Overview
Field assistants for field studies in soil biology / ecotoxicology (m/f/d). Part-time position from October to November 2025 with Eurofins Agroscience Services Ecotox GmbH in Niefern-Öschelbronn.
Responsibilities
- Assess the impact of plant protection products on earthworms in field studies.
- Measure population density and species distribution of earthworms in field plots before and after product application.
- Support sampling of earthworm populations as hourly assistants. Coordinate daily meeting point and schedule flexibility to accommodate lectures. Typical workdays are 8 hours of fieldwork plus travel time.
Qualifications
- Flexibility and ability to work in a team.
- Interest in working with living organisms.
- Willingness to work outdoors in the field.
What we offer
- Work environment: Flat hierarchies and a friendly atmosphere during fieldwork with opportunities to work outdoors.
- Onboarding: Comprehensive onboarding program with mentors for a smooth start.
- Daily transportation: You can come to work by yourself or we can pick you up and bring you back from Hohenheim.
- Work-life balance: Flexible work week (e.g., to accommodate lectures); typical 8-hour fieldwork days plus travel time.
- Career development: Experience in ecotoxicological field studies within a multinational environment.
Application & Contact
If this opportunity interests you, please apply via our online form in less than 5 minutes by clicking “Apply Now!”
For questions, contact Philip Winter (Head of HR Agroscience Europe) at PhilipWinter@eurofins.com or +49 (0) 7233 96 27-637.
Additional Information
- We support your development: If you don’t meet 100% of the requirements, apply anyway. Eurofins Agroscience companies aim to foster professional growth.
- We welcome diversity: Equal opportunity employers; applications from people with disabilities are encouraged. Discrimination of any kind is prohibited.
- Sustainability matters: We are committed to carbon neutrality through emission reduction and offset initiatives and encourage sustainable practices.