Horticulturist - Greenhouse
Job description
Job Details
Job Location
St. Louis - Saint Louis, MO
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
High School
Travel Percentage
None
Job Category
Biotech
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Centers Plant Growth Facility seeks a dedicated and enthusiastic candidate to immediately fill a full-time (40 hrs/week) Horticulturist position on our Greenhouse team.
The DDPSC Plant Growth Facility is a dynamic, state-of-the art research facility with over 60,000 sq. ft. of greenhouse space and 90 environmental growth chambers. Plant Growth Facility staff are responsible for supporting the research activities of internal laboratories and external clients. Danforth Center Community members come from over 20 countries, and we welcome applicants who reflect the diversity of our community and beyond.
Full-time staff are eligible for our excellent benefits package, including health/vision/dental, retirement plan with employer match, tuition reimbursement, paid vacation and holidays, and more.
Description:
Working under general supervision, the Horticulturist performs duties associated with the production and maintenance of research plants at consistent levels of high quality within the Plant Growth Facility greenhouses. Duties are directly related to cultivation of a variety of research crops in accordance with PGF protocols and Best Practices to achieve maximum crop health. The types of plant material grown in the PGF are diverse and may include agronomic and staple crops, perennials, model species, orphan and food security crops, and more. The Horticulturist will ensure growth spaces are maintained to the highest standards of cleanliness, organization, functionality and safety. Communicates effectively and utilizes organizational systems to provide excellent service in support of research projects for PGF clients and collaborators. Acts and communicates in a manner that promotes a culture of collaboration, innovation, integrity and respect within the PGF team and with all Center employees, PGF clients, visitors and other stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
- Provide research plants with the optimum environment and inputs to achieve maximum health. Irrigate and fertilize appropriately for plant type and developmental stage.
- Planting/transplanting; pruning; seed harvesting, cleaning, packaging; familiar with crop propagation methods like sticking cuttings, grafting, dividing, etc.
- Assist with assembly of irrigation systems; operate irrigation valves to apply correct clear or fertilizer water treatments. Perform minor plumbing repairs for irrigation lines and hoses as needed.
- Actively monitor fertilizer levels at injection stations, promptly replenishes and accurately mixes concentrated fertilizer solution according to SOPs.
- Maintain a clean growing environment:
- Keep growth area benches and floors free of debris.
- Sanitize work surfaces and floors as required.
- Regularly clean and sanitize greenhouses between users or crop cycles; participate in whole-house cleanouts by moving tables, irrigation lines, and power-washing surfaces.
- Support pesticide spray team by safely measuring and mixing pesticides, keeping accurate and orderly records, spotting pesticide applicators, and applying pesticides under guidance of upper-level Horticulturist. Safely clean pesticide spray tanks, wands and nozzles according to SOPs.
- Routine maintenance and upkeep of greenhouse equipment and infrastructure: Clean evaporative cooling systems and other equipment as needed or directed; Maintain general care of horticultural tools and equipment; Monitor physical growing environment and equipment to help ensure proper environmental control, promptly reporting issues to Manager.
- Ensure that common areas (e.g. potting rooms and shared work areas) are consistently organized, neat and tidy. Stock supplies specific to assigned work area.
- Provide support services for different facility areas as needed, including regulated plant waste handling program (bagging, tying bags, transporting carts, etc.).
- Provide excellent customer service by displaying a courteous and accommodating attitude when interacting with clients; professionally and promptly refers clients to appropriate personnel to address concerns or for troubleshooting.
- Utilizes digital communication systems to efficiently and effectively communicate with co-workers, provide updates on task progress, and keep records as needed.
- Able to train Assistant-level staff in tasks related to sanitation, maintenance and general operations procedures.
- Assist upper-level Horticulturists or Manager with experimental trials to optimize crop growth and production systems.
- Ensure a safe and compliant work environment. Follow and promote pesticide safety regulations, general health and safety procedures, biosafety policies and regulations, and Plant Growth Facility operational policies.
