BC Public Service agrologists study commercial and native plant communities and livestock production in order to improve yields, while at the same time advocating sustainable farming and ranching methods.
Agrologists may also study farm, urban, and wilderness interfaces to find solutions to the challenge of competing demands on the land base, for example wildlife habitat, timber, recreation, urban expansion and livestock.
Most agrologists work as members of a team alongside other scientists and agriculture experts.
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Job code | 401001 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
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Job code | 401021 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
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Job code | 401022 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
Review grid level 2A pay rates for this position.
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Job code | 401002 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
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Job code | 401003 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
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Job code | 401004 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |
Review grid level 5A pay rates for this position.
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Job code | 401005 |
Salary plan | PEA |
Bargaining unit code | 2 |