Sunflower Breeding Support Specialist at Syngenta Group
Mezőtúr, North Great Plain, Hungary -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Agriculture, Agronomy, Plant Breeding, Genetics, Data Analysis, Data Management, Technical Direction, Germplasm Management, Marker-Assisted Breeding, Genomic Selection, Phenotyping, Collaboration, Communication, Self-Organization, Adaptability, Problem Solving

Industry

Farming

Description
Company Description About Syngenta At Syngenta Seeds Field Crops, we're shaping the future of agriculture and empowering farmers to meet the ever-growing demand for food and fuel. We’re a global Ag Tech powerhouse, headquartered in the United States, with passionate, local experts collaborating with farmers to deliver solutions that create market opportunities. We unite precision breeding, advanced biotechnology trait choice, and digital platforms for unmatched in-field performance. Our seeds help mitigate risks such as disease, insect, weed, and extreme weather pressures, all while promoting sustainable farming practices that protect and enhance our planet. Join our mission of revolutionizing food security and transforming agriculture. Job Description At Syngenta, our goal is to build the most collaborative and trustworthy team in agriculture, providing top-quality seeds and innovative crop protection solutions that improve farmers' success. To support this mission, Syngenta is seeking a Research Associate Sunflower in Mezőtúr. The Associate Scientists serve as Scientific referees for NSPP Specialists on Site. They act as an interface between Breeders and Operations while ensuring secure planning and scheduling according to capacity. They provide technical direction to the NSPP Teams and serve as a reference point for NSPP trait notations and data collection, taking accountability for non-basic notations. These scientists contribute to Inbred and hybrid Phenotyping, data analysis, and the implementation of Marker and predictive breeding technology. They are responsible for securing and supporting activities related to material creation and tracking through various tools including MINT, SPIRIT, TOPS, ADAPT, GARF, and STARLIMS. Additionally, they enable Wow harmonization and KPIs tracking, while supporting breeders with notations in local yield and observations trials. Accountabilities Plan and design the nursery and production (ISO) trials, prepare summaries and technical reports. Make appropriate conclusions and recommendations, interpret results. May communicate reports via oral presentations to peers. Act as Scientific & Technical reference point for the local Operation Teams. Being an active interface between Breeders and Operational team for process follow-up. Accountable for NSP local KPIs collection, visualization in dashboard and indicator evaluations. Gives directions on how to improve performance in Nursery and Seeds Production. Being part of the NSP Technical Europe Team, contributes to NSP protocols and ways of working standardization. Germplasm management according to Seeds Retention Policy and other Procedures. Lead NSP data collection by primarily giving support to the MET Sunflower breeding program. Contribute to notations in local yield and observations trials under breeders request when time is available and respecting the priorities of the NSP. Is part of the Tier 2 meetings and function as a member of a project/product team (Regional / Global). Participate to the selections and advancement decisions through the whole product development stages. Implement where appropriate marker-assisted breeding (MAB) and genomic selection (GS), DH and other breeding tools. Participate in global sharing of information on breeding protocol improvement. Reads and understands scientific literature, participates in meetings and shares relevant information with others. Data Management: Support the Data Quality Control of the nursery’s trials according to team strategy and requirements. Secure and support activities related to material creation and tracking (working with MINT, SPIRIT, TOPS, ADAPT, GARF, STARLIMS tools). Run first experiment analysis and prepare summaries associating phenotypic data. and genotypic data. (ERDH-SC, Axiom). Data visualization. Qualifications Required Qualifications Degree in Agriculture/Agronomy Two years of technical field works in Agriculture Basic knowledge of plant breeding and genetics, preferably sunflower Fluent in English Driving license, category B Computer and statistics knowledge Self organization ability Ability to navigate in a multi-cultural environment Adaptability to continuous changes Precise, creative and proactive approach Additional Information What We Offer An environment where every voice matters, professional growth is encouraged, and work-life balance is prioritized. Comprehensive benefits package tailored to your location along with learning and development opportunities, wellness programs, employee assistance programs, and additional benefits in accordance with local practices. 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. #LI-Onsite
Responsibilities
The Sunflower Breeding Support Specialist will act as an interface between breeders and operations, ensuring secure planning and scheduling. They will also contribute to inbred and hybrid phenotyping, data analysis, and the implementation of breeding technologies.
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