Breeding Specialist (Corn / Maize) - Hoogekraal
Corteva Agriscience
Potchefstroom, North West
Logistics and supply-chain roles coordinate the movement of goods across SA, a sector expanding fast with e-commerce.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, logistics roles in South Africa typically pay R12 000 to R35 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
GROWING WHAT MATTERS STARTS WITH YOU
Corteva Agriscience™, the world's first dedicated agriculture start-up, serves to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come. Our employees fulfill this purpose everyday by building/participating in an inclusive culture where we encourage each other to stay curious, think differently, act boldly and do what's right for our customers, our co-workers, our partners and our planet. With over 20,000 team members from 130 countries, innovating in 140 world class R&D facilities, we have the resources, leadership heritage and partner ecosystem to make a meaningful impact now and into the future.
#GrowWhatMatters
We’re hiring for a Breeding Specialist (Corn / Maize), based in Hoogekraal.
Learn how you can be our voice in the conversation about the future of agriculture.
The Breeding Specialist plays a key role in bringing the latest genetic innovations to market across Africa. Working closely with breeding, research, and operations teams, you will help ensure new genetics progress efficiently from early development to inbred line release, with a strong focus on quality and execution.
This is a broad, high-impact role that provides exposure to multiple breeding programs, research centers, and crop improvement initiatives, offering excellent opportunities to develop your expertise and influence breeding strategies at a regional scale.
Depending on business needs, you may lead projects, teams, or key activities across research centers, including seed handling and logistics, double-haploid delivery, trait integration, marker development, experiment planning, seed production, and phenotyping projects. While primarily focused on maize, the role may also support other crop programs as required.
You Will Be Part of Growing Team
Reports to the Site Operations Lead and works closely with all breeders, molecular biologists, plant pathologists, data analysts, operational teams and systems specialists.
Ensure the efficient planning and coordination of research activities to support the timely execution of operations, high-quality data delivery, experimental accuracy, and compliance with safety standards.
Your Challenge:
- Collaborate with global Corn breeding colleagues to develop and deliver products for the African market.
- Ensure on-time and high-quality execution of breeding program nurseries and phenotyping activities across all research centers and teams involved, with emphasis on early-stage work from population development through to inbred line coding.
- Facilitate interactions and global seed logistics between breeding programs, double-haploid delivery, trait integration, genotyping, and rapid-cycling nursery teams, ensuring the newest genetics are delivered fast.
- Prepare data analysis jobs and participate in operational and product advancement meetings.
- Hold accountability for the full experimental plan and operational task management, in conjunction with Breeding and Operations Leads.
- Supervise projects including breeding germplasm inventory management: coordinating global seed exchange, non-routine seed discards, and systems data updates.
- Pursue continuous learning of Corn germplasm, new breeding tools and technologies, and the optimization of work processes (continuous improvement).
- Ensure global best practice in corn operations at all relevant research centers, and contribute to operating procedures in planting, seed handling, controlled pollination (including detasseling and nicking management), seed processing, conditioning, and storage.
- Engage in the Safety Program, meeting legal requirements and the company's internal policies, while motivating colleagues in the same direction.
Field Work and Travel
This role includes extensive field-based research activities throughout the growing season, ensuring trials are executed according to design and that high-quality, accurate data is collected. The position requires regular time in the field, local travel, and a valid driver's licence, as driving is an essential part of the role.
Location:
Hoogekraal (Potchefstroom), South Africa
To Grow What Matters, You Will Need
- PhD in Genetics / Plant Breeding, or M.Sc. supported by a minimum of 3 years' of relevant experience.
- Corn field experience is beneficial.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work under seasonal tight deadlines with fast data turn-around.
- Knowledge of statistical software (R or Python).
- Ability to drive a vehicle is an essential requirement; a valid driver's license is required and experience driving on rural/gravel roads is beneficial.
- Travel is required, particularly in-season; international travel may be required for hands-on training.
- Behavioural competencies: A curious and innovative professional with strong analytical skills, a collaborative mindset, and a commitment to delivering results. Demonstrates ownership, adaptability, the ability to influence stakeholders without authority, and a data-driven approach to decision-making.
Who Are We Looking For?
- Curious, bold thinkers who want to grow their careers and be part of a winning team
- Market shaping individuals who want to transform the agriculture industry to meet the world’s growing need for food
- Collaborators who thrive in a diverse, inclusive work environment
- Innovators who bring initiative and fresh ideas that drive our business into the future and make us an industry leader
Growing What Matters Starts With You… What We Can Offer To Help You Grow?
- Opportunity to be part of a global industry leader working to discover solutions to the most pressing
- agricultural challenges of our time
- Challenging work assignments that grow your skills, capabilities and experiences
- Opportunities for international rotations and relocation that will expand your global view and cultural experience
- Diverse, inclusive work environment where employees bring their whole selves to work and feel heard, valued and empowered
- Dedicated and customized resources to help grow your professional skills, industry expertise and personal perspectives.
- Joining us is a natural opportunity to strengthen your professional network through valuable relationships.
- Support the health and well-being of every employee by offering world-class benefits, meaningful work and competitive salary
- Performance driven culture with a strong focus on speed, efficiency and agility.
#LI-NK2
Corteva Agriscience is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to embracing our differences to enrich lives, advance innovation, and boost company performance. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, military or veteran status, pregnancy related conditions (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), disability or any other protected status in accordance with federal, state, or local laws.
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