Where are the jobs?
Horticulturists, landscape engineers, and garden engineers work for park authorities, technical departments, cemetery administrations, large housing companies, golf clubs, consulting firms, and architectural offices.
They also work in the food industry, at companies that grow and sell plants, fruits, and vegetables, as well as at nurseries, seed suppliers, and large cultivation facilities. Some also work in regional areas, including as teachers at agricultural schools.
Common areas of work
- Gardening/outdoor environments
- Agriculture
Common job titles for scientists in horticulture and landscape architecture:
- Administrator
- Advisor
- Horticulturist
What do they earn?
Here is the salary range for scientists in the horticulture and landscape sector:
P10 means that 10 percent of employees have a salary that is equal to or lower than the salary at the P10 percentile. P90 means that 10 percent of employees have a salary that is equal to or higher than the salary at the P90 percentile.
For members of Naturvetarna, more detailed statistics are available in Saco LöneSök.