What are the responsibilities and job description for the Agriculture Technology Technician - Specialist in Training position at Duncan-Parnell Inc.?
Description
Position Summary
We are seeking motivated individuals to join our Agriculture Technology Technician training program, the gateway to a rewarding career in precision agriculture technology. This comprehensive 12β18-month program prepares you to become a certified specialist in one of three career tracks: Technical Account Specialist, Product Specialist, or Integration Specialist. Through hands-on training, mentorship, and progressive skill development, you'll learn to support farmers in implementing cutting-edge technology solutions while building the foundation for a lucrative career in agricultural technology.
This role combines structured classroom training with real-world field experience, allowing you to earn while you learn. We provide all tools, equipment, and training necessary for your success. Upon successful completion of the program, you'll advance to a Level 1 Specialist position with commission-based earning potential ranging from $60,000 to over $85,000 as you progress through your career. With each level of Specialist your earning potential increases incrementally.
Key Responsibilities
Service Delivery & Field Support
Our structured training program ensures you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success as a precision agriculture specialist:
Phase 1: Foundation
Company orientation, safety certification, agriculture technology overview, basic tool proficiency, and initial field observation. Complete fundamental training modules and shadow 10 service calls.
Phase 2: Skill Building
GPS/GNSS principles, display systems training, basic troubleshooting techniques, and assisted service calls. Complete 25 assisted calls and achieve 250 billable hours while earning platform certifications.
Phase 3: Applied Learning
Independent simple repairs, data management basics, customer training delivery, and sales observation. Complete 10 solo service calls, achieve 400 total billable hours, and select your specialist track.
Phase 4: Specialization
Track-specific advanced training, complex troubleshooting, account management shadowing, and transition preparation. Complete specialist prerequisites, achieve 600 billable hours, and prepare for Level 1 Specialist role.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities
Position Summary
We are seeking motivated individuals to join our Agriculture Technology Technician training program, the gateway to a rewarding career in precision agriculture technology. This comprehensive 12β18-month program prepares you to become a certified specialist in one of three career tracks: Technical Account Specialist, Product Specialist, or Integration Specialist. Through hands-on training, mentorship, and progressive skill development, you'll learn to support farmers in implementing cutting-edge technology solutions while building the foundation for a lucrative career in agricultural technology.
This role combines structured classroom training with real-world field experience, allowing you to earn while you learn. We provide all tools, equipment, and training necessary for your success. Upon successful completion of the program, you'll advance to a Level 1 Specialist position with commission-based earning potential ranging from $60,000 to over $85,000 as you progress through your career. With each level of Specialist your earning potential increases incrementally.
Key Responsibilities
Service Delivery & Field Support
- Assist experienced specialists with equipment installations, system configurations, and field calibrations
- Perform basic troubleshooting and diagnostics on precision agriculture equipment including GPS receivers, displays, and control systems
- Conduct preventive maintenance visits and system health checks under supervision
- Document all service activities, maintaining accurate records of billable hours and work performed
- Support data collection and analysis services for farming operations
- Complete structured training modules covering precision agriculture fundamentals, GPS/GNSS technology, and data management
- Attend manufacturer certification programs for major platforms (John Deere, Climate FieldView, Ag Leader, etc.)
- Shadow senior specialists during customer interactions to learn consultative selling and relationship management
- Study product specifications, technical documentation, and industry best practices
- Participate in hands-on skills labs and simulation exercises
- Participate in customer meetings to understand farming operations and seasonal workflows
- Assist with basic customer training on equipment operation and best practices
- Respond to technical inquiries under supervision, learning to communicate complex concepts clearly
- Build relationships with farming customers, understanding their unique challenges and goals
- Support customer satisfaction initiatives and follow-up activities
Our structured training program ensures you develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success as a precision agriculture specialist:
Phase 1: Foundation
Company orientation, safety certification, agriculture technology overview, basic tool proficiency, and initial field observation. Complete fundamental training modules and shadow 10 service calls.
Phase 2: Skill Building
GPS/GNSS principles, display systems training, basic troubleshooting techniques, and assisted service calls. Complete 25 assisted calls and achieve 250 billable hours while earning platform certifications.
Phase 3: Applied Learning
Independent simple repairs, data management basics, customer training delivery, and sales observation. Complete 10 solo service calls, achieve 400 total billable hours, and select your specialist track.
Phase 4: Specialization
Track-specific advanced training, complex troubleshooting, account management shadowing, and transition preparation. Complete specialist prerequisites, achieve 600 billable hours, and prepare for Level 1 Specialist role.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Valid driver's license with clean driving record (must be insurable)
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and work in all weather conditions
- Basic computer proficiency (email, web browsing, data entry)
- Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Willingness to travel within assigned territory (overnight travel may be required)
- Commitment to complete the full training program
- Associate degree in Agriculture, Agricultural Technology, Agronomy, or related field
- Farm background or hands-on agricultural experience
- Experience with GPS technology, precision agriculture equipment, or farm machinery
- Previous customer service or technical support experience
- Participation in FFA, 4-H, or agricultural education programs
- Basic electrical or mechanical troubleshooting experience
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance available
- Medical and dependent care FSA or HSA
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- PTO and Holidays
- Paid Parental Leave
Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities
Salary : $60,000 - $85,000