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Principal Research Agronomist


Crop and Food Science; Agri-Science Queensland; Agriculture; Emerald

As our Principal Research Agronomist, you will provide strategic leadership to the Central and Northern Farming Systems Innovation teams and implement a portfolio of innovative research, development, and extension (RD&E) projects that enhance productive, profitable, and sustainable grain farming systems.

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Position status Permanent
Position type Full-time
Occupational group Research
Classification PO5
Workplace Location Rockhampton region
Job ad reference QLD/612702/25
Closing date 31-Jan-2025
Job duration
Contact person Jayne Gentry
Contact details Phone: 0428 459 138
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As our Principal Research Agronomist, you will:
• Provide strategic leadership to the Central and Northern Farming Systems Innovation teams to foster a high performing team and build/implement a portfolio of Research, Development & Extension (RD&E) projects that supports continued innovation for productive, profitable and sustainable farming systems in line with Department and government priorities.
• Develop, lead and conduct a portfolio of RD&E projects that are relevant and rigorous and deliver new insights to growers, agronomists and industry which they need to assess, refine and apply new practices in grain farming systems across Queensland.
• Undertake physiological and farming system research, development, and extension activities that inform the Central and Northern Queensland farming systems on how to respond to an increasing variable climate and address major constraints within their system.
• Build and maintain effective and mutually beneficial internal and external relationships and collaborative partnerships with national and state government bodies, industry organisations and stakeholders associated with Farming Systems Innovation in Queensland and more broadly across Australia.
• Initiate and contribute to project development, planning and management including milestone reporting, preparing and managing multi-million-dollar budgets, adapting and responding to change as required and update operational plans accordingly. Evaluate outcomes and prepare project reports for departmental and funding bodies purposes.
• Communicate effectively through a range of methods and negotiate effectively with staff, managers, clients, stakeholders and funders to achieve project outcomes.
• Allocate resources efficiently, ensure timely delivery against competing demands and handle human resource and operational issues within a dispersed multidisciplinary team.

Technical requirements:
• 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 to deliver on financial targets and to control expenditure against budget allocations; 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 with multiple stakeholders
• Demonstrated ability to lead and participate effectively in multi-disciplinary RDE teams that support widespread integration of research outcomes into regional farming systems, work independently when required, and supervise other project staff.

You must possess:
• An Australian Degree (AQF level 7 or equivalent) in Agricultural Science, Applied Science, Rural science or equivalent academic 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.

Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference:  QLD/612702/25
Closing Date: Friday, 31 January 2025

 

 

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Last updated
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