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Agronomy Technician Trainee Opportunity at JTI
JTI (Japan Tobacco International)
Agronomy Technician Trainee
About the job
We are JTI, Japan Tobacco International, and we are present in 130 countries. We have spent years innovating, creating new and better products for the consumers to choose from. This is our business. But not only. Our business is our people. Their talent. Their potential. We believe that when they are free to be themselves, and they are given the opportunity to grow, travel and develop, amazing things can happen.
That’s why our employees, from around the world, choose to be a part of JTI. It is why 80% of employees feel happy working at JTI. And why JTI is recognized with various Employer of Choice certifications across different countries and regions.
So when you’re ready to choose a career you’ll love, in a company you’ll love, feel free to #JoinTheIdea.
Please, apply by June 3, 2024
Local applicants are welcome
Job title Agronomy Technician Trainee
Department Agronomy
Location Tabora
Reporting Area Supervisor
Agronomy Technician Trainee
What This Position Is About – Purpose
The purpose of the position is to build relationships and provide extension services to all JTI contracted growers to deliver on the target crop, sustainability and ESG commitments in line with the annual strategic plans. The role will require the incumbent to conduct regular farmer visits and trainings to ensure MAS (Minumum Agricultural Standards) and MFS (Minimum Forestry Standards) implementation, deliver on efficiency improvements and provide accurate volume, crop estimates and quality projections.
What Will You Do – Responsibilities
Grower contracting
Establish the required grower base within the allocated growing area to meet JTI contracting volume and quality needs. All contracting should comply with JTI’s minimum agronomic standards with a focus on barn infrastructure, grower woodlots, available space, crop rotations and other critical elements. All contracted growers are to implement and to be monitored on JTI Minimum Agricultural and Forestry Standards (MAS/MFS).
Grower visitations
Visit each contracted grower a minimum of once in each 4 week or crop cycle, whichever is the greater. The Agronomy Technician will provide extension services that will monitor crop production from contracting through to marketing. These services will include training, monitoring, progress reporting, geotagging, barn program monitoring, afforestation monitoring, NTRM monitoring and other services as required from time to time.
The aim of the extension service is to drive grower performance improvements in support of JTI’s target crop and ESG sustainability objectives.
Sustainability
Barn program
Support and and monitor implementation of the JTI Barn upgrade program. – Deliver the required barn upgrades for the targeted production area and contracted growers Primary Society (PS), Grower and JTI Woodlots
Initiate and monitor PS, Grower and JTI woodlot establishment throughout the lifecycle
Responsible for grower woodlot establishment, monitoring, reporting and audit
Support JTI Agroforestry coordinators in monitoring PS and JTILS woodlot establishments.
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Data Management
Participate in accurate and timely data collection as required for each crop phase, including forestry and barn programs. Provide accurate volume, bale, stored bales and other manage issuing of grower bale tickets in accordance with verified and quantified grower tobacco bales and actual measured volumes. Ensure full endo of season bale tag reconciliations of received, issued and returned bale tags.
Employee Health and Safety, assets and security
EHS Understand the Health and Safety risks and follow all operational controls to prevent incidents, actively participate in health and Safety training programs, understand legal and JTI EHS requirements associated with their work and comply with all rules and demonstrate safe behavior and actively report ideas for improvement and report unsafe conditions. Company assets and security Maintain and monitor the Company Allocated assets to manufacturer specification or best practices while ensuring the safe use and overall security of all allocated assets (Motorcycle, safety equipment, mobile phones, GPS units, computers, etc.).
Agriculture labor practice
Monitor and manage ALP observations, reporting and follow-up. Initiate best practices sharing across your designated grower base to support the
Monitoring, reporting and elimination of child labor in the designated growing area – Monitoring, reporting and elimination of non-compliant Agricultural Labor Practices (ALP) – Support ARISE initiatives launched in your designated area.
To perform any other tasks or processes required by the incumbents Area Supervisor, Area Manager or Department Lead.
Whom Are We Looking For – Requirements
University Degree or Advanced diploma in Agriculture or a related field
Experience of 1 year or less in a tobocco industry is added advantage
Valid driving license (motorcycle)
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