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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

IRRIGATION ENGINEER


An irrigation engineer is a person who designs irrigation systems and oversees their construction or implementation. He or she must have a solid understanding of irrigation processes as well as moderate engineering skills for designing effective systems. It is likely that an irrigation engineer will work on an engineering or construction team along with designers and various types of construction workers who can help complete the project. This job generally requires a college education, and candidates often hold degrees in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or other design degrees.
Irrigation is the process of transporting water safely from one location to another, usually for agricultural purposes but not exclusively so. This means an irrigation engineer should have a thorough knowledge of farming processes as well as other uses for irrigation systems. Learning about such topics may be part of a college degree program, though it is likely the irrigation engineer will learn about many of these topics through on the job training or apprenticeships. The engineer is likely to interact regularly with other experts such as farmers, ranchers, other engineers, or designers to ensure the irrigation systems meet the demands of the users and are within adherence of local laws and regulations.

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