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An Agricultural Engineer Employment Contract is a formal, legally binding agreement between an employer (typically a government agency, private agribusiness, consultancy, or research institution) and an agricultural engineer. Key Components of the Contract1. Job Title and Description2. Commencement and Duration3. Probation Period4. Place of Work5. Working Hours6. Remuneration7. Leave Entitlements8. Medical and Insurance Benefits9. Tools, Equipment, and Resources10. Performance Expectations11. Confidentiality and Intellectual Property12. Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures13. Termination Clause14. Governing LawPurpose of an Agricultural Engineer Employment Contract1. Define the working relationship.2. Ensure legal compliance.3. Protect the interests of both parties.4. Support operational clarity.Order for an editable sample template here on Sheriaplex.
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