The agri-food engineer can pursue a professional career in numerous areas. His classic fields of expertise are:
Text adapted from Paul Heinemann, «Where can you discover the WOW! In agricultural and biological engineering careers?», Resource, special issue November/December 2012 publiée par American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, p.4-5.
For agri-environment engineering
Structures and environment engineering |
Power and machinery engineering
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Soil and water engineering |
Environmental quality engineering |
Bioenergy |
Aquacultural engineering |
Forest engineering |
For food engineering
Food and process engineering |
Bioprocess engineering |
Bionanotechnologies |
Both agri-environment and food engineering
Information and electrical technologies engineering |
Standards and safety |

Modern agricultural machines must be mechanically sound and biologically sensitive, and onboard computers are becoming standard equipment. These machines are designed and tested by engineers educated in a power and machinery curriculum. To keep up with the growing demand for innovative, high-tech equipment, equipment manufacturers need more university-trained engineers. Power and machinery graduates are commonly employed by farm equipment manufacturers, but they also qualify for positions outside the farm equipment industry. Many have found engineering employment with other companies, including industrial facilities and manufacturers of construction equipment.








