The Department of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology is seeking a Research Project Manager to coordinate a USDA SCRI CAP grant representing 10 academic institutions and 18-member Industry Advisory Panel. This Research Project Manager serves as the project manager for a new multi-million, multi-institutional grant, coordinating and integrating all aspects of the award across 10 universities and interfacing with external collaborators to facilitate large-scale, multi-site research. This position oversees planning, execution, and administration of complex research projects, including study design, data management and analysis, compliance, timelines, and budget management, while serving as the primary point of contact for faculty leadership, sponsors, and institutional partners. The candidate will provide scientific leadership by directly guiding research in the development and testing of infested seed and in the design, execution, and evaluation of experiments assessing bacterial strain fitness across diverse hosts and environmental conditions, advancing novel, scalable practices for seedborne pathogen management. The position coordinates all projects within the Bull lab and holds fiscal and budgetary responsibility for overseeing the appropriate allocation and charging of undergraduate support, equipment, and materials to ensure successful completion of the laboratory’s seven funded research projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level