Field Trials Officer

Posted 9 May by MorePeople
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Field Trials Officer

£26k-£28k DOE + annual performance linked bonus

East Anglia

Ready for a new challenge in field trials? Want a change from the usual arable crops? Here's your chance.

A unique opportunity to manage field trials with a company leading the way in vegetables and salad crops.

What's the role?

This Field Trials Officer position will be hands-on from day one!

For almost 30 years this business has been providing independent agronomy services for root vegetables and premium value niche crop production.


You will be building a portfolio of crop trials from the start. Managing everything from planting to preparing presentations for the assessment, grading and trials work you have completed.


Being part of a friendly and passionate team who are invested in the development of vegetable agronomy.
With the opportunity to receive training and progression, this role will be the start of a fruitful career.

What skills do I need?

You'll have a keen interest in agriculture and growing, and ideally have a couple of years of experience in trials or agricultural R&D.


Loving the outdoors will serve you well in this role as you will work directly with field crops, getting hands-on in the set-up and establishment of field trials.


You will be passionate about the industry and ready to take on exciting new challenges in your work.


Spray certificates would certainly be an advantage to this role and would allow you to get started from day one.

Sounds good! What's next?


For an informal chat, please call me, Kieran on or email . Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.

Reference: 52620414

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