Scientist - Cell/Molecular Biologist - Seafood Processing & Marine Products The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research – Nelson
Scientist - Molecular Biologist
Seafood Processing & Marine Products
Seafood Technologies
Nelson, New Zealand
Permanent, Full-Time (38 hours per week)
Vacancy number 56725
Salary range $78,000 to 108,000
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of fish cell culture and cellular agriculture? We're looking for a passionate scientist to drive advances in supporting the health and welfare of our fish in traditional aquaculture while also exploring new and novel aquaculture through cellular agriculture.
In this role, you'll be at the forefront of developing innovative applications for fish cell lines, paving the way for enhanced aquaculture practices and breakthrough alternative protein solutions. With hands-on research, collaboration, and leadership responsibilities, this position is perfect for a dedicated individual with a PhD in molecular or cell biology and experience in cell culture, molecular techniques, and data analysis. If you're ready to contribute to sustainable aquaculture innovations, apply today!
What you will be doing | Nga whainga matua
In this role, you will play a key role in advancing fish cell culture research, helping to develop innovative applications that enhance fish health and support sustainable aquaculture practices. You'll work hands-on with fish cell lines, contribute to data analysis, and explore new possibilities in cellular agriculture and alternative proteins. Your work will directly contribute to pioneering advancements in the aquaculture industry.
Conduct research in fish cell biology, including cell isolation, culture, and characterization.
Develop and test new applications for fish cell lines to address aquaculture challenges.
Analyse experimental data, compile results, and independently evaluate findings.
Prepare peer-reviewed publications, funding proposals, and client reports.
Collaborate with team members to share knowledge and support R&D projects.
To be successful in this role, you will have a PhD in molecular or cell biology (or related field) and hands-on experience in cell culture and advanced molecular techniques, including expertise with fish or vertebrate cell models. With a collaborative spirit and a commitment to sustainable aquaculture, you're ready to apply your analytical skills and problem-solving abilities to cutting-edge research. Additionally, you will:
Have strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills
Be an effective written and verbal communicator, collaborative team player
Have a commitment to sustainability, animal ethics, and cultural sensitivity
Have at least 2 years relevant work experience preferred - ideally in an R&D environment, with a track record of publication in peer-reviewed journals, presentations, and/or patents
The opportunity to work within a friendly, team-based environment that encourages and supports work-life balance, and to contribute to exciting projects with an organisation which has an excellent reputation for its science and for being a great place to work! We offer excellent employee benefits and flexibility, such as:
Excellent benefit choices in retirement savings and wellbeing & health.
Focus on health and wellbeing with enhanced leave.
Work in a high energy environment with a great team.
At Plant & Food Research, Rangahau Ahumara Kai, we believe science can create a better future. By finding smarter, greener options today, we're helping secure the world we want to live in tomorrow. With our partners, we use world-leading science and technology to improve the way they grow, fish, harvest, create, prepare and share kai. Every day, we have 1000 people working across Aotearoa New Zealand and the world to help develop and deliver healthy foods from the world's most sustainable food systems. We are on our journey towards becoming a meaningful and trusted partner to Maori, promoting the weaving of Matauranga Maori and science to create growth and success for all of Aotearoa, New Zealand.
For more information, registration details and to apply for this position please visit www.careers.plantandfood.co.nz and search under 'Apply for a Job'.
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