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How can I become a Combat Engineer
- The most common career steps to get to Combat Engineer are Detachment Commander, Sergeant and Officer based on actual career paths reported to Jobtrees.
- Detachment Commander, the most common step before Combat Engineer, is a more senior role which is common to see in career paths. This is a natural and common career progression as titles aren't synonymous across companies so a more senior title doesn't always mean higher pay and larger scope. For Combat Engineer, this is an indication that you should focus more on the scope of the role than the specific title when thinking about building a path to Combat Engineer.
- While Detachment Commander is the most common, there is no specific role leading to Combat Engineer that is an overwhelmingly common path.
- Another characteristic of the Combat Engineer career path is that experience within the same job family as this role isn't common and as a result likely not necessary.
- This shows there are many potential paths to becoming a Combat Engineer so focusing on translatable skills is likely more important than a specific role.
- While Detachment Commander is from the same job family, Military as Combat Engineer, you don't necessarily need direct experience in this discipline show by Signal Maintainer also leading to Combat Engineer.
What should I know about the Combat Engineer career path
- The most common degrees or certifications earned by Jobtrees users on the path to become Combat Engineer are Bachelor Of Science (b.sc.) In Engineering Management, Bachelor Of Arts (b.a.) In General Studies, and Bachelor Degree In General Education. There may be other specific certification requirements to land a job with this role, so please make sure to check local regulations as well.
- Combat Engineer is part of the Military job family which has a limited number of unique role types (41) within that discipline. Choosing to pursue a role within this family likely will mean that you will need to look outside of your discipline to find new roles and so should focus on related skills as part of that search.
- Our data is limited for this role so it's possible there are other common career paths not highlighted here for Combat Engineer.