SSoybean Breeder Position at BASF: BASF Corporation is seeking a skilled and dedicated Soybean Breeder to join their Agricultural Solutions team in Memphis, TN. This position offers an exceptional opportunity for individuals looking to contribute to sustainable agriculture and innovative breeding practices.
Designation:
Soybean Breeder
Research Area:
- Plant Breeding
- Genetics
- Crop Science
- Agricultural Innovation
Location:
Memphis, TN, US, 38120
Eligibility/Qualification:
Criteria | Details |
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Education | PhD in Plant Breeding, Genetics, Crop Science, or related field. |
Experience | Minimum of 5-7 years in a direct plant breeding program. |
Skills | Strong knowledge of breeding techniques and methodologies; communication and problem-solving skills. |
Additional Requirements | Ability to travel up to 10%, domestically and internationally. |
Description:
As a Soybean Breeder at BASF, you will play a critical role in developing elite high-performing commercial soybean varieties. Your responsibilities will include:
- Overseeing Breeding Nursery and Yield Trial plans.
- Collaborating with Seed Science Operations (SSO) and Agronomic Services.
- Participating in predictive breeding and trait development projects.
- Maintaining compliance with stewardship and regulatory guidelines.
You will utilize advanced biometrics tools for data-driven decision-making and provide support for field and seed lab operations.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates must submit their applications through the BASF careers webpage. Please include your resume, cover letter, and any supporting documents that highlight your qualifications and experience.
Instructions for applying can be found here.
Last Date for Apply:
Until position filled
For further details, visit the BASF careers website or contact the human resources department directly.
This scholarship position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to significant advancements in agricultural solutions, sustainable practices, and innovative breeding research. Join BASF in creating chemistry for a sustainable future!