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A leading agricultural technology company in Brazil is seeking an Agronomy Manager to transform crop nutrition practices. This remote role emphasizes dealer engagement, training, and product trials. Ideal candidates will have significant agronomy experience, strong communication, and a passion for sustainable agriculture. A competitive compensation package along with performance bonuses and equity opportunities will be offered, along with a collaborative team environment.
At Sound Agriculture, we are revolutionizing the way the world grows food. Our innovative technology and solutions empower farmers to maximize nutrient efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and feed the world sustainably. Through a deeper understanding of plant and microbial biology, we are leveraging the natural power of plants to make agriculture more agile and resilient. If you’re passionate about cutting-edge science, making a real-world impact, and being part of a team that’s dedicated to transforming agriculture, we want you on our team!
Sound is a Series D startup funded by leading investors in food and agriculture including Leaps by Bayer, Syngenta Group Ventures, S2G Ventures, BMO Impact Investment Fund, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Fall Line Capital, Cavallo Ventures, FootPrint Coalition and Northpond Ventures.
The Agronomy Manager is a high-impact field-facing role at the center of Sound’s mission to change how the world thinks about crop nutrition. Working side-by-side with Regional Sales Managers, commercial team members, and dealers, this position is all about turning science into action, helping dealers learn how to get the most out of every acre by deploying Sound’s technology. Half the Agronomy Manager’s time is dedicated to sales enablement and external engagement: leading dealer workshops and grower meetings, unpacking end-of-season results, creating content for our Sound platforms, and delivering in-field agronomy training that builds dealer and grower confidence. The other half focuses on core agronomy activities: training our sales team to position Sound’s portfolio, managing field trials with growers and partners, vetting new crop and product opportunities, and providing hands-on support during planting and harvest.
This role is a great fit for someone who likes being out front with people, whether that’s leading dealers and growers into new agronomic practices or presenting results and insights to various audiences. At the same time, it’s for someone who thrives in the behind-the-scenes work: walking fields one-on-one, having real conversations with growers and dealers, and ensuring our pipeline stays full with strong product concepts and the data to back them up.
The Agronomy Manager role is based remotely within the assigned territory and requires 40% +/- travel with seasonal fluctuations. The role reports to the VP, Agronomy.
Compensation Target
$106,000 to $116,000 base salary plus an annual bonus target of 10%
Bonuses are earned based on annual company and individual performance and are prorated based on start date.
Sound reserves the ability to adjust the compensation range based on the final candidate’s experience, skillset, and geography. In addition to on target earnings, we offer above average equity grants for the industry as we believe that every employee should have a stake in the company’s growth. If you’re above this compensation target, we encourage you to reach out and discuss the entire package and opportunity before deciding not to pursue this position.
External Focus:
Core Agronomy Activities (40%)
Internal Focus:
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Sound Agriculture does not accept unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third party recruiting agencies responding to job postings. We will not respond to unsolicited requests to submit candidates.
We seek a diverse pool of applicants and consider all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, color, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, Veteran status, marital status, or any other protected status.
Sound participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, Sound is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before Sound takes any action, including terminating your employment.
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