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==Job Descriptions==
==Job Descriptions==
===Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice (4B031)===
===Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice (4B031)===
Training includes: written and oral communications; basic math; basic chemistry; basic physics; basic ecology and toxicology; drinking water surveillance and analysis; solid waste management; familiarization with Air Force, state, and federal environmental protection programs; environmental pollution and compliance sampling; ionizing and nonionizing radiation hazards and controls; radioactive waste disposal; film dosimetry program; industrial hygiene surveillance (illumination, ventilation, thermal stress, atmospheric sampling, toxic materials, equipment calibration and use, respiratory protection, indoor air quality, ergonomics, confined spaces, noise, and industrial facility survey procedures and techniques); and medical readiness: chemical/natural/radiological and biological evaluation and control procedures for peacetime accidents; chemical/radiological/biological warfare defense; agent detection, neutralization and control techniques; and use of nuclear/biological/chemical detection and monitoring equipment). All medical readiness training requirements of the Basic Medical Readiness Course (BMRC) are met in this technical training course.

===Bioenvironmental Engineering Journeyman (4B051)===
===Bioenvironmental Engineering Journeyman (4B051)===

===Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman (4B071)===
===Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman (4B071)===
===Bioenvironmental Engineering Superintendent (4B091)===


===Bioenvironmental Engineering Superintendent (4B091)===
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==Photos of Bioenvironmental Engineering in Action==
==Photos of Bioenvironmental Engineering in Action==
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Revision as of 13:25, 24 September 2007

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The United States Air Force occupation, Bioenvironmental Engineering, is based out of Brooks City-Base in San Antonio, Texas at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine.

Job Descriptions

Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice (4B031)

Training includes: written and oral communications; basic math; basic chemistry; basic physics; basic ecology and toxicology; drinking water surveillance and analysis; solid waste management; familiarization with Air Force, state, and federal environmental protection programs; environmental pollution and compliance sampling; ionizing and nonionizing radiation hazards and controls; radioactive waste disposal; film dosimetry program; industrial hygiene surveillance (illumination, ventilation, thermal stress, atmospheric sampling, toxic materials, equipment calibration and use, respiratory protection, indoor air quality, ergonomics, confined spaces, noise, and industrial facility survey procedures and techniques); and medical readiness: chemical/natural/radiological and biological evaluation and control procedures for peacetime accidents; chemical/radiological/biological warfare defense; agent detection, neutralization and control techniques; and use of nuclear/biological/chemical detection and monitoring equipment). All medical readiness training requirements of the Basic Medical Readiness Course (BMRC) are met in this technical training course.

Bioenvironmental Engineering Journeyman (4B051)

Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman (4B071)

Bioenvironmental Engineering Superintendent (4B091)


Photos of Bioenvironmental Engineering in Action


Links

Brooks City-Base
United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine