Agricultural engineers design and develop the gadgetry and equipment that have transformed a labor-intensive farm production into a highly mechanized farming with the highest possible land yields in the history of farming. The increasing demand for agri products from an increasing pollution has prompted the radical transformation to large tract high yielding farms. Agricultural engineers apply advance engineering technologies and sciences to agricultural processes to ensure consistent bountiful harvests.
Agricultural Engineer Resume Template
Herbert K. Langley
Union St., Springfield, Illinois
Phone: 413-244-5543
Objective
To be an Agriculture Engineer in a federal or state controlled farm production company
Summary of Qualifications
- About 7 years of experience as an agriculture engineer in a pharmaceutical company specializing in forestry and farming products.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Career Experience / Job History
2003 – Present: Agricultural Engineering Consultant, Midwest Technologies
- Design and develop agricultural structures such as farm buildings, farm electrical systems or feed processing plants for efficient and eco-friendly processing and storage of harvested crops.
- Develop drainage, waste management, land improvements and irrigation systems
- Design and cause the manufacture of farming equipment
- Supervise land reclamation projects for farming purposes.
- Develop technologies and practices to create and maintain sustainability of crop and livestock production
- Supervise food processing or manufacturing plant operations
- Meet with clients, government regulatory agencies and regional cooperatives, building contractors and farmers to discuss their needs
Education
2003 – 2005: MS in Agriculture Science, Argosy University
2003: Passed board exams to become a Professional Engineer
1998 – 2003: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.