Manager, Ag Research Stations Position Available In Brevard, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Ohio State University is recruiting a Manager for Agricultural Research Stations. Responsibilities include leading management functions, collaborating with faculty, supervising field operations, and managing budgets. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree in agriculture, 5 years of experience in agricultural operations, and the ability to obtain an Ohio Public Operator pesticide license. The salary range is $58,700 to $77,200.
Job Description
Manager, Ag Research Stations
The Ohio State University, United States
about 6 hours ago
Location:
Satellite Beach, FLORIDA
Job Type:
FullTime
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Job Title:
Manager, Ag Research Stations
Department:
FAES | Research Operations Administration
Title:
Manager – Agricultural Research Stations
Reports to Director of Agricultural Operations for The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
Responsibilities:
Lead management and administrative functions of CFAES North Central and Muck Crops Agricultural Research Stations (Fremont and Willard, Ohio)
Address field research topics on vegetable and agronomic crops in collaboration with CFAES faculty, OSU Extension Educators, and Field Specialists
Serve as a member of the CFAES Operations team, working with managers for CFAES farms, field labs, and research stations
Coordinate with other field stations regarding equipment, labor, and other CFAES assets
Management Duties (55%):
Supervise field operations and allocate field space and services for research and extension programs
Hire, train, and supervise support staff
Supervise collection, summarization, and transmission of research data and records to researchers
Coordinate and facilitate education programs, field days, and workshops with OSU Extension
Facilitate procurement of supplies and equipment, maintenance of equipment, facilities, and grounds
Prepare reports on research station activity for CFAES administration
Manage budgets and cost recovery
Follow university policies and processes related to HR, purchasing, and environmental health and safety
Field Operations (20%):
Direct and participate in field operations to establish experiments (plot layout, tillage, fertilization, pest control, planting, weed control, irrigation, and other cultural practices)
Coordinate utilization of labor, equipment, and supplies for N. Central and Muck Crops Research Stations
Direct efforts of staff to maintain facilities, grounds, and equipment
Collaboration and Research (10%):
Work collaboratively with CFAES faculty and OSU Extension professionals to advance research, OSU Extension, and education programs
May conduct applied field research or demonstration projects of interest to local agricultural clientele that complement or align with existing projects
Communication (15%):
Maintain effective and professional communications internally and externally
Facilitate interaction between CFAES, area producers, and other clientele
Other:
Works flexible/adjusted schedule to meet peak workload demands
Position could be based at either Fremont or Willard, Ohio
Travel required between North Central and Muck Crops Agricultural Research Stations (minimum two days per week per location)
Education & Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree in agriculture (Master’s degree preferred or equivalent education/experience)
Major:
Crop Science or related field of study
Required Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in crop science (horticulture/agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, Natural Resources), or equivalent combination of education and experience
Experience in field research methods
Experience with agricultural operations and staff supervision
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
5 years’ experience in agricultural operations
Ability to obtain Ohio Public Operator pesticide license within 6 months of employment
Driver’s license
Ability to lift 50 pounds, stoop, kneel, and perform physical tasks for extended periods.
Desired Experience:
Working knowledge of farm machinery operation and precision agriculture technology
Experience with vegetable crops and agronomic crops operations in a field research environment
Hiring salary rage: $58,700 to $77,200 based on education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.
Additional Information:
This job profile is a Manager 1, Agriculture Administration (M1 level) position on the career roadmap.
The salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limit to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.
Location:
Muck Crop ARS – Main (0786)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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