We are seeking a motivated and safety-conscious individual with a strong work ethic to join our team. This role requires the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a professional hands-on environment at a functioning agricultural research center. Our team consists of some of the leading researchers and we prioritize treating everyone with respect regardless of their education or background. Please note that working weekends and/or evenings will be expected and the individual must be able to respond quickly to farm-related emergencies outside regular hours.
Participates in the maintenance and processing of the animal science field and controlled research environments. Ensures accurate data reporting and record-keeping while adhering to IACUC compliance requirements. Implements integrated pest management programs and maintain pesticide application equipment. Collaborates with Research Associate(s) and faculty members to facilitate research protocols related to plant and animal sciences.
Maintains individual animal records including dates treatments locations feed and other applications. Record compile and analyze data including sampling and weighing animals. Assists with tours as directed by the REC Director.
Coordinates and executes research protocols with Research Associate(s) completing activities related to plant and animal sciences. Ensures compliance with work safety regulations and conduct necessary training activities.
Adheres to all UT Policies and attends relevant in-service training including RCR while complying with regulatory policies such as pesticide labels and APHIS requirements for regulated materials.
Through our assessment process candidates must demonstrate the following job requirements:
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Work Location:
Compensation and Benefits:
Application Instructions:
To express interest please submit an application with the noted below attachments. To be assured of full consideration completed applications with all requested materials should be submitted on or before January 9 2026.
About The College/Department/Division:
Established in 1932 the Northeast Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center is known for its research on burley tobacco production and beef cow-calf production.
Research is conducted on the 500 acres that make up the Center. Areas of research at the Center include all aspects of burley tobacco production with emphasis on breeding and production economics variety testing pest management and breeding of field crops important to the agriculture of Upper East Tennessee and animal research in the areas of genetics silage feeding and grazing studies with endophyte-free fescue.
Required Experience:
IC
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