Agricultural Engineers applies knowledge of engineering technology and biological science to agricultural problems concerned with power and machinery, structures, soil and water conservation as well as processing of agricultural products.
Skills needed for a career in Agricultural Engineer include, but not limited to:
· Writing
· High Level of Reading
· Active Listening, Learning & Speaking
High Level of Mathematics & Science
Minimum education – Bachelor’s Degree
Anyone interested in an Agricultural Engineering career is should consider getting a degree in engineering. Graduate training is essential for engineering faculty positions and many research and development programs.
$77,370 per year
Average Annual Range: $44,750 - $115,680 per year