Intermediate (2-5 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
The Livestock Technology Specialist is responsible for implementing and maintaining technology solutions in livestock management to increase efficiency, promote animal health, and optimize production. This role involves working closely with farmers, ranchers, and other stakeholders to assess technology needs, install relevant systems, and provide ongoing support and training.
Required Skills
Proficiency with livestock management software and precision agriculture tools.
Technical troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
Data analysis and reporting skills.
Project management and implementation experience.
Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Ability to work independently and in a team setting.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Animal Science, Agricultural Technology, or related field.
Minimum of 2 years of experience working with technology in a livestock management environment.
Familiarity with the latest trends and technologies in animal husbandry and agriculture.
Strong analytical skills and the ability to interpret complex data.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of training non-technical users.
Valid driver's license and willingness to travel to various farm sites.
Responsibilities
Evaluate and implement new technologies for livestock management, including feeding, breeding, and health monitoring systems.
Provide technical support and training to farmers and ranch personnel on the use of livestock technology.
Analyze data collected from technology systems to improve animal welfare and production processes.
Collaborate with agricultural technologists and researchers to develop and refine livestock management tools.
Monitor and maintain technology equipment to ensure reliability and accuracy.
Stay abreast of industry trends and advancements in livestock technology.
Participate in on-site visits and assessments to understand the technological needs of livestock operations.
Create guides and manuals to aid in the adoption of new livestock technologies.