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Day in the Life: An Avirtech Field Engineer Deploying IoT Sensors on a Remote Plantation

Deploying a water level sensor across a 3,000-hectare plantation is far from a desk job. It is rigorous field work led by Avirtech field engineers—the experts who bridge the gap between technology and daily operations to turn IoT concepts into live data streams.

A Day in the Field

A typical deployment day starts early and requires hands-on, physical effort to ensure every connection holds up under real-world conditions. Key tasks include:

  • Reviewing installation plans and inspecting all equipment.

  • Hauling hardware through rough plantation terrain.

  • Installing devices at precisely identified drainage points.

  • Mounting gateways to ensure a clear line-of-sight to sensor nodes.

  • Configuring each device for optimal signal strength.

The True Skill: Integration

Physical installation is only half the job; the real challenge is integration. Every sensor must seamlessly connect to the broader network. Field engineers verify that a new water level sensor's readings correlate perfectly with nearby AWS data and existing monitoring points.

The Final Result

When a sensor goes live on the Biota dashboard, it provides immediate value. It becomes another piece of the operational puzzle clicking into place, delivering a steady stream of intelligence that helps plantation managers make informed decisions.

This is what IoT deployment looks like on the ground: not in a boardroom, but in the field where it matters most. Meet the team that makes Avirtech work.

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