OVERVIEW
Geospatial Engineers are responsible for using geographic data that support military/civilian operations for disaster relief and homeland security. They collect, analyze and distribute geospatial information to represent the terrain and its possible effects.
JOB DUTIES
TRAINING
Job training for a Geospatial Engineer requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 18 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom, and part takes place in the field with on-the-job instructions, including instruction for geographic information systems.
Advanced Individual Training: 18 weeks at Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Some of the skills you'll learn:
REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S)
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HELPFUL SKILLS
WARRANT OFFICER TRACK
125D Geospatial Engineering Technician
FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS
The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career as an engineer with the government or in the private sector.
GEOSPATIAL ENGINEER