Study Director, Ecotoxicology (Non-Target Arthropods Focus) | Prüfleiter:in Ökotoxikologie - Schwerpunkt Nicht-Zielarthropoden
Akkodis Germany Tech Experts GmbH
Job Summary
This role is ideal for a professional with biological expertise eager to assess the effects of plant protection products on beneficial soil and companion organisms, specifically Non-Target Arthropods (NTA). As the Study Director, you will be responsible for the independent planning and execution of ecotoxicological studies, ensuring strict adherence to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) standards. Daily tasks include creating comprehensive study plans, managing raw data, and drafting final reports, often required in English. You will also contribute to scientific advancement by participating in the development, optimization, and validation of new test procedures. Key qualifications include a natural science degree (e.g., Biology, Ecotoxicology), practical lab experience, and fluent written and verbal English skills. This is a chance to apply scientific rigor in a hands-on environment within Akkodis, a leader in engineering and IT, focusing on critical plant engineering solutions.
Required Skills
Education
Completed natural science degree (e.g., Biology, Ecotoxicology, Agricultural or Environmental Sciences)
Experience
- Professional experience in planning and conducting ecotoxicological studies
- Experience in general laboratory activities
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to occasionally work weekends for study-related requirements
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