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We're Hiring!

Four Different Roles - Modeling, GIS, LLM, and Field Tech

We’re hiring across the stack.

Vintality is a small team building precision agriculture tools for vineyards — combining IoT sensors, agronomic models, and geospatial intelligence into a platform real farm supervisors use to make real decisions every season. We’re expanding, and we’re looking for people who want to do serious work in a domain that matters.

Open roles:

  1. Agronomist or Climate ML Modeller (Remote · $60K–$85K)
    One role, two options. We’re hiring either a plant scientist who can own our agronomic model layer — irrigation scheduling, disease risk, phenology — or an ML/climate modeller who brings a research-and-code approach to the same problems. Tell us which you are.
  2. Geospatial Analyst & GIS Developer (Remote · $60K–$85K)
    You’ll own the spatial data infrastructure — GeoServer, PostGIS, upload pipelines, and the map layers growers interact with daily. If you’ve built end-to-end GIS pipelines and care about data quality, this is a production role with real ownership.
  3. LLM Integration Developer (Remote · $65K–$90K)
    We’re building an AI layer across the platform — conversational farm queries, automated reporting, contextualised alerts. This is a backend-heavy build role: RAG pipelines, tool-use architecture, prompt engineering over structured sensor data.
  4. Field Technician (Okanagan, BC · Seasonal Apr–Sep, $7.8k/month)
    The person on the ground. You’ll install and maintain our sensor networks across client vineyards, conduct site assessments, and scout for disease and pest pressure. Hands-on, outdoors-first, and a direct line between the data we collect and the farms that depend on it.

 

To apply for any role: send your resume and a short cover letter to [email protected]

More details below.

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Agricultural ML & Climate Modeller

We’re looking for someone who sits at the intersection of machine learning, climate science, and applied agriculture. Your core job is to build, validate, and push forward the models that drive our platform’s agronomic intelligence — ET-based water balance, heat and water stress indices, plant stress signals derived from soil and canopy data, disease risk, phenology, and climate-informed variety and site analysis. This is primarily a research and programming role.

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Agriculture ML Modeller & Plant Specialist

You’ll be the agronomic mind behind Vintality’s decision-support platform. Our platform tells growers when to irrigate, when disease pressure is building, whether heat stress is accumulating to a level that demands action, and how their vines are tracking through the season. Those outputs need to be agronomically correct before they can be useful — that’s your responsibility.

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Geospatial Analyst & GIS Developer

You’ll own the spatial data infrastructure at the heart of Vintality’s platform. That means managing our GeoServer and PostGIS stack on AWS, building the pipelines that turn raw uploads — shapefiles, KMLs, lab result CSVs — into styled, queryable map layers, and ensuring that field-collected data from Mergin Maps and lab submissions flows cleanly into the grower-facing GIS view.

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LLM Integration Developer

You’ll be the AI mind behind Vintality’s decision-support platform. Your job is to build the layer that turns those outputs into language: a conversational interface where farm supervisors can ask real questions and get grounded, data-backed answers, automated reports that tell the story of a farm’s season, and alert narratives that explain not just what is happening but why. This is primarily a backend engineering role, built on RAG pipelines, tool-use architecture, and prompt design over structured sensor data.

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Field Technician

This is a hands-on, outdoors-first role. You’ll be the person on the ground — visiting client farms across the Okanagan, installing and maintaining our sensor networks, building sensor packages in the workshop, conducting site assessments, and training growers on the Vintality platform. You’ll also be out in the vineyard rows doing what precision viticulture ultimately depends on: observing vines, scouting for pests and disease, and making sure the data we collect from the field is accurate and meaningful.

Our Values

  • Integrity – We are committed to honest, open-minded collaborations. We uphold respect for each other and the long-term health of the land, This is our legacy.  “Our client’s trust is our number one asset”
 
  • Innovation – We are continuously learning to provide innovative, creative solutions to the unique realities farmers face today. We revisit and challenge common notions with recent research and novel ideas, while integrating the wisdom and experience of tradition.
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  • Actionable Tech – We strive to bridge the gap between time tested farming practices and the latest in science and technology. The end result is not a pretty map, but improved farming practices and an excited team.
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  • Be a Positive Force – We approach our work with thoughtfulness and humour. We want to help our clients find joy in their work and give them tools to do their job confidently. We are not consultants but coaches to help you and your team achieve your goals and maximize your potential.