
Manager, Agronomic Market Development
CO-OP Architecture
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Saskatoon • Canada
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About the role
- Drive the strategic agronomic direction using market insights and industry feedback, while elevating the Grow Teams’ reputation.
- Build strong relationships with academia, extension, government, and manufacturer partners; collaborate on training, new products, and shared agronomic priorities.
- Partner with Marketing to communicate Co op Agro’s technical expertise, ensure accuracy of agronomic content, and share Grow Team strategies with manufacturer partners.
- Lead agronomic training strategy—setting annual objectives, delivering technical and soft skill training, and ensuring GTAs effectively support local Grow Teams through coaching and in field development.
- Lead and continuously improve the field trial program by setting annual direction, sharing objectives and data insights with stakeholders, and partnering with Marketing to communicate key messages internally and externally.
- Lead the strategy, targets, and continued development of the GWP and 4R programs; explore integration with broader sustainability and traceability platforms; partner with Marketing to communicate key messages; collaborate with internal and external stakeholders on validation, brand, and training initiatives; and provide forward-looking recommendations on sustainable production trends to Commodity Managers and Grow Teams.
- Work with the Digital Ag Manager to understand needs and develop a training plan for successful digital ag uptake at Local Co-ops; set training direction, deployment, and success measures with GTAs; lead GTAs in supporting ongoing digital ag platform adoption—including dynamic farm planning and intelligent field scouting—and clearly articulate to Local Co-ops the benefits (“WIIFM”) of consistent use of digital ag and related platforms such as CRM.
Requirements
- Have 8+ years of progressively responsible experience in sales or research experience in agriculture.
- Have a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (a combination of relevant education and experience may be considered).
- A license to practice agrology (PAg) or a Certified Crop Advisor designation is required.
Benefits
- Competitive salaries, short-term incentives, a comprehensive benefits package, and an employer-contributed pension plan.
- Encouragement to take advantage of learning opportunities to grow and develop as a Team Member.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
agronomic trainingfield trial program managementdigital agriculturedata analysissustainability practicescrop advisingmarket analysistechnical content developmentcoachingdynamic farm planning
Soft Skills
relationship buildingcollaborationcommunicationleadershipstrategic planningcoachingtraining deliverystakeholder engagementproblem-solvingadaptability
Certifications
Bachelor of Science in Agriculturelicense to practice agrology (PAg)Certified Crop Advisor