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Quick Facts — 5100 (Civil Engineer Corps Officer)

AIT / Training

12 weeks

Training Location

CECOS, Port Hueneme, CA

Career Field

Engineering

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About 5100 Civil Engineer Corps Officer

Plans, designs, and manages construction projects and facilities for Navy bases and installations worldwide.

Training Duration

12 weeks

Training Location

CECOS, Port Hueneme, CA

Career Field

Engineering

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Civil Engineer Corps Officer, you'll lead construction and infrastructure projects around the world — from building bases in remote locations to disaster recovery operations that save lives. You'll command Seabees, manage multi-million-dollar construction programs, and apply your engineering expertise in environments that civilian engineers never experience. The CEC combines engineering with military leadership in a way no other career can match.

What It's Actually Like

You are a Civil Engineer Corps Officer, which means you build things for the Navy — bases, piers, runways, barracks, and whatever structure the admiral just decided needs to exist by next fiscal year. You are a licensed professional engineer in uniform, and your portfolio includes projects in every climate zone on Earth, in locations that civilian contractors would charge triple hazard pay to visit. You'll manage MILCON projects that cost hundreds of millions using an acquisition process that costs your sanity. The timeline says 36 months. The funding cycle says maybe. The environmental review says probably not. The end user says they needed it yesterday. You will build in war zones with Seabees — the Navy's construction battalions — who can turn rubble into a functioning airfield in 72 hours and silence into a fistfight in 30 seconds. Your Seabees are the hardest-working, most creative, most stubbornly competent people in the Navy, and managing them is like herding caffeinated, heavily tattooed cats who are really good at welding. Your PE license is real, your project management experience is measured in billions, and civilian construction management firms will fight over you.

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