4B0X1 AFSC Bioenvironmental Engineering — Civilian Career Guide
Identifies and evaluates environmental and occupational health hazards. Conducts workplace surveys, monitors radiation, and ensures compliance with environmental regulations.
CAREER PATHS
4
TOP SALARY
$103,590.00
AVG SALARY
$84,598.00
Civilian Career Matches
Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Salaries are national medians — your area may vary.
Environmental Health Specialist
SOC 19-4042
$50,280.00
median/yr
Industrial Hygienist
SOC 29-9011
$84,430.00
median/yr
Environmental Engineer
SOC 17-2081
$100,090.00
median/yr
Safety Engineer
SOC 17-2111
$103,590.00
median/yr
What's your next step?
You've got the civilian career picture. Now: pick what to tackle next. Most 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering veterans separating in the next 12 months should start here.
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Skills That Transfer
Recommended Certifications
These certifications can increase your salary by 10-25% and make you more competitive for civilian roles.
How to pay for these — you likely don't pay out of pocket
- GI Bill: the Post-9/11 GI Bill reimburses licensing & certification test fees up to $2,000 per exam— and it doesn't use a full month of entitlement.
- While you're still in:your branch's Credentialing Assistance program can cover the full cost of many of these certs (often several thousand dollars a year) — check Air Force COOL / Credentialing Assistance ↗ for what's funded and current amounts.
- Tip: start certs before you separate — Credentialing Assistance is only for currently-serving members; after separation you shift to the GI Bill.
VA conditions commonly associated with 4B0X1 service
The documented noise, physical demands, and exposures of a Bioenvironmental Engineering role are commonly linked to the conditions below. This is awareness of what this job can lead to, not a promise of a rating. The VA decides every claim on your own diagnosis and evidence. If you deal with any of these, here is how each is rated.
Rucking, lifting, and body armor load the spine for years.
See how it is rated →Rucks, jumps, and repetitive impact wear the knees.
See how it is rated →Combat, trauma, or high-stress duty can cause lasting symptoms.
See how it is rated →Long hours on your feet in boots inflame the heel/arch.
See how it is rated →High-tempo or high-stakes duty can cause lasting anxiety.
See how it is rated →A free accredited VSO can help you file any of these at no cost. Never pay a fee or a percentage of your back pay for claim help.
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4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering: Frequently Asked Questions
What does a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering do?
Identifies and evaluates environmental and occupational health hazards. Conducts workplace surveys, monitors radiation, and ensures compliance with environmental regulations.
What civilian jobs can a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering transition into?
Common civilian careers for a 4B0X1 (Air Force AFSC) Bioenvironmental Engineering include Environmental Health Specialist, Industrial Hygienist, Environmental Engineer, and Safety Engineer. These roles draw on the same skills and experience you built in service — see the full skill-to-career mapping above.
How much does a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering make in civilian work?
Civilian roles that match a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering have median salaries ranging from about $50,280 to $103,590 per year, depending on the role, location, and your certifications and clearance. Figures are BLS median wage data for the matched occupations.
What certifications help a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering land a civilian job?
Certifications that strengthen a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering resume include CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist), REHS/RS, CSP, and CHMM. Many can be started before you separate, and several are covered by VA education benefits or credentialing programs.
What skills does a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering bring to civilian employers?
Employers value the transferable skills a 4B0X1 Bioenvironmental Engineering develops, including Industrial hygiene, Environmental monitoring, Radiation safety, OSHA compliance, and Risk assessment. Translating these into civilian terms on your resume is what turns military experience into interviews.
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