Post Doctoral Associate in Regulatory Scientific Affairs
| Company Name: |
Barton Barr |
Approximate Salary: |
Not Specified |
| Location: |
Saint Louis, Missouri |
Country: |
United States |
| Industry: |
Research |
Position type: |
Full Time |
| Experience level: |
< 2 years |
Education level: |
Doctorate Degree |
Short Description:
Post Doctoral Associate in Regulatory Scientific Affairs-000R9
Long Description:
Post Doctoral Associate in Regulatory Scientific Affairs-000R9
Description
The primary purpose of this role will be to plan, research, and produce summary documents on special topics related to the development of weed resistance to glyphosate and weed resistance in general. In addition, the successful candidate will work closely with the Global Weed Resistance Management Lead to develop internal and external education materials, coordinate academic research collaborations, and oversee global weed resistance programs. This position will allow the individual to interact with and learn about operations within Public Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, Global Research and Field Technical Development functions within Monsanto.
This position requires demonstrated technical knowledge of weed science and weed resistance, exceptional writing and communication skills, and the ability to assemble/synthesize information from many sources, including the identification of information gaps and future research needs. Individuals with a creative, inquisitive attitude will find this position both challenging and rewarding. Experience in ecology, weed biology, and modeling will be beneficial.
Qualifications
Ph.D. in weed science or closely related field.
Demonstrated publication record and/or writing skills.
Project management and leadership skills for coordinating work across a Team.
Knowledge of resistance modeling and/or agroecology.
Strong network and relationships outside of Monsanto.
Job
Research & Development
Primary Location
North America-USA-Missouri-St. Louis
Organization
Global Regulatory Affairs_51013075
Schedule
Full-time