ARC Vision
"Excellence in Agricultural Research and Development"
The ARC's vision reflects its core business and celebrates its unique role, acknowledging its position as the principal agricultural research institution in South Africa.
The vision highlights the need to harness ARC capabilities to ensure that it becomes an organization known for i...
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Junior Researcher: Agricultural Mechanization, Agro-Processing And Reneable Energy (Re-Advert) (Silverton)
To render research in a team context or individually under guidance
Effective handling of personnel regarding utilization, training and evaluation as well as maintaining good working relations within the team.
To successfully market and promote the institute's services/products to relevant role-players.
Good planning and management of research activities. Aspects such as effective use of facilities and resources, problem solving and liaisons with experts - Continuous
Proper management of budget in compliance with financial policies/procedures always to ensure that the budget is managed in a cost effective and pro-active manner — Continuous.
To ensure successful completion of research projects /programmes in compliance with set standards.
To comply with the Occupational Health and Safety regulations/ procedures.
Involvement in the activities of the institute such as research committee and section meetings, and seminars.
Requirements
MSc in Agricultural Engineering or equivalent with emphasis on Agricultural Mechanization.
Minimum of 1 peer-reviewed publication.
At least 2 years’ experience in a agric. engin research as related to MSc study.
Registration as Profession Engineer with ECSA will be an added advantage
Track record of competitive fund raising for research will be an added advantage.
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