The opportunity:
As our TO2 Technical Officer you will:
• Collaborate with local project leaders and other team members, providing technical support on a range of research projects focusing on genetic improvement, and participate in the local planning within the team.
• Ensure timely planting, spraying, harvesting, data capture, and, monitoring yield and disease trials, both in field and glasshouse environments.
• Assist with computer files for printing pot tags, packet labels and seed packets. Help maintain a central database of experimental results in preparation for statistical analysis.
• Assist with seed handling procedures, glasshouse research activities and field research activities.
• Communicate well and be able to work individually with supervision. Actively participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.
As our TO3 Technical Officer you will:
• Collaborate with local project leaders and other team members, providing technical support on a range of research projects focusing on genetic improvement and participate in the local planning within the team.
• Coordinate and conduct a mixture of crop breeding activities at onsite and offsite field locations, glasshouse, and laboratory environments.
• Apply innovative thinking to solve complex problems, foresee and overcome technical difficulties encountered in field trials in a variety of situations (sometimes remote).
• Manage and curate electronic inventory databases and genetic data files.
• Manage and participate in seed handling procedures.
• Oversee and participate in glasshouse and laboratory research activities.
• Undertake field research with minimal supervision. Monitor weather patterns and lead times for land allocation and pre-season preparations for the timely planting, spraying and harvesting of large successful field trials.
• Oversee and participate in field research activities at trial sites located both onsite at Warwick and offsite.
• Communicate well and actively participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. Supervise support staff and resources allocated to the project.
Technical Requirements of the role:
• Ability to (or ability to learn to) implement experimental designs and procedures.
• Skills in (or ability to learn) laboratory, glasshouse and field research operations and techniques relevant to plant breeding and pathology.
• Experience in conducting successful field and glasshouse experiments.
• Ability to communicate effectively with a multi-disciplinary breeding team as well as farmers, private agronomists, trial contractors and DPI facility staff.
• Ability and willingness to live regionally, work outdoors and to travel (including overnight).
There are some qualifications and licences that we see as essential. You must possess a:
• Diploma or equivalent qualification in Applied Science or similar field from a recognised tertiary institution.
• Hold a current "C class" driver's licence.
• Desirable to hold, or an ability to acquire:
o Queensland chemical commercial operator's licence.
o Australian forklift licence.
o Australian heavy truck licence.
o AMA accredited mungbean agronomist.
Why work for us:
Learn why our people choose DPI and more importantly why they stay.
• Work with passion and purpose
• Have a tangible impact, for today and tomorrow
• Enjoy interesting, diverse work
• Follow your path wherever it leads
• Get the flexibility and support you need to thrive
• Be part of our one, diverse DPI
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Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/666046/25
Closing Date: Monday, 3 November 2025