Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Permanent Full-Time Total package (incl. Super and leave loading): $147,278 to $157,756 per annum Enjoy flexible working options that encourage a healthy work-life balance As our Principal Research Agronomist, you will use your high-level research, expertise, and leadership skills to lead, coordinate, and implement a portfolio of innovative research, development, and extension projects that enhance productive, profitable, and sustainable grain farming systems.
You must possess:
An Australian Degree in Agricultural Science, Applied Science, Rural Science, or equivalent qualification from a recognised University. A PhD in plant physiology or a similar discipline, and at least seven years of progressive research experience spanning academia and industry is highly desirable. C' class driver licence. This role requires:
Specialist skills in plant physiology, farming systems, and the integration of Ag-Tech into research. Extensive knowledge of, and experience in, field experimentation. Proficiency in agricultural technologies such as robotics, drones, and satellite data integration, along with a track record of scientific peer-reviewed publications. Ability to translate research into practical insights for growers and policymakers. Analytical skills, including experience in attracting external funding and managing complex budgets, and ability to report and analyse progress against key project performance measures. Demonstrated ability to initiate, conduct, manage, report, and publish the scientific outcomes of rigorous field-based research. Project management skills with demonstrated ability to develop, manage, evaluate, and report on the impacts of a strategic research portfolio in a complex organisational environment. Demonstrated ability to lead and participate in multi-disciplinary RDE teams that support widespread integration of research outcomes into regional farming systems. Job Ad Reference: QLD / 612702 / 25
Closing Date: Friday, 31 January 2025
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