Research Associate Hybrid Wheat (f/m/d) - part time 60% at Syngenta Group
Bad Salzuflen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Plant Breeding, Agronomy, Field Trial Management, Greenhouse Trial Management, Data Analysis, Breeding Program Management, Material Management, Budget Planning, English Fluency, German Fluency, MS Office, Database Management

Industry

Farming

Description
Job Description As part of our activities in Bad Salzuflen Germany, Syngenta is looking for a: Research Associate Hybrid Wheat (f/m/d) Role purpose: The Wheat Research Associate assists and supports the Wheat Breeding Lead in all aspects of breeding pipeline progression – in the execution, implementation and management of breeding projects in the field and in the greenhouse, such as (pre-)selections and crossbreeding trials Responsibilities/main tasks: Breeding program management: responsible for the technical organization of sowing, breeding field management, coordination of the harvest and sowing preparation Data and breeding material management: Recording and inputting breeding data, further development of breeding plant material from stage to stage including material management in planning, breeding and material tracking tools People management: Instruction and breeding support of the operational team as well as content training of the technical-operational as well as seasonal staff Finance/Budget: Works within the budget-driven framework of the breeding program with ensuring appropriate resource planning and allocation with a focus on an appropriate cost-of-good (CoG) level Work on conventional line material and later as part of a hybrid wheat program Operational tasks: Development of wheat varieties for the Continental Winter Zone EU with market opportunities according to the TPP Leverage internal and external R&D capabilities to support the breeding program with new and efficient technical innovations. Securing a seed pipeline in quantity and quality for efficient seed development and transfer to seed production, product evaluation, marketing and sales. Qualifications Knowledge and experience expected: Master of Science (or equivalent) in Plant Breeding, Agronomy, Biology, or a related field. Deep knowledge of breeding methodologies, agronomy, and the winter wheat market/quality profiles. Extensive hands-on experience in managing both field and greenhouse trials, from setup to execution. Fluency in English and German (written/spoken) and the ability to collaborate effectively with regional teams and stakeholders. Strong analytical skills and proficiency in using databases and MS Office for processing large datasets. Structured, independent, and stress-resistant work style with a focus on precision and priority setting. Additional Information We offer: Attractive compensation package (incl. Christmas bonus/holiday pay) 30 days of vacation Home office options 24/7 group accident insurance Above-average social benefits Occupational health physician 24/7 Employee Assistance Program (psychosocial counseling and support) Modern IT equipment / company mobile phone On-site parking Comprehensive onboarding period Wide range of training and development opportunities Career opportunities within a leading international company Open company culture, dynamic team, flat hierarchy Company events Employee discounts (Corporate Benefits program) Company fitness & wellbeing via EGYM Wellpass Employment: part-time 60% Contract: permanent Syngenta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion or any other employment practices for reasons of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Responsibilities
The role supports the Wheat Breeding Lead in managing breeding pipeline progression, including the execution of field and greenhouse trials. Responsibilities include technical organization of sowing, harvest coordination, and managing breeding data and material.
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