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Agricultural Engineer

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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North Dakota's Employment and Outlook (State-wide)

Outlook Stable
Growth rate is estimated to be 7%
Job Openings 1 estimated annual job openings
Employment 15 were employed in this occupation

National Earnings

Average Annual Wage

$93,490

Average Hourly Wage

$44.95

Average Annual Range

$62,150 to $127,590

Note: variations in salaries reflect differences in size of firm, location, level of education and professional credentials.

Where do these numbers come from?


National Employment and Outlook

Outlook increasing
  The employment change from 2022 to 2032 is estimated to be +6%.
(The National average for all occupations is +3%)
Job Openings very small number
  Less than 1000 average annual openings are expected for this occupation between 2022 and 2032.
(The National Average for all occupations is 1,670 openings)
Employment very small occupation
  This was a very small occupation in the United States, employing 1,600 workers in 2022.
(The National average for all occupations is 147,916 workers)
Growth Faster than average growth
  Farms will continue to need agricultural engineers to design more efficient machinery, equipment, and buildings and to help reduce environmental damage. Agricultural engineers are expected to continue working on projects such as alternative energies and biofuels; precision and automated farming technologies for irrigation, spraying, and harvesting; and worker safety systems. In addition, strong global competition should further support demand for these workers as farmers seek ways to reduce costs and increase production. 
Industries Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries
  • Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS540000) (35.2%)
  • Federal government (NAICS910000) (25.3%)
  • Architectural, engineering, and related services (NAICS541300) (14.7%)
  • Engineering services (NAICS541330) (13.6%)
  • Manufacturing (NAICS31-330) (11.5%)
  • State government, excluding education and hospitals (11.2%)