The incumbent will be responsible for day-to-day operations of a weed management field research program in agronomic crops (mostly corn, soybean, and wheat) and pasture/forage that encompasses approximately 80 trials per year throughout Virginia. Duties will include but are not limited to plot layout, herbicide application, planting, data collection, and harvesting. Familiarity with and ability to operate associated equipment (tractor, planter, drill, pesticide sprayers, plot combine, etc.) is crucial, as well as ability to safely load/unload and transport equipment. Duties will also include leading the execution of scientific protocols and technical data collection. Data analysis and summarization will also be conducted. The incumbent will be responsible for maintaining equipment and facilities to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. To help accomplish these tasks, the incumbent will supervise undergraduate hourly assistants. Additionally, the incumbent will work closely with VT weed science faculty and graduate research assistants. For success, the incumbent must have excellent written and oral communication as well as time management and organizational skills. Flexibility, ability to prioritize, positive attitude and problem-solving skills are highly desired. Overnight travel is required during the field season. Planting and harvest seasons may include late nights and weekend work. This position requires physical strength and ability to work in hot, cold, and sometimes adverse weather conditions. The incumbent must possess or have the ability to obtain a pesticide applicator's license within six (6) months of employment.