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They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

They will operate state of the art crop input equipment with the latest in agriculture technology. In addition, they will perform required maintenance to the equipment they operate. Agriculture ...

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How much do agriculture technology jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for agriculture technology in the United States is $22.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an agriculture technology?

An Agriculture Technology job involves using innovative tools, data, and machinery to improve farming efficiency and sustainability. Professionals in this field work with precision agriculture, automation, and software to optimize crop yields, manage resources, and reduce environmental impact. Roles may include precision agriculture specialists, ag-tech engineers, or data analysts focusing on farm management. This career blends agriculture with advanced technology to enhance food production and sustainability worldwide.

What does an agriculture technology do?

Professionals in Agriculture Technology frequently analyze field data, monitor crop performance using digital tools, and implement precision farming techniques such as automated irrigation or variable-rate application of fertilizers. They may support farmers onsite or remotely, troubleshoot equipment, and collaborate with agronomists, engineers, and software specialists to optimize agricultural processes. Their days often involve both fieldwork and computer-based analysis, with a focus on continually improving efficiency and sustainability. This dynamic mix ensures that every day brings new challenges and opportunities for making a measurable impact on farm productivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in agriculture technology?

To excel in Agriculture Technology, you need a solid background in agricultural science, data analysis, and the use of precision farming tools, often supported by a degree in agronomy, agricultural engineering, or related fields. Familiarity with GPS-guided equipment, farm management software, remote sensing technology, and certifications in precision agriculture are highly valued. Strong problem-solving, communication, and adaptability skills set candidates apart, especially when translating data insights into practical field solutions. These skills enable professionals to improve crop yield, optimize resource use, and drive innovation in modern agricultural practices.

What are some examples of agriculture technology?

Agriculture technology includes tools and systems such as GPS-guided equipment, drones for crop monitoring, automated irrigation systems, and precision farming sensors. These innovations help improve crop yields, reduce resource use, and increase efficiency in farming operations.
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Infographic showing various Agriculture Technology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,483 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

Agriculture Technology Technician - Specialist in Training

AG TECHNOLOGIES LLC

Cordele, GA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

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 12-18-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


Professional Development & Training

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


Customer Support & Relationship Building

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


Training Program Progression

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


Preferred Qualifications:

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


Benefits:

  • 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

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees in this position. They are not intended as a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities as needed.


Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities