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Because this listing does not include a formal occupation task set or a certification list, preparation should stay close to the concrete signals that are available: the Deployment Coordinator title, Halter’s public virtual-fencing product context, and an on-site Auckland base.
This role is likely a stronger fit if you want on-site work in Auckland with Halter, in a Deployment Coordinator capacity rather than a fully remote job. Interest in agricultural technology—especially virtual fencing as shown in public Halter product media—will help you engage with the company’s visible product context. Candidates who are comfortable coordinating people, timelines, and field-facing rollouts (as implied by the title) and who can work from a North Island metro base will align more closely with the grounded facts of this listing than applicants seeking remote-first or purely desk-bound product work with no deployment angle.
It is listed for Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, and is not marked as remote, so it should be treated as an on-site Auckland-based position.
The company domain is halter.com. A public video, “How a farmer draws breaks using virtual fencing on Halter” (2025-02-07), places the brand in an agricultural virtual-fencing product context.
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Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, with about 1.55 million people in the urban area and roughly 1.82 million in the wider Auckland Region as of June 2025; more background is on Wikipedia’s Auckland page.
Website: halter.com
A halter or headcollar is headgear placed on animals used to lead or tie up livestock and, occasionally, other animals; it fits behind the ears, and around the muzzle. To handle the animal, usually a lead rope is attached. On smaller animals, such as dogs, a leash is attached to the halter.
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Halter is hiring a Deployment Coordinator in Auckland, North Island for a full-time role that supports farmers and graziers seeking greater productivity and sustainability. This position places you at the centre of delivery efforts that free clients from heavy traditional operating constraints. Position Summary As Deployment Coordinator at Halter in Auckland, North Island you will lead the planning and execution of client rollouts so that agricultural operators can adopt more efficient methods. The full-time role requires close oversight of every stage of the process, ensuring implementations succeed and enable calm, independent livestock movement without conventional interventions. You will work across teams to keep deliveries on track and outcomes reliable for every site. Your Responsibilities Create and maintain detailed schedules for client deployments across multiple locations Act as primary liaison among internal teams, suppliers and end users to keep all parties aligned Allocate staff, equipment and materials so each rollout proceeds without delay Monitor milestones continuously and produce clear status reports for decision makers Anticipate logistical risks and resolve them quickly to protect agreed timelines Record every step of the deployment workflow and refine standard practices after completion Skills & Qualifications Exceptional organisational talent combined with meticulous attention to detail Confident verbal and written communication that works with diverse stakeholders Hands-on experience coordinating deployments, logistics or time-sensitive projects Comfort using digital planning and tracking applications under daily pressure Calm problem-solving approach when priorities shift at short notice Collaborative attitude that supports teammates while taking personal ownership of results More About Halter Halter exists to help farmers and graziers achieve highly productive and sustainable operations. Clients rely on Halter to leave behind the time-heavy demands of conventional methods. Picture hundreds of cattle rising and moving serenely toward the next break without any quad bikes, dogs or fences—just animals advancing steadily at the pace they choose. Applying for This Role To apply, complete your application directly on this page, or you'll be redirected to the employer's application platform to finish submitting there.
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