What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Assistant position at DLF Seeds Australia - Careers?
Location: West Salem, WI
Come grow with DLF!
At DLF, we’re passionate about plants, people, and progress. As a global leader in high-quality grass seed for agriculture and turf, we’re helping create a greener, more sustainable future.
The Opportunity We are seeking a detail-oriented, hands-on Research Assistant to help drive agricultural innovation at our West Salem Research Station. This role bridges the gap between hands-on fieldwork, agronomic data collection, and controlled greenhouse environments. You will play a crucial role in the execution of our research trials, gaining hands-on experience with both field operations and controlled-environment tasks like greenhouse activities and disease screenings. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your foundational agronomic skills and build a career path focused on agricultural innovation.
Key Responsibilities
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Ready to grow your career?
Apply on our Careers Page (https://careers.dlf.com) with your resume and a short cover letter describing why you’re interested in this role.
Check us out www.dlf.com (Global) & www.us.dlf.com (USA) & www.ca.dlf.com (CA) and visit our careers page at https://careers.dlf.com.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
DLF USA Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and values diversity and inclusion at every level.
Come grow with DLF!
At DLF, we’re passionate about plants, people, and progress. As a global leader in high-quality grass seed for agriculture and turf, we’re helping create a greener, more sustainable future.
The Opportunity We are seeking a detail-oriented, hands-on Research Assistant to help drive agricultural innovation at our West Salem Research Station. This role bridges the gap between hands-on fieldwork, agronomic data collection, and controlled greenhouse environments. You will play a crucial role in the execution of our research trials, gaining hands-on experience with both field operations and controlled-environment tasks like greenhouse activities and disease screenings. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your foundational agronomic skills and build a career path focused on agricultural innovation.
Key Responsibilities
- Greenhouse & Pathology Execution: Engage in greenhouse plant propagation, disease screenings, and breeding population development. Actively participate in seedling disease screenings and specialized selections.
- Field Trials & Operations: Assist in the establishment, maintenance, and harvesting of field and controlled-environment trials. Support in-field forage sampling, drying, and processing workflows.
- Data Management: Assist in collecting, recording, and managing trial data accurately and consistently, utilizing digital tools to capture crucial seasonal data.
- Organization & Processing: Support plot layout, labeling, and general trial organization. Prepare trial materials, assist with sample processing, and help operate and maintain research tools and equipment.
- Safety & Teamwork: Work collaboratively within the research team and ensure strict adherence to quality, stewardship, and safety protocols during visits, evaluations, and peak trial periods.
- Education & Experience: Holds an Associate’s Degree or higher with 2 years of similar experience, or equivalent foundational experience in agricultural research, greenhouse production, or seed technology.
- Work Style: A dedicated, self-motivated continuous learner who excels both independently and collaboratively within a team-oriented environment.
- Core Skills: Highly organized with strong attention to detail, proficiency with Microsoft Office, and excellent communication skills.
- Licenses: Holds a valid driver’s license with a good driving record.
- Physical working conditions include sitting, bending, standing, and the continuous use of hands for repetitive tasks.
- Requires the physical ability to safely lift up to 50 pounds and involves frequent walking.
- Experience and willingness to work frequently in the field across varying weather conditions, which may include exposure to potentially hazardous or slippery work areas.
- Reliable, resilient, and adaptable, with the willingness to put in extended or overtime hours as necessary during busy agricultural seasons.
- Competitive hourly pay (dependent on experience).
- Full benefits package, including health, retirement, and paid time off.
- Opportunities to learn new research technologies and grow your career.
- Work that contributes to sustainable agriculture and environmental health.
Apply Now
Ready to grow your career?
Apply on our Careers Page (https://careers.dlf.com) with your resume and a short cover letter describing why you’re interested in this role.
Check us out www.dlf.com (Global) & www.us.dlf.com (USA) & www.ca.dlf.com (CA) and visit our careers page at https://careers.dlf.com.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
DLF USA Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and values diversity and inclusion at every level.