally and personally.

Stepping into a Team Leader role has been a highlight because I now get to mentor others, build team culture, and help create a workplace where people feel supported and valued. What I love most is that there are always pathways to keep learning, enhancing your skills, and progressing in your career.

I’m inspired by the people I work with every day and by seeing new officers grow in confidence and capability. I still remember what it felt like when I first started, and now I’m proud to be in a position where I can encourage and guide others on their journey. This career has helped shape me into a strong, resilient, and confident woman, and that’s why I’m passionate about showing others that they can thrive in this environment too.”

Applications for the Aviation Security Officer roles close before 24 May 2026.

27/03/2026
27/03/2026

Lithium batteries in cordless straighteners and curling irons can overheat and catch fire. Only models with a flight-tag are safe to fly.

Visit our website for more information: https://www.aviation.govt.nz/pack-smart

If you’re unsure if your device is safe to fly, always check with your airline.

26/03/2026

More than 48,500 batteries, power banks, hair straighteners, curling irons and e-cigarettes/vapes have been removed from checked bags so far this year. if you’re flying somewhere this Easter, to make sure you and your items arrive safely.

Visit our website for more information: https://www.aviation.govt.nz/pack-smart

This Sunday is International Women’s Day and we’re grateful for all the women across our CAA/AvSec team who help keep Ne...
05/03/2026

This Sunday is International Women’s Day and we’re grateful for all the women across our CAA/AvSec team who help keep New Zealand aviation safe and secure. 💜✈️

Today, we’re shining a spotlight on one of their stories. Aviation Security Officer, Ava, started as a casual Load-Assistant back in 2021 and now she’s a Step-Up Team Leader.

Ava says, “My journey with CAA started small, I only planned to be in a casual position and nothing more. However a few months into working I quickly saw and learned so much about AvSec and the CAA as a whole, this made me want to apply to be an Officer. Since then I have had amazing opportunities within the workplace and great progression in upping skills and responsibilities.

My favourite part of working as an Aviation Security Officer is the team that I get to work with! With our shift work we see our team for 6 days in a row and having a great team is really important. I am fortunate enough that I work with some amazing people, that are supportive, I'm able to have a good laugh with and a team that wants to put in the work.”

What inspires me most at work are my fellow colleagues - seeing the hard work and dedication they bring but also the level of care a respect they have. These attributes inspire me to keep working hard and keep being a good Aviation Security Officer!”

Flex-volt batteries with travel caps, that have combined Watt-hours that exceed 160Wh, will not be permitted to travel o...
04/03/2026

Flex-volt batteries with travel caps, that have combined Watt-hours that exceed 160Wh, will not be permitted to travel on passengers’ aircraft from 20 March 2026.

AvSec previously considered the flex-volt batteries, including DeWalt Flex-volt, as three separate batteries contained in a single case separated by a plastic [transport] safety cap. Advice from AvSec’s Dangerous Goods Regulator confirmed flex-volt batteries are not three separate batteries but are instead a single battery that exceeds the allowable Watt-hour limits. This advice has been informed by international practice where the majority of National Aviation Authorities and airlines treat flex-volt batteries as a single battery.

https://www.aviation.govt.nz/passenger-information/what-can-i-bring/show/power-tools/

25/02/2026

✈️ Quick Checklist before you fly (save & share!)

✅ Arrive 90 minutes before (domestic) / 3 hours before (international)

✅ Clear plastic bag for liquids (under 100 ml) if international

✅ Have medicines/medical devices ready with documentation

✅ If you have a mobility device or child in tow — check the extra guidance on our website: https://www.aviation.govt.nz/passenger-information/what-to-expect-at-the-airport/

Pack in the carry-on: helpful info, patience, good attitude. You’ve got this!

We’re hiring! https://careers.aviation.govt.nz/job/Auckland-Aviation-Security-Officers%2C-Auckland-2150/1357378966/Could...
24/02/2026

We’re hiring! https://careers.aviation.govt.nz/job/Auckland-Aviation-Security-Officers%2C-Auckland-2150/1357378966/

Could you be the next Aviation Security Officer?👀✈️

Team Leader, Regina started at AvSec as an Officer. Now, she tells us all about why she loves aviation security as a career.

“My favourite part is the variety and the constant opportunity to grow. I love a challenge, and this role is one where you’re always learning, building knowledge, and developing new skills. Every shift is different, from meeting passengers from all walks of life to working alongside an amazing and supportive team. You’re constantly rotating through different areas, so the day stays engaging and you’re always working with and getting to know different teammates. You definitely collect a lot of cool and interesting work stories along the way!

When I started 10 years ago as a frontline officer, I never imagined how many opportunities would open up for me. Through continuous training, upskilling, and taking on new challenges, I’ve been able to grow both professionally and personally.

Stepping into a Team Leader role has been a highlight because I now get to mentor others, build team culture, and help create a workplace where people feel supported and valued. What I love most is that there are always pathways to keep learning, enhancing your skills, and progressing in your career.

I’m inspired by the people I work with every day and by seeing new officers grow in confidence and capability. I still remember what it felt like when I first started, and now I’m proud to be in a position where I can encourage and guide others on their journey. This career has helped shape me into a strong, resilient, and confident woman, and that’s why I’m passionate about showing others that they can thrive in this environment too.”

Applications for the Aviation Security Officer roles close on 1 March 2026

Aviation Security Officers, Auckland

Address

Level 15, Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street
Wellington
6011

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5am
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Website

https://www.aviation.govt.nz/about-us/website-info

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