- Assistant Professors / Research Group Leaders (Forschungsgruppenleiter)
- Postdoctoral scientists (Postdoktoranden)
- Graduate students (Doktoranden)
- Undergraduate students (Bachelor, Master, Staatsexamensarbeit)
- Technical staff (Technische Angestellte)
- Student lab assistants (Wissenschaftliche Hilfskräfte)
- Administration staff (Verwaltungskräfte)
- Gardeners and Technical Support staff (Gärtnerei- und Werkstattpersonal)
Stellenangebote der Universität Tübingen
Assistant Professors / Research Group Leaders (Forschungsgruppenleiter)
17.10.2022
The Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) at the University of Tübingen invites applications for an
Independent Junior Group Leader (m/f/d)
position. The ZMBP comprises 17 research groups and central facilities with more than 200 staff members. We seek a new colleague who will establish a vibrant and competitive research program in any research area of
Plant Molecular Biology
including plant biochemistry, biophysics, modelling, bioinformatics, etc. We expect the successful candidate to contribute to the excellent scientific environment by his/her proven scientific record, interactions with the research groups of the ZMBP, and participation in existing and planned larger research consortia like CRCs and excellence cluster initiatives. Collaborations with other groups within the Science Faculty of the University and the MPI for Developmental Biology are welcome.
The position is vacant as of Jan 1st, 2023 and initially limited to 6 years. Salary and social benefits are according to scale E13 of the German Civil Service Regulations.
The ZMBP provides lab space with full equipment, funding for staff, start-up money, an independent annual budget, shared equipment funds and mentoring. In addition, the research group will benefit from the ZMBP central service units (greenhouse facilities, microscopy, plant transformation, cytometry / FACS, analytics, IT support and administration). For more information see www.zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de. Informal inquiries to any research group are welcome.
The university seeks to raise the number of women in research and teaching and therefore urges qualified women academics to apply for these positions. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference in the hiring process. The university is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. It therefore takes individual’s situation into account and asks for relevant information.
The employment will be carried out by the central administration of the University of Tübingen.
Applications including a CV, publication list and research program should be sent before
November 27nd, 2022 to:
Prof. Dr. Erik Schäffer
Universität Tübingen - ZMBP
Auf der Morgenstelle 32
72076 Tübingen
Germany
vw @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
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Postdoctoral scientists (Postdoktoranden)
Postdoc Position in the ERC Project: DIVERSIPHAGY
3.1.22
Research: Our group at the ZMBP Tübingen is interested in the role of protein homeostasis networks such as autophagy and the proteasome. In our interdisciplinary group, using cell biological, biochemical, and genetic approaches, we are studying how protein degradation pathways are modulated during plant-microbe interactions.
In the ERC project DIVERSIPHAGY we want to obtain a holistic picture of the role of autophagy in plant-microbe interactions by utilizing bacterial, genetic, and cellular diversity. So far, we have identified that (i) root microbiota are inducing autophagy in roots and shoots, (ii) commensal bacteria can compensate impaired growth in autophagy mutants and (iii) specific bacteria are enriched/depleted using microbial profiling under autophagy modulated conditions. Based on this we continue answering following questions:
- How does the microbiome mechanistically induce autophagy? Which specific microbes modulate autophagy?
- How does organ-specific modulation of autophagy influence the microbiome?
- Can we use the microbiome to identify the autophagy degradome and autophagy factors?
- How does the microbiome impact other degradation pathways (e.g., proteasome) in shoots and roots?
Requirements:
We are looking for Postdoc (f,m,d) with proven expertise in plant molecular biology and microbiology. Prior experiences to study plant/root-microbe interactions and microbiome (e.g., FlowPot System, SynComs) are highly advantageous. Excellent English communication skills as well as teamwork abilities are expected. Work within the project will include microbial, cell biological (confocal microscopy), biochemical (proteomics), genetic and (single cell) transcriptomic approaches using Arabidopsis and commensal bacteria as model organisms. No prior experience with autophagy is required!
More information can be found on our lab homepage: http://theustunlab.com/
The position is available immediately. Reviewing of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Please send your application by email as a composite pdf-file in English. Please include a letter of motivation with your research interests and why you think this project is suitable for you, CV, name and addresses of at least two referees via email: suayib.uestuen @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
The ZMBP is a world‐class center for Plant Biology research and is situated in a well-equipped building in the University of Tübingen science campus. The University of Tübingen is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from qualified women. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference. The employment will be carried out by the central administration of the University of Tübingen.
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Graduate students (PhD, Doktoranden)
6.6.23
PhD position (m/f/d, E 13 TV-L, 50%) in the Timing of Fate Transitions Lab
A PhD position (initially 3 years) is available in our laboratory in the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), at the University of Tübingen (Germany). The position is available starting November 2023.
