Career Clusters

Agriculture

Agricultural Engineers

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Median Annual Income

$97,266

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Projected Job Growth

+8 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Apply knowledge of engineering technology and biological science to agricultural problems concerned with power and machinery, electrification, structures, soil and water conservation, and processing of agricultural products.

InvestigativeRealisticConventional

Agricultural Equipment Operators

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Median Annual Income

$34,198

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Projected Job Growth

+8 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

No formal educational credential

Drive and control equipment to support agricultural activities such as tilling soil; planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops; feeding and herding livestock; or removing animal waste. May perform tasks such as crop baling or hay bucking. May operate stationary equipment to perform post-harvest tasks such as husking, shelling, threshing, and ginning.

RealisticConventional

Agricultural Inspectors

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Median Annual Income

$45,122

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Projected Job Growth

+4 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Inspect agricultural commodities, processing equipment, and facilities, and fish and logging operations, to ensure compliance with regulations and laws governing health, quality, and safety.

RealisticConventionalInvestigative

Agricultural Technicians

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Median Annual Income

$44,420

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Projected Job Growth

+6 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

Associate's degree

Work with agricultural scientists in plant, fiber, and animal research, or assist with animal breeding and nutrition. Set up or maintain laboratory equipment and collect samples from crops or animals. Prepare specimens or record data to assist scientists in biology or related life science experiments. Conduct tests and experiments to improve yield and quality of crops or to increase the resistance of plants and animals to disease or insects.

RealisticInvestigativeConventional

Agricultural Workers, All Other

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Median Annual Income

$40,390

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Projected Job Growth

+3 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

No formal educational credential

All agricultural workers not listed separately.

Animal Breeders

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Median Annual Income

$37,855

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Projected Job Growth

+2 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent

Select and breed animals according to their genealogy, characteristics, and offspring. May require knowledge of artificial insemination techniques and equipment use. May involve keeping records on heats, birth intervals, or pedigree.

RealisticConventional

Animal Caretakers

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Median Annual Income

$33,151

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Projected Job Growth

+17 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent

Feed, water, groom, bathe, exercise, or otherwise provide care to promote and maintain the well-being of pets and other animals that are not raised for consumption, such as dogs, cats, race horses, ornamental fish or birds, zoo animals, and mice. Work in settings such as kennels, animal shelters, zoos, circuses, and aquariums. May keep records of feedings, treatments, and animals received or discharged. May clean, disinfect, and repair cages, pens, or fish tanks.

RealisticSocialConventional

Animal Control Workers

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Median Annual Income

$48,747

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Projected Job Growth

+5 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent

Handle animals for the purpose of investigations of mistreatment, or control of abandoned, dangerous, or unattended animals.

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Animal Scientists

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Median Annual Income

$79,120

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Projected Job Growth

+8 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Conduct research in the genetics, nutrition, reproduction, growth, and development of domestic farm animals.

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Animal Trainers

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Median Annual Income

$37,441

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Projected Job Growth

+6 %

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Career Cluster(s)

Agriculture

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Most Common Education Level

High school diploma or equivalent

Train animals for riding, harness, security, performance, or obedience, or for assisting persons with disabilities. Accustom animals to human voice and contact, and condition animals to respond to commands. Train animals according to prescribed standards for show or competition. May train animals to carry pack loads or work as part of pack team.

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The career information and data on this page incorporates information from Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, O*NET Web Services, Lightcast, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For more details regarding the data sources and the specific information sourced, click here.

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