Field Assistant for Corn Breeding Fields
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Job No: 509205
Division/Organization: College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Department: Bacteriology
Job Type: UW Student Jobs
Remote Eligbility: Not Remote
Location: MOORE HALL-PLANT SCIENCES
Salary/Wage Range or Lump Sum: US$ 17 per hour
Job Categories: Interpersonal Communication, Teamwork/Collaboration, Professionalism/Work Ethic, Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department Overview:
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We are looking for motivated undergraduate students who want to work in a corn breeding program. Activities are mostly carried out in the field, on experimental farms located in West Madison and Hancock. |
Anticipated Start Date:
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July 21, 2025 |
Anticipated End Date (If Applicable):
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End of September 2025 |
Remote Work Eligibility Detail:
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Not Remote
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Anticipated Hours Per Week:
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Minimum: 12 Maximum: 30 |
Schedule:
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From 8:00 am to 5:30 pm, 3 times a week. We will have corn fields in Verona (West Madison Agricultural Research Station, which is 20 minutes from campus) and Hancock (an hour and a half from here). In both cases, we all meet at Moore Hall and go to the fields together in a university van. Each day, we go in groups of 4 to 6 people. We usually meet 8:00 am at Moore Hall, but on very hot days, we can start earlier (meeting at 7 am) and take a longer lunch break. However, each student must set aside the entire day for fieldwork. That is to say, even if you can't come every day, on the days that you do come, you need to be available from early morning until late afternoon. |
Salary/Wage Range/Lump Sum:
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Minimum: US$ 17 per hour |
Number of Positions:
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3 |
Qualifications:
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Availability for fieldwork in corn seed production fields. Preference will be given to students of courses related to agriculture & livestock or biology in general. |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
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The candidates must enjoy working outdoors and be very organized and careful with data collection for scientific purposes.
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Position Summary/Job Duties:
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Help collecting data on corn crops for breeding purposes. Training will be provided for the assessments to be made on the corn plants.
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Physical Demands:
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The corn phenotyping process requires us to bend down and stand up several times in order to collect data on the roots and aerial parts of the plants.
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Institutional Statements:
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Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
UW-Madison is an Equal Employment, Equal Access Employer committed to increasing the diversity of our workforce.
Institutional Statement on Diversity:
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Accommodation Statement:
If you need to request an accommodation because of a disability, you can find information about how to make a request at the following website:https://employeedisabilities.wisc.edu/disability-accommodation-information-for-applicants/
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