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Extension Specialist I/Agent II, Agricultural Engineer
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College / VP Area: College of Ag & Natural Res
Work type: Staff
Location: Georgetown, DE
Categories: Engineering, Full Time, Extension and Outreach
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PAY GRADE: Grade: 31E (Specialist I) / 30E (Agent II)
CONTEXT OF THE JOB:
The Research and Education Center located in Georgetown, Delaware, is the southernmost Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Delaware's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The Center's multi-disciplined staff consists of faculty, professionals, support staff, and miscellaneous wage employees (seasonal). The Center is responsible for conducting Cooperative Extension and Research programs in the areas of agronomic and vegetable crop production; farm and youth safety; 4-H/youth at risk; health and well-being; poultry research and diagnostic programs; Master Gardener educational programs; ornamental horticulture; water quality and nutrient management; irrigation/water management; expanded food and nutrition programs; as well as economic and community development. These programs are aimed at improving the quality of life through the transfer of research-based information to the consumer.
At the direction of the Ag Program Leader, the Extension Agricultural Engineer will provide statewide leadership and/or support in irrigation and precision agriculture programming for crop production. This position focuses on grower education, applied research, technology evaluation, and collaboration with extension, industry, and regulatory partners to improve irrigation efficiency, water management, and precision decision-making for Delaware growers. The Agricultural Engineer will develop and disseminate research-based recommendations, lead irrigation-related extension initiatives, and support the adoption of appropriate precision agriculture technologies by the farming community.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: (Applicable to both levels)
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Required for consideration at either level):
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS BY LEVEL:
Extension Agent II (Grade 30E):
Extension Specialist I (Grade 31E):
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Position Location Closes Extension Specialist I/Agent II, Agricultural Engineer Georgetown, DE The Research and Education Center located in Georgetown, Delaware, is the southernmost Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Delaware's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The Center's multi-disciplined staff consists of faculty, professionals, support staff, and miscellaneous wage employees (seasonal). The Center is responsible for conducting Cooperative Extension and Research programs in the areas of agronomic and vegetable crop production; farm and youth safety; 4-H/youth at risk; health and well-being; poultry research and diagnostic programs; Master Gardener educational programs; ornamental horticulture; water quality and nutrient management; irrigation/water management; expanded food and nutrition programs; as well as economic and community development. These programs are aimed at improving the quality of life through the transfer of research-based information to the consumer.
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