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Agricultural Engineers

Solve problems that are related to the way farms work.

Quick Facts

Wages:

Well above the statewide median
$41.31 / hour    Read more about wages

Outlook:

National Data
Growth rate:  4.5%    Read more about outlook

Education:

Bachelor's degree is typically required.

On the Job:

Typical Work Tasks
  • Investigate the environmental impact of projects.
  • Communicate technical information to suppliers, contractors, or regulatory agencies.
  • Confer with other personnel to resolve design or operational problems.
  • Discuss designs or plans with clients.
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Job Title Examples:

Agricultural Safety and Health Program Director
Conservation Engineer
Product Technology Scientist

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