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accounting, fire protection, explosive ordnance disposal

(EOD), disaster preparedness (DP) programs, family housing

and dorm management, and mobilization programs at base

level. Serves on response teams and related installation

support services. Advises commanders and government

officials on effective use of CE resources.

See Cost Estimators on p. 64

See Construction Managers on p. 70

32E3A Civil Engineer, Architect/Architectural

Engineer – (Commissioned Officer)

Develops and implements civil engineer (CE) force

employment, and provides staff supervision and technical

advice. Performs and manages CE functions and activities

to provide facilities and infrastructure supporting the

United States and its allies. Activities include programming,

budgeting, project management, drafting, surveying, plan-

ning, feasibility studies, construction management, utilities

operations, energy and environmental programs, land

management, real property accounting, fire protection,

explosive ordnance disposal (EOD), disaster preparedness

(DP) programs, family housing and dorm management, and

mobilization programs at base level. Serves on response

teams and related installation support services. Advises

commanders and government officials on effective use of

CE resources.

See Architects on p. 58

See Cost Estimators on p. 64

See Construction Managers on p. 70

32E4 Civil Engineer (Air Force – Officer)

Develops and implements civil engineer (CE) force

employment, and provides staff supervision and technical

advice. Performs and manages CE functions and activities

to provide facilities and infrastructure supporting the

United States and its allies. Activities include programming,

budgeting, project management, drafting, surveying,

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