Agromechanical engineering technologists provide technical support and training to managers in animal or crop production and to the staff of distribution companies. They produce technical drawings and supervise installation work on agricultural equipment. They advise producers on their purchases and provide after-sales service. In a commercial setting, they may have to manage a parts or repair department. This is an exciting career for those with an aptitude for mechanics and technology and for people who enjoy the agricultural environment. A career as an agromechanical engineering technologist requires problem-solving skills, communication skills, good manual skills and an organized and methodical personality.