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Engineering and maintenance | Environment and land | Manufacturing
Agricultural engineers build, service and repair agricultural, horticultural and forestry machinery and equipment.
You'll usually need at least 1 A-Level, or equivalent, for a foundation degree. You'll need between 1 and 3 A-Levels, or equivalent, for a higher national diploma or degree.
You'll need:
Your day-to-day duties might include:
With experience you could move into project management or specialist technical research and development. You could also work towards incorporated or chartered engineer status by applying to the Engineering Council. As a chartered engineer you’ll plan, research and develop new ideas. You could also move into technical sales, business development, teaching or consultancy work.
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Recycling officers promote recycling in the community, and run local recycling schemes.
Tractor drivers operate farm machinery used to plough fields, plant seeds, and spray and harvest crops.
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