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    Civil Engineer

    Civil engineers design and direct large construction projects such as runways, taxiways, hangars, and terminal buildings.

    About the Career

    Aviation and airport civil engineers work occurs in and on airport property and working hours may include day or night shifts depending on the project.

    On the Job You Will

    • Create and oversee planning studies for redevelopment and expansion of the airport and its facilities
    • Review architectural and contractor construction plans
    • Oversees construction, and handles real estate and zoning problems
    • Coordination of engineering activities with Federal, State and local agencies

    Details

    • Average Salary: $82,480
    • Salary Range: $56,180 - $142,220
    • Education: 4 Year Degree
    • Outlook: Excellent (21% or more growth)
    • Total Jobs (2024): 28,490

    Education and Training

    Civil engineers need a bachelor’s degree. They typically need a graduate degree for promotion to managerial positions. Civil engineers who sell their own services publicly must be licensed in all states and the District of Columbia.

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