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UKVGB Horticultural Technician (60125-0425)

University of Warwick

Stratford-upon-Avon

On-site

GBP 26,000 - 30,000

Full time

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated horticultural technician to join their UK Vegetable Genebank project team. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to agrobiodiversity conservation and enhance global food security. You will manage seed production and ensure effective plant husbandry while working in a collaborative environment. The position provides a chance to develop skills in pest management and data collection, making it ideal for those passionate about horticulture and plant biology. Join a team committed to preserving genetic diversity in vegetable crops and make a significant impact in this vital field.

Qualifications

  • Significant horticultural experience managing plant production cycles.
  • Ability to handle large numbers of plants or samples effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Manage seed production in dedicated glasshouse facilities.
  • Plan field trials and carry out data collection activities.

Skills

Horticultural experience
Pest and disease management
Record keeping
Interpersonal skills
Planning workload

Education

Degree in Horticulture or related field

Tools

Glasshouse facilities

Job description

Location: Stratford Campus

Duration: Fixed Term contract until 31st March 2027

About the Role

We are recruiting a horticultural technician to join the UK Vegetable Genebank project team. This is a great opportunity to work in agrobiodiversity conservation and to contribute to a project which improves global food security.

This exciting and varied role adds to the existing UKVGB team of one research fellow and three technical staff. You will help us to deliver effective and efficient management and conservation of seed in the UKVGB, an internationally significant collection of genetic diversity in vegetable crops. Our major crop collections include brassicas, lettuce, and carrot, and you will manage seed production in our dedicated glasshouse facilities. The work centres on plant husbandry and managing the seed production cycle (sowing, propagation, plant nutrition, pest and disease management, and harvest).

There will also be opportunities to plan field trials and carry out data collection activities, as well as gain experience in other areas of activity within the UKVGB.

About You

You will be working as part of a small team of technical staff, so good interpersonal skills and a flexible approach to this varied role are important. You will be comfortable working in glasshouse, field, and potentially laboratory environments. You will have significant horticultural experience - we are particularly interested in someone who has handled and managed large numbers of plants or samples in previous roles or who has managed plant production cycles.

The ideal candidate will understand the need for, and be able to give examples of, key skills such as pest and disease management, keeping accurate records, and the ability to plan your workload around seasonal factors. You will need to communicate effectively with the other UKVGB team members and with other groups within the department as well. You will have a thorough understanding of plant biology/horticulture. There will be scope for training and development in different techniques and approaches as part of the role.

CLOSING DATE: Sunday 11th May 2025 at 23:55 (BST)

£26,338 to £29,959 per annum

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