Install and maintain field and laboratory experiments, this including helping with design, project setup, and project management. The incumbent is expected to work with a degree of independence and make the day-to-day decisions that will best achieve overall goals of the experiments. Required to drive to occasionally distant field sites to administer treatments, collect data, and harvest samples.
Collect, record, verify, and analyze scientific data from experiments. Monitor plant growth and health, facilitate fruit harvests (essential without accommodations) and postharvest evaluations, summarize experiments, manage, collect and analyze the data, and summarize results for reports, presentations, and manuscript preparation. Modify and implement existing research methods. The use of programming tools, spreadsheets, databases, word processing, and other software will be required to analyze and tabulate data.
Prepare progress reports which document results of experiments.
Collaborate with fellow researchers and scientists to implement innovative ideas and methods for citrus plant disease management.
Present data periodically to a team of researchers and industry partners.
Train, organize, and supervise the work of others working on the projects.
Facilitate communication between project team members and external stakeholders to ensure project goals are understood and met.
Perform trunk injection associated with the Grove First field therapeutic molecule screen protocol. Apply chemicals and biologicals. Essential without accommodations.
Perform symbiont biopesticide field trials ensuring all APHIS and EPA required permit regulations are adhered to and recorded. Essential without accommodations. Other duties as assigned.
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