We are currently advertising a 2-year position for a Biometrician (Research Officer) within the Biometry Hub. It will be based at the Waite campus of the University of Adelaide, South Australia. The Biometrician appointed will mostly be working on the design and analysis of agronomic trials. In addition, there is also an opportunity to work on plant genetic data.
The job link follows, but I have pasted the information below.
http://careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/498722/research-officer
Please feel free to forward to anyone suitable or contact me with any queries.
Regards
Helena
The University of Adelaide is one of Australia's leading Group of Eight, research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1% of universities in the world. Established in 1874, it is Australia's third oldest university with a strong reputation for preparing educated leaders and delivering research outcomes that contribute to local, national and global wellbeing. The University of Adelaide employees enjoy a range of benefits and favourable work conditions that include opportunities for career development and advancement.
The Faculty of Sciences is one of five faculties at the University of Adelaide. As the first university in Australia to grant degrees in science (1882), science has long been at the cornerstone of the institution and this continues today. As a research and education leader in fields such as agriculture, food & wine, animal & veterinary sciences, biological sciences, and physical sciences, the Faculty offers an exciting and innovative work environment.
The School of Agriculture, Food and Wine is embedded in the Faculty of Sciences. The school is located at the University's Waite campus, the pre-eminent agricultural and wine science research site in the Southern Hemisphere. The School offers academic programs in food and nutrition science, applied biology, agricultural science, viticulture and oenology and plant biotechnology. The School of Agriculture, Food and Wine has world-class expertise and facilities in human nutrition, agricultural and plant sciences, plant breeding, viticulture and oenology and biochemistry. The School is home to a range of research centres and works closely with a number of co-located partners including CSIRO (Agriculture, Land & Food), South Australian Research & Development Institute and Australian Wine Research Institute, as well as the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute.
The Biometry Hub is a group of statisticians and computational biologists who are working closely with researchers in plant and animal sciences, agricultural sciences and microbiology. We are part of the GRDC initiative – Statistics for the Australian Grains Industry (SAGI-III), which provides support to GRDC funded projects based in the southern growing region of Australia. The group are developing new statistical methods of experimental design and data analysis from complex experiments and field trials, providing training workshops and mentorship for researchers, providing data management for biological experiments and are engaged in intensive computing for genetics research, bioinformatics and analyses of large data sets. The Biometry Hub provides a unique inclusive collegial environment, enabling and encouraging everyone to develop their full potential and supporting group members with mentorship, professional development opportunities and on job training.
The incumbent will be involved in the design and analysis of field and glasshouse experiments, report writing, participating in consulting meetings and other reasonable duties commensurate with the classification level.
Salary: HEO5/6 $63,808 to $83,548 per annum.
Superannuation: An employer contribution of 17% may apply.
Term of position: This fixed-term contract is available immediately for 2 years.
Eligibility Criteria: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science or Computational Genetics
Position requirements
To be successful you should have:
1. Good understanding of the principles of design of experiments
2. Good understanding of statistical model-based inference
3. Familiarity with R and/or SAS or GenStat
4. Well-developed writing and presentation skills
5. Demonstrable ability to learn new computational and statistical methods in a timely manner
Please address and upload your responses to the Knowledge and Experience section of the position description within the online application. If you have any queries regarding this position, please contact Helena Oakey, Senior Biometrician [log in to unmask]
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