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Reports to:
Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
Works closely with:
Platform Engineering, Product, and Program teams
Location:
Remote-first — preference for the East Africa time zone
Contract Type:
Full-time (40h per week)
Term:
One-Year Fixed-Term Contract, with possibility of renewal
TomorrowNow is rewriting the future of agricultural resilience. By harnessing next-generation weather and climate technology, we empower smallholder farmers to adapt and thrive amidst the challenges of climate change.
From a starting base of 5 million farmers, our ambition is bold: to ultimately reach 100 million farmers with next-generation agromet advisories.
As a climate-tech nonprofit, TomorrowNow combines cutting-edge innovation with on-the-ground action to deliver scalable solutions for those most affected by climate variability.
Our mission is to transform how smallholder farmers access and use climate information — turning it into a powerful lever for growth, resilience, and prosperity.
The Technical Programs Manager is a pivotal role within TomorrowNow’s technical function, responsible for supporting the design, execution, and delivery of our agrometeorological value chain — from first-mile research and technology development through to operational service delivery.
This role sits at the intersection of science, technology, and impact, ensuring that cutting-edge weather intelligence is translated into practical tools and advisories that reach farmers at scale.
The role combines product and geospatial expertise, program implementation leadership, technical content development, and direct engagement with donors and partners.
The successful candidate will drive programs from first-mile R&D through to operational implementation and institutional adoption by National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) and National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) partners across Africa.
We are looking for a mid-career professional with a geoinformatics and applied science background and demonstrated experience delivering operational weather, climate, or agricultural programs. We strongly encourage applications from candidates based in East or Southern Africa.
This is not a purely coordination role — it requires genuine hands-on technical capability to develop new content, prototype new indices, and collaborate directly with engineers to bring innovations into production.
Product Development & Applied Research
This role requires hands-on technical capability to develop new content and products, not just coordinate others. The ability to independently produce working analyses, prototype new indices, and collaborate with engineers on implementation is essential.
To set expectations clearly, the table below defines what this role owns, contributes to, and is not responsible for.
Scope
Activities
This role OWNS
New agromet program implementation (concept operational delivery); agromet content and product development (indices, advisories, algorithms); first-mile R&D: forecast evaluation, geospatial analysis, decision-support design; validation framework design and execution; NMHS capacity building (primary) and NARS partnership support; donor-facing technical reporting and program milestone delivery
This role CONTRIBUTES TO
Platform architecture and feature roadmap (with engineering team); engineering sprint planning and technical design decisions; donor proposal development and strategic positioning; organizational strategy for agromet value chain expansion; partner and stakeholder relationship management (shared with leadership)
This role DOES NOT OWN
Production software engineering (backend systems, APIs, DevOps); platform operations and maintenance; fundraising or grant writing (supports, does not lead); people management; pure academic research without operational application
An MSc (advantageous) in one of the following or a closely related field:
Preferred (Not Required)
This role blends deep technical work with program coordination and external engagement.
Time Allocation
Activity
~30%
Technical & Content Development — Developing new agromet products and indices, prototyping algorithms, running validation analyses, writing geospatial workflows, reviewing data pipelines. Hands-on Python, xarray, and GEE work.
~35%
Program Coordination & Platform Integration — Syncs with the engineering team, sprint planning, handoff of R&D prototypes for production, cross-team coordination, delivery tracking, and risk management.
~20%
External Engagement & Capacity Building — Calls with NMHS/NARS partners, donor update preparation, workshop planning and delivery, technical mission logistics, and partner relationship management.
~15%
Documentation & Reporting — Technical reports, donor deliverables, internal documentation, validation result write-ups, and training materials for NMHS/NARS partners.
Deep expertise in all tools is not expected at hire — willingness and ability to learn quickly is.
Category
Tools
Core Platform
Internal geospatial platform, APIs, and integration framework
Data & Geospatial
NetCDF, GeoTIFF, xarray, Google Earth Engine, QGIS, satellite-derived soil and rainfall products
Forecast Products
Multiple NWP and ML-based forecast models, reanalysis products, ensemble systems
Validation
Weather station networks, ground-truth sensors, custom validation frameworks
Development
Python (pandas, numpy, scipy, xarray), Git/GitHub, Jupyter, AI coding assistants
Program Management
GitHub Projects, Google Workspace, Slack
Category
Details
Location
Remote-first. Preference for candidates based in or near East or Southern Africa time zones.
Travel
Approximately 20–30%. Regular technical missions and workshops across East Africa (Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda) and West Africa. Occasional travel to partner institutions and donor meetings.
Working Hours
Flexible. Must have overlap with East Africa (EAT, UTC+3) and periodic overlap with US time zones for donor calls and internal coordination.
This role carries significant ownership from day one. Over time, the person in this position is expected to grow into broader leadership of TomorrowNow's agrometeorological value chain, with greater strategic influence on R&D direction and deeper NMHS/NARS partnerships as programs scale across Africa.
We believe that magic happens when people work together. Your success is measured by your impact and deliveries — not by hours clocked. We believe in transparency to build trust, humility to listen, and agility to adapt quickly and effectively. We have audacious goals and always see people first. Each person has their own growth path — because the only way for TomorrowNow to grow is if you grow.
Interested candidates should apply via [JazzHR Link] and provide a résumé that clearly highlights: professional experience in operational settings (specify past engagements, thematic areas, and scale of work); examples of programs or products taken from concept through to deployment; Africa context including specific countries, NMHS/NARS institutions, and donor relationships; and technical capability including tools, languages, and methods used in practice.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next steps.
You will have the opportunity to make a major contribution to a transformative vision that will help the lives of millions of people in Africa.
TomorrowNow — 100 Million Resilient Smallholder Farmers in Africa
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