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Assistant Breeder Operations Manager Exemption Status: Exempt Published Pay Range: $52,000-$69,300 ... plant laboratory for analysis. * Report findings of farm conditions, laboratory tests ...

Research Assistant

Immokalee, FL · On-site

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

... plant pathologists, geneticists, and other departments to support breeding projects • Manage tissue sampling and submission of genotyping and pathology projects • Travel to domestic and ...

... * Assist with equipment and vehicle maintenance including fabrication and repairs. Including ... It focuses on plant breeding and the production and sale of seeds for sugarbeet, corn, cereals ...

Greenhouse Technician Kimberly

Kimberly, ID · On-site

$14.25 - $16.50/hr

... * Assist in training for seasonal employees and staff. * Aid other station groups as needed ... It focuses on plant breeding and the production and sale of seeds for sugarbeet, corn, cereals ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant plant breeder in the United States is $85,100.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $101,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Assistant Plant Breeder supports plant breeding programs by assisting in research, data collection, field trials, and crossbreeding efforts. They help develop improved plant varieties with desirable traits such as disease resistance, higher yield, or better quality. Their tasks may include planting, pollinating, recording observations, analyzing genetic data, and maintaining breeding records. They often work in laboratories, greenhouses, or agricultural fields to support research and breeding objectives.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Plant Breeder job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $85,100 per year, or $40.9 per hour.

High Throughput Phenotyping Research Associate - Strawberry Breeding

Driscoll's, Inc.

Watsonville, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

About the Opportunity
The High Throughput Phenotyping Research Associate - Strawberry Breeding will support the strawberry breeding program in executing research-level breeding trials on time, with high precision and accuracy, in a safe and compliant manner, to generate high-quality data for identifying superior-performing products during the growing season. The role contributes to cultivar development, germplasm curation, and advancement of key traits that improve yield, flavor, and fruit quality to meet market demands. The position reports to the local Strawberry Breeding Scientist and contributes data and insights to support breeding decisions, applying and refining established analytical approaches to enhance data use across the organization.
In alignment with Driscoll's long-term breeding strategy, this role will support the implementation and continuous improvement of high-throughput phenotyping approaches under the direction of the breeding program, including scalable data collection systems, imaging technologies, and AI-enabled tools to support phenotypic data capture and integration into genomic prediction workflows. The position is expected to execute breeding operations with high precision while contributing to improvements in phenotyping efficiency and data quality.
Responsibilities
Field, Greenhouse & Trial Operations
• Support execution of specialized breeding trials under the guidance of the Northern District Strawberry Breeder.
• Coordinate field, greenhouse, nursery, and farming activities to ensure timely and accurate trial execution.
• Evaluate seedlings, collect phenotypic data, maintain trial organization and inventory, and support advancement decisions.
• Supervise and coordinate seasonal staff during key evaluation, harvest, and operational periods.
Phenotyping, Lab & Data Activities
• Execute fruit quality and postharvest evaluations including Brix, pH, flavor, shelf life, bruising, rot/mold, and color assessments across breeding stages.
• Support field layout, planting, phenotyping, harvest, tissue collection, and sample coordination for genotyping and genomic selection workflows.
• Drive adoption and implementation of high-throughput phenotyping approaches to enable AI- and data-driven decision-making within the breeding program.
• Support high-throughput phenotyping initiatives, including imaging validation studies, trait evaluation, and integration of phenotypic data into breeding analytics and decision-support pipelines.
• Apply established imaging and AI-enabled tools to support phenotyping, data quality assessment, and efficient data collection workflows.
• Maintain fruit lab organization, equipment, labeling systems, and phenotyping workflows.
• Validate datasets and support timely delivery of high-quality data through established analytical and statistical approaches.
• Prepare summaries, reports, and analyses to support advancement, selection, and breeding decisions.
Collaboration & Communication
• Communicate work status, priorities, and operational needs effectively across teams.
• Assist with varietal newsletters, presentations, reports, grower communications, and occasional breeding program tours.
• Collaborate across the global strawberry breeding network by sharing updates, learnings, and operational support as needed.
Other Duties
• Perform additional job-related duties to support breeding operations, research initiatives, and team objectives.
Candidate Profile
• Bachelor's degree with ~5 years of relevant experience, in Agronomy, Crop Science, Plant Breeding, Statistics, or Data Science.
• 2-4 years of experience in applied research, agronomy, plant breeding support, phenotyping, spatial analytics, or agricultural data science.
• Strong understanding of agronomy, plant physiology, experimental design, and field trial execution.
• Skilled in data management and analysis tools; familiarity with genotyping workflows and breeding databases is preferred.
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to accurate, high-quality data collection and reporting.
• Demonstrated ability to coordinate field activities, supervise seasonal staff, and manage multiple priorities in dynamic field and research environments.
• Effective communication, organizational, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
• Proactive mindset with initiative to improve workflows, protocols, and operational efficiency.
• Flexible and capable of working effectively across field, greenhouse, laboratory, and office environments.
• Commitment to safety, teamwork, and alignment with Driscoll's values of passion, humility, and trustworthiness.
• Valid California driver's license and eligibility for company vehicle insurance.
• Valid passport and willingness to travel domestic and international as required.
Preferred Qualifications
• Familiarity with AI-enabled, image-based, or data-driven phenotyping tools and technologies.
• Exposure to statistical analysis, visualization, or programming tools such as R, Python, Tableau, GIS, or related platforms.
• Experience supporting multi-location agricultural or breeding trials.
• Familiarity with plant breeding, nursery operations, or genotyping workflows.
• Interest in improving phenotyping efficiency, standardization, and data quality through technology-driven approaches.
Compensation and Benefits
The following information is provided in good faith as a general description of the salary range and benefits for the position posted. The actual compensation offered to the successful candidate is dependent upon experience, skills, education, work location, internal pay equity, and other objective job-related factors.
Salary Range estimated for the High Throughput Phenotyping Research Associate - Strawberry Breeding role: $76,810.00/year to $95,000.00/year.
Driscoll's is committed to a culture of care and offers an attractive benefits package that varies between our locations. Benefits may include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, and disability coverage for positions working more than 30 hours per week (US). Other benefits may include: 401(k) with employer match, profit-sharing participation, paid sick time, paid vacation, paid personal and family care leave, and a free Employee Assistance Program (EAP). More detailed information regarding the benefits package based on your geographic location will be shared during the application process.
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