- Live the Danforth Center values: Collaboration, Diversity & Inclusion, Innovation, Integrity & Respect, Environmental Sustainability, and Stewardship.
- Regular schedule is Monday through Friday. Some weekend and holiday work is required. Position is eligible for overtime and weekend differential pay.
- Performs other duties as requested or assigned.**
Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- High attention to detail, ability to quickly learn new tasks and concepts while working in a fast-paced environment; inquisitive and communicative; effectively carry out duties under general direction from upper-level Horticulturists and Manager.
- Strong collaboration skills to work effectively with scientific personnel, Plant Growth Facility and Facilities staff. Able to communicate clearly and effectively verbally, in writing, and digitally.
- An adaptable, attentive and thorough work ethic; a positive, service-oriented attitude. Demonstrated success in customer-service setting is desirable.
- Fundamental understanding of plant cultivation and propagation techniques, soils and water management, nutrient disorders and management, plant pests/pathogens, and microclimate modification.
- Knowledgeable of appropriate and effective watering practices and ability to apply proper, consistent, and well-timed irrigation for controlled-environment crops.
- Basic understanding of Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) operation, control and maintenance.
- Ability to learn how to scout and identify various greenhouse pests and pathogens. Subsequently learn how to apply appropriate control measures in alignment with PGF Integrated Pest Management program procedures and best practices.
- Competent using MS Office and web-based tools to track and create tasks, generate reports and protocols, compile data, etc.
- Lives the Danforth Center values: Collaboration, Diversity & Inclusion, Innovation, Integrity & Respect, Environmental Sustainability, and Stewardship
Ability to work in a physically challenging environment:
- Working in hot, humid environments with temperatures as high as 95 degrees F.
- Adjusting to fluctuations in temperature and humidity while moving between growth spaces.
- Lifting heavy soil/waste bags and greenhouse supplies.
- Reaching and bending under/over benches for irrigation, cleaning and other tasks.
- Frequent twisting to maneuver hoses and other items.
- Repetitive operation of water nozzles and other tools. Fine hand movement to assemble irrigation and plant support systems, replace light bulbs, staking, tying, etc.
- Ability to transport carts, cumbersome supplies, etc. up ramps. Ability to safely navigate narrow greenhouse aisles and enclosed spaces.
- Safely working around and handling regulated plant material and research crops.
- Prolonged bending/kneeling/squatting to clean drains and work surfaces, attend to irrigation, prune plants, etc.
- Working on feet for prolonged periods; daily, extended walking within a large growth facility.
Qualifications:
- High School diploma or equivalent required. Associates degree or higher in Horticulture or related field preferred
- Hands-on, relevant experience in crop production, especially in a greenhouse/ controlled environment setting.
- An equivalent combination of skills, education and experience may be considered
- Certification(s) Required: Possess Missouri Non-commercial pesticide applicator license, or obtain within six (6) months of hire
- Danforth Center employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless an employee is legally entitled to an accommodation due to physical disability or sincerely held religious belief
Submission:
- Resume detailing work history
- Cover letter
- Contact information for 2 professional references
About the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center:
Founded in 1998, the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is an independent, nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the human condition through plant science. Our focus is scientific research at the nexus of food, energy, and the environment to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture. We assemble interactive teams of scientists and develop unique platforms to discover underlying principles about how plants work. We then convert that knowledge into useful crops and products, and partner with organizations that are best positioned to solve problems where they exist around the world. The Centers work is funded through competitive grants from many sources, including the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Energy, National Science Foundation and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and from charitable contributions from individuals, companies, and foundations.
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is proudly an equal employment opportunity employer. Employment decisions at the Danforth Center are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. It is our policy that the Danforth Center does not discriminate in employment opportunities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or national origin and status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities. As a federal contractor, the Danforth Center is required to comply with the 2021 Executive Order mandating full vaccination status of employees by December 8, 2021 unless the employee is legally entitled to an accommodation due to physical disability or sincerely held religious belief. If you need a reasonable accommodation to access the information provided on this web site, please contact Human Resources, at 314-587-1033 for further assistance.
Job Type: Full-time
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