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Sr. Station Technician UK

Thriplow
Posted about 2 months ago
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At KWS UK Ltd. , we are passionate about advancing agriculture through innovation and excellence. We are looking for an experienced and motivated Sr. Station Technician UK to join our team in Thriplow . In this role, you will take the lead in managing wheat yield trials while contributing to a collaborative and high-performing trials team. If you thrive in a dynamic, hands-on environment and are committed to delivering high-quality results, we would love to hear from you.

Your Responsibilities And Tasks

Lead the successful management of all KWS UK wheat yield trials Ensure the timely delivery of accurate, high-quality data to relevant stakeholders Support trials across other crop species as part of the UK Trials team Plan and execute all trial operations, including trial placement, seed preparation, drilling, electronic field book preparation, vermin control, trait scoring, harvest preparation, and data processing (capture, upload, validation, and presentation) Assess resource requirements for wheat trials, secure necessary resources, and ensure their efficient use Communicate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders Manage, supervise, and support teams of seasonal staff Contribute to trials for other crop species, including seed preparation, planting, scoring, and harvesting Ensure all operations are carried out in accordance with Health & Safety procedures

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At least three years of experience within agricultural trials Agricultural or related university/college qualification Experience managing and supervising small teams Strong knowledge of arable crop operations, particularly wheat agronomy Fluent in English Full UK driving licence PA1 and PA11 certifications, as well as counterbalance forklift and telehandler licences (desirable) Strong literacy and numeracy skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Excel and database systems

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Excellent organisational skills with the ability to plan and deliver tasks efficiently Strong team player with effective communication skills across all levels Reliable, trustworthy, and accountable for own responsibilities Self-motivated, proactive, and capable of working independently Flexible and adaptable to seasonal workloads, with willingness to work extended hours during peak periods such as harvest and drilling Commitment to working in line with KWS values

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What We Offer

30 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Highly competitive pension scheme with a 16% company contribution and 1.2% minimum employee contribution Life assurance at three times annual salary Income protection plan (75% of salary for up to three years in case of long-term illness or disability) Private healthcare plan Profit-related bonus scheme (targeted at 10% of annual salary) Access to a lifestyle discounts scheme Reduced diesel prices via the company fuel pump A supportive and inclusive work culture where teamwork and well-being are prioritized, along with social events such as a summer BBQ, Christmas party, and charity initiatives

If you are looking to grow your career with an innovative and forward-thinking agricultural company, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your CV to join KWS UK Ltd. and help shape the future of agriculture.

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Skills

Agricultural Trials
Wheat Agronomy
Team Management
Data Processing
Communication
Health & Safety
Organizational Skills
Microsoft Excel
Resource Management
Vermin Control
Trait Scoring
Harvest Preparation
Seed Preparation
Planning
Supervision
Adaptability

Location

Thriplow, England, United Kingdom

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