Is 32E (Civil Engineer) a Good AFSC?
United States Air Force · Air Force Specialty Code
Quick Facts — 32E (Civil Engineer)
AIT / Training
10 weeks
Training Location
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Career Field
Civil Engineering
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About 32E Civil Engineer
Plans and leads Air Force civil engineering operations including facility management, infrastructure construction, EOD, and emergency management. Commands civil engineer units that build and maintain Air Force installations.
10 weeks
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Civil Engineering
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
You'll design and maintain the infrastructure that makes Air Force installations operational worldwide — runways, power systems, water, airfield lighting, and expeditionary base construction.
What It's Actually Like
You'll manage civil engineering operations spanning base infrastructure, disaster response, and RED HORSE deployments that build expeditionary facilities in locations the word 'austere' was invented to describe. The infrastructure backlog across Air Force installations is staggering and your operations and maintenance budget will never match the facility condition index the wing commander is watching. PE licensure requires pursuit on your own time, which exists in limited quantities. PMP certification is achievable and worth pursuing. When you deploy with RED HORSE, you'll build real things in real locations with real consequences for failure — that's the career moment that defines CE officers' identity. Government engineering agencies and defense contractors support the transition well. The facilities management portfolio you build is broad and genuinely impressive to civilian employers who understand what it means to manage billion-dollar infrastructure on a government budget.