Plant Science Research Assistants (Two Posts) - Crop Science and Production Systems

NIAB

Plant Science Research Assistants (Two Posts) - Crop Science and Production Systems

£23088

NIAB, East Malling, Kent

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 2 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 77458e82bc134fc892ff04fed71b1ec3

Full Job Description

The purpose of the role is to provide technical support to research and commercial projects within the Crop Science and Production Systems Department. Working in the Research and Development vineyard, in our soft fruit polytunnels, in our controlled environment rooms, and in our new total controlled environment agriculture (Total Controlled Environment Agriculture units), the role is focused on helping to develop new growing practices and systems that utilise resources more efficiently, reduce waste and emissions to land air, and water, and improve productivity and product quality.

As a Plant Science Research Assistant, your key duties include:

  • Setting up experimental areas

  • Conduct experimental work

  • Data collection

  • Reporting of results

  • Assisting and guiding colleagues, i.e. supervising temporary junior staff and students


  • The role offers an opportunity to develop a range of practical and professional skills in teamwork, time management, communication, and practical problem-solving.

  • BSc in crop science, plant breeding, agronomy, botany, biology or other relevant experience/qualification

  • Skills in the operation and maintenance of various laboratory and field equipment

  • Willingness to work flexibly to deal with fluctuations in workload and requirements to meet deadlines - including occasional weekends

  • A driving licence or access to independent means of travelling, enabling regular travel to experimental locations and occasional travel to NIAB sites elsewhere in Great Britain.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills as well as organisational, numeracy, data handling and IT skills


  • Desirable requirements
    Ideally, you will also have:

  • Experience in the horticultural industry and direct experience working with plant material

  • Experience in developing and deploying precision technologies in horticulture and/or agriculture

  • Good understanding of experimental design, replication, blocking etc. as well as analytical and problem solving skills.

  • Experience in using statistical and graphic packages

    Come and join an organisation at the forefront of the application of genetics, physiology, soil science, precision agronomy and data science to improve the yield, efficiency, and resilience of crop production across the arable, forage and horticulture sectors. NIAB is a dynamic, research led and market driven plant bioscience organisation, with an emphasis on innovative applications for end-users in the agricultural, horticultural and food sectors.

    Benefits include 25 days' holiday plus public holidays and 3 days off during the Christmas period, flexible working, generous sick pay, attractive pension scheme, income protection, life assurance, employee discount scheme, free on-site parking and great colleagues.