Position SummaryAll of our buildings must be properly constructed and combat ready. It’s up to our Civil Engineers to solve the many complex tasks to make it all happen. They keep our facilities running effectively and prepare them for everything from explosive ordnance disposal to natural disasters. Using a vast skill set, these experts ensure the integrity of our structures around the globe.Primary ResponsibilitiesDraft and survey structures and manage our construction projects.Assess damage and perform needed repairs.Support combat operations.Direct operations and repairs of facilities and utilities.Dispose of conventional, nuclear and biological weapons.BenefitsOutstanding free or low-cost healthcare coverage for you and your familyFood and housing assistanceContinuing-education opportunitiesWorld-travel opportunitiesUp to a $10,000 bonus with a three-year contract paid over three years (dependent on member meeting all eligibility requirements based on IAW Air Force policy and law)QualificationsBachelor’s degree in architecture or civil, electrical, environmental, construction, architectural, industrial, mechanical engineering, biomedical, chemical, petroleum, aerospace or construction managementKnowledge of contingency engineering, construction, repair management and protection and prevention proceduresCompletion of necessary Air Force Institute of Technology coursesMinimum 12 months’ experience in subspecialty fieldAdditional requirements specific to subspecialtyNormal color vision and depth perceptionMinimum height of 4'10, maximum of 6'8No record of claustrophobia Valid, passing Air Force Physical scoreNo record of emotional instabilityCompletion of Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)Must be between the ages of 18 and 42About the Air Force ReserveThe Air Force Reserve is a proud partner in America’s defense, offering a variety of part-time and full-time careers with full-time benefits. These include low-cost health insurance, a noncontributory retirement plan, tuition assistance and educational programs. The Air Force Reserve recruits talent and provides highly technical training to help you build and sustain the world’s most-advanced airpower. All with the flexibility to advance in your civilian career or education while serving close to home. Also, if you’re currently serving or have served, and ready for more, we can use your experience.