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For this position, specialized experience is experience leading an experiment or research project related to soil and water science; analyzing and interpreting research data or results; and assisting with the evaluation, interpretation, documentation, and publishing of findings.
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Masters Degree or PhD in Soil Science, Environmental Science, or a related field with a strong emphasis on soil health, soil carbon sequestration, grazing and rangeland ecology, and sustainable agriculture.
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Working as part of the Solutions team, your expertise on soil science will help inform the design of high-quality rangeland/grassland regeneration projects around the world. Proficiency in process-based SOC biogeochemical models (e.g., CENTURY, RothC, DNDC, MEMS) is essential; experience with soil methodologies within the voluntary carbon market is preferred.
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You will play a pivotal role in designing grassland regeneration projects leading to increased soil health, soil organic carbon (SOC) accrual, enhanced biodiversity, and water quality improvement.
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We are looking for a passionate Soil Science Lead to join our team and spearhead our efforts in translating soil science into real-world regeneration solutions. Helping devise and implement sound stratification sampling plans as well as SOC measurement and monitoring strategies, aiming for maximum impact of interpreting soil carbon stocks and stock changes, and transparency.
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Staying up-to-date on the latest advancements in soil methodologies within the voluntary carbon market and SOC research and modeling, continuously adapting and refining approaches to align with market trends and new scientific knowledge.
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Analyzing and interpreting soil data using advanced statistical and modeling techniques, extracting meaningful patterns and relationships. Minimum of 5 years of experience in conducting applied research on SOC modeling and measurement in rangeland/grassland ecosystems.
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Remote sensing and GIS knowledge and experience. Informing the evolution of our SOC and Monitoring, Reporting, Verification (MRV) land regeneration tools in collaboration with the Product and Technology teams, including idea generation, requirements gathering, prototype build, feature prioritization, and tool validation.
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Collaborating with other team members and external partners to develop and implement data-driven regeneration initiatives focused on agricultural land management and SOC sequestration. Leading our SOC modeling efforts, including SOC model selection, calibration and validation.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team, across time zones, demonstrating initiative and a proactive approach. Strong quantitative skills and proficiency in advanced statistical software, including proficiency in R and/or Python.
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Plan and implement sampling programs with appropriate direct measurement and remote sensing techniques for multi-media environmental evaluation, including surface and subsurface soil, overburden and bedrock groundwater, sediment, surface water, ambient air, indoor air, and soil vapor.
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Applicant must already possess Ph. D. at the start of selection process in soil science, crop science, agronomy, or other related fields. Teaching responsibilities could include courses in soil fertility, plant nutrition, nutrient management, precision agriculture, crop diagnostics, or other topics as needed.
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This position would be part of an experienced team that works closely with Project Managers and other technical leads providing technical support for soil, groundwater, and vapor investigations, due diligence, groundwater monitoring, remediation, and regulatory compliance projects.
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Exceptional expertise in algae, soil health, plant management, & crop fertigation practices. Collaborate with grower relations, marketing, algae lab, and operations departments to develop and implement strategies to improve soil health.
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Work primarily includes environmental permitting, conducting wetland delineations, wildlife and vegetation surveys, tree surveys, marine surveys, soil and groundwater sampling and associated reports.
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