Botanist Jobs in New Mexico

A Botanist in the landscaping industry plays a vital role in studying plant life, assessing plant health, advising on plant selection, and creating sustainable landscape designs. They are responsible for identifying, classifying, and monitoring various species of plants and their habitats. In addition, they conduct research and provide valuable insights into plant growth patterns, environmental influences, and disease management. They often work closely with landscape architects and designers, contributing to the design phase with their in-depth knowledge of native plants, soil requirements, and sustainable gardening practices.

Potential Botanists should ideally possess a Bachelor's degree in Botany, Biology, or a related field. They should have a strong understanding of plant biology, ecology, and horticulture, as well as excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Familiarity with geographical information systems (GIS) and data analysis software can also be an advantage. Certifications like the Certified Professional Horticulturist (CPH) or Certified Arborist (CA) are often preferred by employers. Prior to becoming a Botanist, individuals may have roles such as a Research Assistant, Horticulturist, or Plant Biologist, where they can gain practical experience and deepen their knowledge of plant life.

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Demographic Data for New Mexico

Moving to New Mexico? Find some basic demographic data about New Mexico below.


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Salary for Botanist Jobs in New Mexico

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireLandscaping research efforts.

Highest Education Level

Botanists in New Mexico offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
46.8%
Master's Degree
17.2%
High School or GED
12.6%
Associate's Degree
10.8%
Vocational Degree or Certification
5.7%
Doctorate Degree
4.2%
Some College
1.7%
Some High School
1.0%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Botanists in New Mexico
1-2 years
28.6%
2-4 years
28.6%
4-6 years
14.3%
6-8 years
9.5%
Less than 1 year
9.5%
None
9.5%


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