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A dairy sector training organization in New Zealand is seeking enthusiastic individuals to train as Artificial Breeding technicians. Responsibilities include assisting dairy farmers in breeding better cows and accurately recording breeding information. Candidates must have an affinity with animals, good communication skills, and the right to work in New Zealand. Training will cover a two-week course followed by an apprenticeship. Applications close on March 30, 2026.
Artificial Breeding (AB) technicians are responsible for one of the most important parts of any dairy farmer's seasonal focus - getting cows in-calf.
Each year our team of 900+ AB technicians complete around 4 million inseminations across New Zealand, ensuring the arrival of the next generation of dairy cows and adding value to the genetic improvement in our dairy sector.
Weve been training AB technicians for more than 70 years and are proud of the comprehensive training course we provide.
We aim to train at least 100 new AB technicians each year in seven different training sites throughout New Zealand.
Basic training consists of completing and passing the two-week training course. If successful, you will then spend the year as an LIC apprentice. During this time, you will be working alongside an experienced AB technician and required to submit and pass four national unit standards administered by Primary ITO (a nationally recognised training organisation).
On completing and passing all requirements of our 12-month apprentice programme, you will work on your own as a qualified LIC AB Technician the following year.
To train as an AB technician you must have:
If you are based in Southland Location and you're interested in joining our team to help farmers breed better cows, please apply below.
The cost of training is $989.00 plus GST. This covers your first week of training and we take care of the rest.
Applications Close: 30 March 2026
If you have any questions about your registration, please contact one of our ABOPs representatives on 027 665 9090.