Field Research Scientist[980065]

RSK Group
midlands, uk
1 year ago
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ADAS is the UK’s largest provider of research and advice on agricultural and environmental issues. With over 75 years’ experience ADAS has an amazing track record of providing agricultural, horticultural and environmental consultancy & research expertise to an enviable range of clients both in the private and public sector. ADAS has a unique combination of insight and practical experience, underpinned by robust, informed, science-based information that allows us to meet the needs of both our domestic and international clients. Our great strength is our breadth and depth of expertise spanning the entire environmental sector.

Due to the seasonal nature of the work a flexible approach is needed, as there will be a requirement to work overtime (evenings and weekends) during busy periods to ensure scientific objectives are met, and delivery within suitable weather conditions are optimized.

Key responsibilities:

Deliver practical research for a range of predominantly agricultural, but some horticultural crops, working predominantly in the disciplines of pathology, physiology, entomology, soils and nutrients, and weeds. Develop specialist technical expertise to deliver on-site trial work and implement applied research and knowledge exchange. Delivery of field/glasshouse/polytunnel/laboratory work and liaise with clients and colleagues to ensure on time delivery. Work towards managing projects ensuring key objectives and deadlines, are met, ensuring high levels of scientific credibility and client satisfaction are achieved. Assisting marking out of studies, application of treatments, collection and processing of samples, disease monitoring of plants, weed identification, spraying of chemicals onto trials, in-field assessments and observations, preparation and processing of plant, soil and water sampling, harvesting of plots and collection, processing of data. Carrying out all trials related research activities, ensuring protocols are understood and all work is carried out in a consistent, scientifically valid, and reproducible fashion to enabling all trial activities are delivered to high levels of scientific credibility and defendable.

Person specification:

The suitable candidate should be able to demonstrate a strong work ethic and willingness to work. Previous experience is not required, as inhouse and external training will be provided to meet the requirements of the role. A full driving licence to drive manual vehicles in the UK is essential. All candidates applying for positions with RSK Group must be eligible to work in the UK. A progressive attitude with flexibility and willingness to take on a wide range of challenges. Flexibility – to travel within the UK and overseas.

Salary and benefits:

Pay commensurate with experience and technical knowledge. Contributory Pension Scheme. Life Assurance. A flexible benefits programme including the option to buy additional holidays and private health care. Regular training and career development.

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RSK will not accept unsolicited CVs from agencies other than RSK PSL or Secondary agencies.

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