AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES VACANCY: TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR (CROP PRODUCTION) POSITION NUMBER: M001080 PEROMNES: P11 EMPLOYMENT in all sections of the Crop Section of the farm. Technician will manage agronomy field, greenhouses and available specialized equipment used in support of production, teaching and learning, and research activities facilitate the handling of all processes involved in crop fields and keep adequate record and good control Supervision of staff and management of production in the crop section of the farm. Implement plans for
Delmas area for an energetic, can-do approach Agronomy Assistant to join their team. They plant more irrigation knowledge • Min of 7 years' experience in agronomy • They plant more than a 1000 HA per year so you
activities to maintain and grow the sugar cane production capacity of the cane growing area. The incumbent
Developing work programs to ensure achievement of Crop Forecasts
• Developing, reviewing and controlling
aspects of the cane growing operations from crop husbandry, crop removal and all ancillary support services
years’ experience in the field of sugar cane production.
• Transport and Logistic Qualification
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
information management strategy.
established manufacturer of specialised agricultural products is seeking a young Technical Sales Representative groups information management strategy. Managing product application services within the designated territory
Degree in Manufacturing/Production Management.
The Product Manager will be responsible for managing the forecast, supply chain, promotion, support and
and product end of life.
Responsibilities:
key aspects of a the role: User-Centered Design: Product Designers focus on understanding the needs, behaviors ensure that the final product meets user expectations. Interaction Design: Product Designers create the the structure and flow of a product, determining how users will interact with it. This includes designing information within a product to make it easily accessible and understandable for users. Product Designers often layout and organization of content. Prototyping: Product Designers build prototypes to test and iterate
Operations Management