This Is Not a Job. It’s a Calling.
Global K9 Protection Group (GK9) is not looking for people who want a typical security job. We are looking for disciplined professionals who are called to serve—people who understand that meaningful work often happens quietly, without recognition, and with real responsibility.
As a Cargo Screening K9 Handler, you will deploy as a professional canine team to detect explosives, firearms, and other hazardous materials within cargo and controlled aviation environments. When your K9 alerts, operations stop—and your judgment determines what happens next.
This role is a lifestyle, not a shift you clock out of. Your K9 partner goes home with you. Your responsibility doesn’t end when the workday does. This responsibility is supported through designated K9 stipends and home care pay.
The Work
Cargo Screening K9 Handlers operate in airport cargo environments, screening pallets, freight, facilities, and controlled areas using certified detection canines.
You should expect:
- Long periods of routine, methodical work
- Strict adherence to TSA, regulatory, and GK9 procedures
- Rotating schedules supporting 24/7/365 operations
- Rare but high-consequence moments where precision matters
This is not high-adrenaline work.
It is high-trust work.
Your K9 Partner
Your dog is not a perk.
Your dog is a professional partner—and a responsibility.
Handlers are responsible for their assigned canine at all times, including:
- Daily care, feeding, and conditioning
- Ongoing training and operational readiness
- Housing the dog at home
- Maintaining professional standards on and off shift
If you are not prepared to structure your life around this responsibility, this role will not be a fit.
Who Thrives Here
Successful GK9 Cargo Handlers typically bring:
- A service-oriented mindset
- Comfort with structure, accountability, and standards
- Discipline to perform repetitive work without cutting corners
- Maturity to make decisions without direct supervision
- Respect for the responsibility of working with a professional K9 partner
Backgrounds that often align well include veterans, former law enforcement, team-sport athletes, hunters, and individuals accustomed to responsibility-driven environments. Prior K9 experience is not required for all candidates.
Training & Entry Paths
GK9 provides industry-recognized training through our academy in Opelika, Alabama.
- Non-Experienced Candidates
o 8-week Cargo Screening K9 Handler Course
o Company housing provided during training
o Candidates are responsible for travel to training
- Experienced K9 Handlers
o 4-week pairing, certification, and evaluation (if required)
o Company housing provided during training
o Eligible candidates may receive a travel incentive (placeholder)
All candidates must successfully complete required certifications prior to placement.
Schedule & Lifestyle Reality
Cargo operations do not follow traditional schedules. Handlers must be willing and able to work:
- Rotating shifts
- Nights, weekends, and holidays
- Variable schedules based on operational needs
- Predictable schedules are not guaranteed.
Career Path
GK9 strongly promotes from within. Proven handlers may advance into:
- Lead Handler roles
- Site or Area Leadership
- Training and instructional roles
- Operations and corporate positions
This is a long-term professional path for those who earn it.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive hourly pay (location-based)
- Shift differentials, overtime, holiday pay
- Monthly K9 care stipend
- K9 home care pay
- Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision)
- 401(k)
- Paid time off
Minimum Requirements
- U.S. citizen or national
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid REAL ID driver’s license and reliable transportation
- Ability to pass TSA Security Threat Assessment
- Ability to pass background check and drug screening
- Ability to obtain TSA Known Traveler Number (PreCheck)
- Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently
- Physically capable of warehouse and K9 handling work
Before You Apply
If you are looking for a job you leave behind at the end of the day, this role is not for you.
If you are looking for meaningful work, real responsibility, and a K9 partnership that demands your best—we want to hear from you.
