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Ingeniero Agrónomo

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April 13, 2024 Updated June 12, 2024 3 minute read

Ingeniero Agrónomo, or agricultural engineers, are professionals who use engineering principles to design and develop solutions to agricultural and environmental problems. They work to improve the efficiency and productivity of agricultural systems, while also protecting the environment and natural resources. Agricultural engineers may work in a variety of settings, including farms, research institutions, government agencies, and private companies.

Educational Background

Agricultural engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering or a related field, such as civil engineering or environmental science. Some agricultural engineers also have a master's degree or doctorate in their field.

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Salaries for Ingeniero Agrónomo

City
Median
New York
$127,000
San Francisco
$95,000
Seattle
$71,000
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City
Median
New York
$127,000
San Francisco
$95,000
Seattle
$71,000
Toronto
$160,000
London
£47,000
Paris
€62,000
Berlin
€70,000
Tel Aviv
₪94,000
Singapore
S$87,000
Beijing
¥125,000
Shanghai
¥180,000
Shenzhen
¥505,000
Bengalaru
₹280,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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