Environmental Fate Scientist
Job Description
Corteva Agriscience is seeking an Environmental Fate Scientist to join the Predictive Safety Center (PSC) within Global Regulatory Sciences. As a member of the Predictive Environmental Sciences team, this role is accountable for the conduct of environmental fate (Efate) studies to support the development of new crop protection active ingredients. This role is also responsible for the development and implementation of new laboratory assays to facilitate the high-throughput characterization of new active ingredients under the guidance of subject matter experts (SMEs). This position is site-dedicated and is located in Indianapolis, IN.
What You’ll Do:
The successful candidate will serve as an Efate scientist in the screening and characterization of new crop protection active ingredients in Discovery Phase; this includes:
- Plan, conduct, evaluate, and summarize laboratory environmental fate studies for new active compound screening and characterization in Discovery stages.
- Direct laboratory technicians and contractors in study conduct and data collection.
- Collaborate with internal cross functional teams and external partners to explore and implement new predictive approaches (e.g., in silico and in vitro studies).
- Provide mentorship and training to new or inexperienced team members. Promote sharing of information and a team-oriented spirit of collaboration.
- Comply with laboratory safety procedures, Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements for use and handling of radioactive materials, and other study-specific regulatory requirements.
- Effectively utilizes organizational networking to influence decision making.
- Research and evaluate novel approaches, instrumentation, and technology to improve the conduct of Efate assays.
What Skills You Need:
A successful candidate for this position will meet the following qualifications:
- B.S. or M.S. degree in chemistry, analytical chemistry, or related field with special emphasis in the disciplines of analytical or environmental chemistry.
- 3+ years of laboratory research experience in environmental chemistry or related field. Experience using liquid chromatography and other analytical techniques is preferred.
- Relevant laboratory experience in environmental fate or a related field, with working experience in service of the agrochemical industry preferred. Experience with common bench chemistry procedures and equipment.
- Comfortable working with carbon-14 radioactive substances while adhering to all Corteva safety procedures.
- Effective project management skills. Ability to manage time to meet deadlines for concurrent projects. Demonstrate ownership of results.
- Adept at working effectively in a team environment, with active contribution of new ideas while openly receiving insights from colleagues.
- Strong scientific communication skills, with an ability to present complex technical information and distill into a clear message.
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Benefits – How We’ll Support You:
Numerous development opportunities offered to build your skills
Be part of a company with a higher purpose and contribute to making the world a better place
Health benefits for you and your family on your first day of employment
Four weeks of paid time off and two weeks of well-being pay per year, plus paid holidays
Excellent parental leave which includes a minimum of 16 weeks for mother and father
Future planning with our competitive retirement savings plan and tuition reimbursement program
Learn more about our total rewards package here - Corteva Benefits
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Corteva Agriscience is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to embracing our differences to enrich lives, advance innovation, and boost company performance. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, military or veteran status, pregnancy related conditions (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), disability or any other protected status in accordance with federal, state, or local laws.