Agricultural Science Technicians


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Agricultural Science Technicians

Agricultural Science Technicians - At a Glance

Science technicians help scientists conduct tests and experiments.

Quick Facts:  Science Technicians
WagesEarn $41,095 - $97,352 per year
EmploymentLarge occupation
10 Year GrowthMore slowly than average
Annual OpeningsHigh

Preparation 

Preparation

The Preparation section describes the education, training, and experience you need to prepare for work in an occupation. This section covers the types of formal and informal training programs you should take. In addition, this topic covers the amount of experience you need to enter an occupation.

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A science technician typically needs to:

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • have at least an associate degree in science or a science-related technology
  • complete moderate-term, on-the-job training

Working Conditions 

Working Conditions

The Working Conditions section describes an occupation's characteristics. This section covers the conditions and settings that workers in an occupation are exposed to. This list also shows characteristics that a worker needs to do well in the occupation.

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In a typical work setting, science technicians:

  • Have a medium to high level of social contact. They often talk to scientists and other technicians, but also spend time alone in the lab.
  • Usually work indoors. However, agricultural, environmental, and petroleum technicians perform much of their work outdoors.
  • Must be very exact in their work and be sure that all details are done. Errors could have serious consequences for the health and safety of workers.
  • May sometimes work irregular hours to monitor experiments that can't be completed during regular working hours.

Wages 

Wages

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Two types of information are given about wages--the median wage and the wage range. The median wage is represented by the line in the bar. The median wage is the amount above which half of all workers are paid and below which half of all workers are paid. This is similar to an average. The wage range from the 25% to the 75% is represented by the bar. The 25% means that one-quarter of workers in the occupation earn less than that amount. Similarly, one-quarter of workers in the occupation earn more than the 75%. Move your cursor over the bar to see the wage values.

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In Illinois, science technicians earn a median wage of $41,095 - $97,352 per year.

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Employment and Outlook 

Employment and Outlook

The Employment and Outlook section gives you information about the size of an occupation, whether it is growing or declining in size, and how many job openings there may be each year.

There are five size categories for occupations in CIS: very small, small, medium, large, and very large. Similarly, five categories are used for the number of job openings: very few, few, moderate, high, and very high.

Five categories are also used for growth: declining, more slowly than average, average, faster than average, and much faster than average. The growth rate tells you how rapidly an occupation is expected to grow in comparison to all other occupations. This information is an estimate. No one can predict exactly how many jobs will be available. The rate of growth of an occupation is determined by several factors. A few major factors are the state of the economy, competition, technological advances, and environmental rules.

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In Illinois, 8,038 science technicians work in this large occupation.

LocationEmployment10 Year GrowthAnnual Openings
Illinois8,038
Large
3.9%
Slow
983
High
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.