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Science Publication Office Coordinator (Fixed Term) Science Publication Office Auckland, Lincoln, Hawke's Bay or Palmerston North Vacancy number 55763 Fixed Term Fulltime (38 hours per week; 9
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Science Group Leader - Consumer & Product Insights Food Innovation Mt Albert Research Centre Permanent Full-time Vacancy number 55621 Our Consumer & Product Insights group at Plant & Food Research
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and internationally with clients to facilitate research. What you will bring | Ngā tino pūkenga me ngā wheako To be successful in this role, you will have: PhD in plant sciences, tissue culture
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of science and technology, we are seeking a Food Technologist to join our fast-growing and highly productive Food Solutions Team based in Palmerston North. If you enjoy innovation and R&D and feel strongly
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which has an excellent reputation for its science and for being a great place to work! At PFR, we offer excellent employee benefits and flexibility, such as; Work within a friendly, team-based environment
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within a friendly, team-based environment located at our picturesque Mount Albert site where you will contribute to exciting projects with an organisation that has an excellent reputation for its science
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of cultivars new to the region - the fruits of the future! What you will be doing | Ngā whāinga matua As a key member of our team, you will be helping to provide the best possible environment for our science
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) Would you like to tell stories of how science and scientists are making a difference to Aotearoa New Zealand? We're looking for maternity cover for one of our close-knit, award-winning team. You'll be
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tino pūkenga me ngā wheako • An undergraduate degree and at least two years relevant experience, or a postgraduate degree in plant based research with knowledge of or proven experience in plant science
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