Field Research Scientist (Western Kansas, Southern Nebraska, or Eastern Colorado)

Lensa
Denver, US
On-site

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Field Research Scientist (Western Kansas, Southern Nebraska, or Eastern Colorado)

The Field Research Scientist is responsible for conducting field trials in remote areas that cannot be easily accessed by an established hub. This role supports and manages day-to-day operations of the research program in an assigned territory (Western Kansas), by working with regional Site Leads and key stakeholders to plan, establish, maintain, collect accurate agronomic data from, and harvest corn, soybean, wheat, and winter canola trials.

Your Tasks And Responsibilities

Candidates must be located or willing to relocate in the geographic area of field-testing sites being supported, based near Western Kansas, Southern Nebraska, or Eastern Colorado.

The primary responsibilities of this role, Field Research Scientist, are to:

  • Ensure safe and efficient operation of the research program with respect to budgetary guidelines and expectations. Support the site ESH program as it applies to North American Field Testing and Operations
  • Selection, preparation and maintenance of multiple field-testing sites. Requires safe driving including frequent trailer use hauling loads in excess of 10,000 lbs; pre-trip inspections and use of logbooks
  • Plays a vital role is trial preparation including seed processing, packaging, shipping, protocol review, trial placement and mapping/field design;
  • Maintain field trial sites as weed, insect and disease free; Confident ability in identifying key weeds, insect and disease problems is critical, as is timely and accurate implementation of control measures
  • With the use of handheld electronic equipment and Monsanto proprietary software, collect notes on various agronomic traits (e.g. emergence uniformity, flowering date, lodging, height, maturity, shattering resistance) in a timely manner throughout the growing season
  • Harvest plots and collect samples for quality and statistical analysis; ensure harvest data is evaluated and relinquished in accordance with crop advancement deadlines to aid in product advancement decisions
  • Develop, maintain and implement the use of controlled SOP documents, QMS procedures and investigative protocols
  • Comply with all regulatory compliance guidelines for Confined Release and Stewarded Trial material;
  • Collaborate with other Agronomic Research Specialists, Site Leads, and Principal Investigators is expected in order to facilitate efficient trial planning and placement, sharing of ideas and techniques and quick response to issues that may arise (e.g. weather or pests affecting trials);
  • Works closely with Plant Breeders, Principal Investigators and Agronomic Research Specialists to fully understand the multiple stages of crop development and the importance of each step involved and share experiences cross-functionally as needed;
  • Field selection, cooperator relations, capable of learning research equipment operations and basic maintenance (all types), field maintenance data collection, basic agronomic knowledge/crop management, technically savy, adhere to compliance/safety policies, utilization of IT tools, time management, prioritization skills, self-motivated, good decision making abilities. Accountable for business unit or project results through leadership and coordination across site strategy, prioritizing and monitoring projects to ensure completion within deadlines and budgets. Build partnerships and share technical knowledge across sites, involved in industry working groups;
  • Position entails driving a company vehicle (pooled or assigned to the individual). This may include being required to drive greater than 5,000 business miles annually in a personal, pooled, or rented vehicle OR being expected to frequently drive a pooled car as part of your job duties - regardless of mileage.
  • Position requires driving for the company that will fall under DOT/FMCSA jurisdiction and will (may) requ

Employment Type

FULL TIME

Level

mid

Posted

4/6/2026

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