FMC
Agriculture
AssociateScientist-StrainEngineering
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“Associate Scientist - Strain Engineering at FMC. Skills: Strain Engineering, Molecular Biology, Microbiology. Construct and optimise yeast strains using molecular biology techniques. Support small-scale cultivation experiments to evaluate strain performance”
What You'll Achieve.
increase the productivity and resilience of their land; discover new herbicide, insecticide and fungicide active ingredients, product formulations and pioneering technologies that are consistently better for the planet
Industry & Context.
Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure compliance with safety standards
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
BSc or MSc in biotechnology, microbiology, or a related field, or equivalent experience, Hands-on experience with molecular biology techniques (e. g. cloning, PCR), Practical experience working with microorganisms in a laboratory setting, organisational skills and attention to detail, Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, Good written and verbal communication skills in English
What You'll Do.
Construct and optimise yeast strains using molecular biology techniques
Support small-scale cultivation experiments to evaluate strain performance
Document experimental work in Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN)
Analyse results and contribute to data-driven decision-making
Identify and implement improvements to experimental methods and workflows
Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure compliance with safety standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with cross-functional teams on strain development projects
Communication Scope
Good written and verbal communication skills in English
Full Job Description
**Associate Scientist -****Strain Engineering** At FMC, our employees are guided by our purpose: Innovation for Agriculture, Solutions for the Planet. We provide farmers innovative solutions that increase the productivity and resilience of their land. From our industry-leading pipeline to novel biologicals and precision technologies, we are passionate about the power of science to solve agriculture’s biggest challenges. For more than a century, FMC has successfully delivered some of the of the industry's most advanced, innovative solutions that protect farmers’ crops from destructive pests and disease, while also protecting the environment. We are committed to fulfilling our mission of discovering new herbicide, insecticide and fungicide active ingredients, product formulations and pioneering technologies that are consistently better for the planet. **Position Summary** We are seeking a motivated Associate Scientist to join the Strain Development team within Plant Health Research. This role focuses on engineering microbial strains to support industrial fermentation and the development of new sustainable products. You will work closely with scientists across disciplines to advance both development and early-stage discovery projects. **Location: **Hørsholm, Denmark (European Innovation Centre) **Main Responsibilities:** * Construct and optimise yeast strains using molecular biology techniques. * Support small-scale cultivation experiments to evaluate strain performance. * Document experimental work in Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN). * Analyse results and contribute to data-driven decision-making. * Identify and implement improvements to experimental methods and workflows. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams on strain development projects. * Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure compliance with safety standards. **Mandatory Requirements:** * BSc or MSc in biotechnology, microbiology, or a related field, or equivalent experience. * Hands-on experience with mole
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