Come join our team as a Sales Agronomist, Pioneer! The Pioneer Sales Agronomist partners 1:1 with a Pioneer Territory Manager to drive sales growth, customer concentration and retention for the Pioneer seed brand within an assigned territory. This is the Central Alberta territory. The role is jointly accountable to the same sales targets and Pioneer Sales Agencies and plays a critical role in strengthening the grower experience through agronomic leadership, on‑farm engagement and integrated portfolio solutions.This position focuses on converting agronomic insight into commercial outcomes by supporting Pioneer Agents and growers with trusted advice, differentiated offerings and strong execution.Key ResponsibilitiesSales and Grower EngagementSupport territory sales targets through direct on‑farm sales calls with Pioneer Agents and farmer customers.Coach effective relationship‑building, sales execution and value‑based negotiations in joint calls with Pioneer Agents.Drive grower concentration and retention by helping agents deepen relationships with priority customers.Troubleshoot grower concerns and lead resolution efforts that result in mutually beneficial outcomes.Agronomic Leadership and EducationProvide strong agronomic leadership grounded in crop production knowledge and sound product placement.Educate and empower the Pioneer agency network to deliver a best‑in‑class grower experience.Lead local agronomy trials and demonstrations that support grower education and sales growth.Develop and execute local agronomy communication plans to reinforce product value and best practices.Partner with supporting functions to align agronomy insights with sales strategy and customer needs.Translate technical and agronomic data into clear,
practical recommendations for growers and agents.Market Awareness and Territory AlignmentAnticipate market opportunities and threats and help position the territory to respond effectively.Work in close alignment with the Pioneer Territory Manager to execute territory plans and priorities.Communicate consistently with peers, supporting functions, leaders and external partners to ensure aligned execution.Qualifications and ExperienceBachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Agronomy, Business, Marketing or a related field preferred.Five to seven years of agronomy, sales or closely related experience. Willingness and ability to travel extensively and work in rural environments.Knowledge and SkillsDemonstrated knowledge of:Crop production systems and agronomic practicesPioneer products and services and their on‑farm applicationAgricultural market dynamics and customer decision driversDemonstrated skills in:Selling, negotiation and influenceCoaching and teaching sales teams and growersResolving conflict and delivering practical solutionsBuilding trusted relationships with growers, agents, partners and teammatesClear communication and cross‑functional collaborationDemonstrated ability to:Support shared sales targets and territory prioritiesTake initiative, overcome obstacles and deliver resultsAdapt recommendations based on field conditions and market insightsOperate effectively in a team‑based, shared‑accountability sales model#LI-CK1Benefits – How We’ll Support You:Numerous development opportunities offered to build your skillsBe part of a company with a higher purpose and contribute to making the world a better placeHealth benefits for you and your family on your first day of employmentFour weeks of paid time off, plus paid holidaysExcellent parental leave which includes 16 weeks of supplementary top-up for both mothers and fathers.Future planning with our competitive retirement savings plan and tuition reimbursement programLearn more about our total rewards package here - Corteva BenefitsCheck out life at Vylor! you a valuable match? Apply today! We seek applicants from all backgrounds to ensure we get the best, most creative talent on our team.
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