Army · MOS Career Guide

12B — Combat Engineer

Built, breached, and cleared under pressure — construction, demolition, and heavy equipment with tight planning.

Civilian Careers

Where 12B experience fits

These civilian roles map closely to what a Army Combat Engineer already does:

  • Construction Supervisor
  • Project Coordinator
  • Heavy Equipment Operator
  • Field Engineer
  • Safety Lead
Transferable Skills

What you bring on day one

  • Construction & site work
  • Heavy equipment operation
  • Project planning
  • Blueprint reading
  • Safety leadership

Certifications to consider

  • OSHA 30
  • Heavy equipment operator certification
  • First Aid / CPR
  • PMP (with experience)
Questions

12B to Civilian FAQ

What civilian jobs can an 12B (Combat Engineer) do?

Common fits include Construction Supervisor, Project Coordinator, Heavy Equipment Operator, Field Engineer, and Safety Lead. The right match depends on your specialty, leadership level, and interests.

Do I need a degree to use my 12B experience?

Often no. Many of these roles value hands-on experience and certifications over a degree. Where a credential helps, we point you to the fastest path.

How do I put 12B on a civilian resume?

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