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Farm Data Coordinator

AHV International
Augher
7 months ago
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About Us

At AHV, we’re transforming the future of farming. Our mission is to empower dairy farmers to create healthier, more productive herds while contributing to a sustainable and resilient food chain. If you’re passionate about paving the way for a better future for animals, people, and the planet, AHV offers you the opportunity to thrive.

As part of our preventative health agenda, AHV has a firm focus on data monitoring to 1) identify individual animals in need of support and 2) track the success of our products at herd and cow level. As part of these ongoing efforts, we are seeking to recruit a Data Coordinator.   

 

What you’ll do

You will be extracting milk recording/ robot/ herd management data from varying sources, process them and create progress reports for customer farms. You will support technical staff with the delivery of such reports on farm.  You will further liaise with sales staff and support them with their data needs. Further duties include:

  • Contributing to the design, execution and data analysis of research trials, leading to the publication of marketing materials and scientific research papers.
  • Facilitating routine processed data output to sales consultants (e.g. on cows in need of support).
  • Establishing relationships with farmers clients and collaborating with them to understand their support needs, suggesting solutions.
  • Being an integral part of the AHV Global computer science/data analysis team (based in the Netherlands), thereby streamlining the integration of UK data needs with the AHV global data processing agenda. Conducting research to gather information needed by managers or other workers in the global AHV team.
  • Aligning tasks, priorities and learnings with the AHV data analyst responsible for the Republic of Ireland.
  • Providing (guided) technical support to on-farm investigations and product administration.
  • Establishing and maintaining mutually-beneficial relationships with data providers.  
  • Occasionally, representing AHV on commercial stands (e.g. at fairs, shows).
  • Managing multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines.
  • Supporting the AHV UK managerial team with the analysis of commercial (sales) data, driving growth.

This is an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of real-world dairy farm data extraction & analysis, making a difference to animal health & farm sustainability and sales. If innovating and streamlining the longitudinal data service to our customers enthuses you then we would like to hear from you.

Requirements

Education/Experience:

We are looking for a data analyst wearing wellies. We need you to be a data analyst/ programmer with a passion for applying your skills to the world of production and farming.  We’d love you to bring work experience to the table but will consider applications from  highly driven early career candidates.

Who you are:

The ideal candidate would

-          have a sound working knowledge of farm data and crucial dairy/beef farm KPIs, including the various data sources (e.g. robot, milk recording, farm management software packages)

-          Have excellent data processing skills – Excel is a must, knowledge of programming languages (e.g. Python, R etc) and coding would be an advantage.

-          Feel at home on a cattle farm and be comfortable holding conversations with farmer customers

-          Be able to work independently - while being in contact with a close-knit sales and technical team on a daily basis.

-          Be based out of one of our offices Augher (NI) or Taunton (England) – but this is a flexible hybrid job with ample opportunity to work from home.   

-          Be able to travel (UK, occasionally Republic of Ireland), sometimes at short notice.

-          Display the drive to really make a project ‘their own’, developing it enthusiastically.

Benefits

OUR OFFER

AHV (Animal Health Vision) is a fast-growing company, based in the Netherlands, providing livestock producers with proactive and preventive health solutions. The company has entered a new phase with international expansion and exciting new growth opportunities. AHV is a results-oriented, entrepreneurial, open and inclusive company.

AHV offers an attractive salary package based on your background and experience.

·       Salary range: £28000 - 35000

·       Company Mobile Phone and laptop

Why Join Us?
Our products revolutionise preventative health in cattle farming, driving farm sustainability in a sustainable manner. At AHV, you’ll be part of a close-knit team who feel passionate about this, driving innovation in animal health. This role offers a unique opportunity to grow your career, travel, and make a tangible difference in the dairy & beef industry.

If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and help us shape the future of farming, apply now!

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