Research
Our newly established research group studies mechanisms plants use, to control the timing of cell fate transitions. During plant development complex organs are formed with meticulously patterned cell identities. However, none of the embryonically specified cells differentiate before germination and their ‘master regulators’ are unable to induce differentiation (for more background see Smit et al. 2023 Dev Cell). In general, we are interested in plant development, cell identity, and pattern formation.
Your profile
We are looking for a curiosity-driven, highly motivated candidate with good communication and teamwork skills who can work independently in a goal-oriented manner. The candidate should have an MSc or equivalent in plant biology or biochemistry (or similar) and training in molecular biology. Excellent English written and oral skills are required, previous experience with Arabidopsis thaliana and confocal microscopy are a plus. The candidate will join the ZMBP graduate program that offers a broad interdisciplinary training in the molecular life sciences.
Environment
The ZMBP is a world-class institution in molecular plant biology, benefiting from brand-new infrastructures within the University of Tübingen science campus, and recognized for many conceptual and technological breakthroughs in the fields of plant development, cell biology, and plant-microbe interactions. The institute is equipped with cutting-edge microscopes, in-house proteomic, metabolomic and plant transformation facilities. Tübingen is an international, dynamic, and lively university town.
How to apply
Interested applicants should submit a single PDF comprising a motivation letter describing your research interests, an up-to-date CV, and the names and contact information for 2 references to timing.lab. The preferred starting date for this position is from the 1st of November 2023 onwards, but an alternative starting date could be arranged. Screening of applications will begin September 2023 and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. For more information, please contact Margot Smit via email ( @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.detiming.lab) or Twitter (@likeyoda1). @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
The University of Tübingen is committed to equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion and wishes to enhance the share of women employed in research. Applications from equally qualified candidates with disabilities will be given preference. The employment will be handled by the central administration of the University of Tübingen.
22.12.22
Two PhD candidate/postdoc positions on immune receptor complexes in plants
are available at the Centre for Plant Molecular Biology – ZMBP Tuebingen/ Germany to be part of an innovative project to study interplay of cell surface and intracellular immune receptors. This project is part of the TRR356 – a consortium of plant researchers in Tuebingen and Munich. We seek highly motivated candidates with a master in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Our research focusses on the functional and mechanistic analysis of receptor complexes in plant immunity.
Position 1
We are looking for an excellent candidate with knowledge in molecular biology or biochemistry. The project will involve evolutionary studies on the BIR protein family in connection with the interacting intracellular immune receptor CSA1. Evolutionary, structural, and functional assays will be integrated to understand the molecular diversification of BIR proteins and the CSA1/CHS3 pair.
Position 2
We are looking for another excellent candidate with experience in molecular biology and biochemistry to study neofunctionalization of tomato relatives of Arabidopsis BIR family proteins. Evolutionary, genetic, and molecular techniques will be integrated to reveal how BIR proteins have evolved and which new functions they obtained during speciation.
For more details on the project background please check the following literature:
Halter et al. Curr Biol. 2014, 24(2):134-43;
Imkampe et al. Plant Cell 2017, 29(9):2285-2303,
Schulze et al. Cell Host & Microbe 2022: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2022.11.001 (https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1g9qX6t8JEjAz3)
Applicants must hold a master degree in molecular biology or biochemistry. For postdocs an excellent PhD in a relevant area is required. Candidates should be highly motivated individuals interested in molecular biology and plant immunity. Previous work on plant/pathogen interactions is not required but advantageous. The successful candidates should be creative, willing to be(come) independent researchers and also to work co-operatively within a team. Applicants must possess good communication skills and be fluent in both spoken and written English.
Salary will be within the TV-L E13 (PhD candidates 65%, postdocs 100%). These positions can start on Jan. 1st and will be available until end of 2026. The PhD candidates will be integrated in the ZMBP graduate program.
Applicants should provide a CV, including the names and contact details of two referees, and a covering letter addressing their motivation for these projects.
Please send your applications as a pdf until latest Jan. 20th, 2023 to:
Dr. Birgit Kemmerling by email to birgit.kemmerling @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
The University of Tuebingen is committed to increase the proportion of women in Science and qualified women are particularly encouraged to apply. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference.
6.10.2022
PhD position (f/m/d) in Plant Development focusing on stem cell specificity
We are interested in the molecular mechanisms regulating stem cell proliferation and differentiation in the context of the periderm: the barrier that protects the plant vasculature from the environment during the increase in girth of plant organs.
Our ongoing projects focus on different aspects of periderm formation such as the establishment of the stem cells of cork cambium, the differences, and commonality among stem cells of cambia and how the environment modulates cambial activity. The Arabidopsis root is our current model system, and we employ advanced genetic, genomic, and imaging approaches (life confocal imaging, quantitative histology, single cell sequencing etc.).
For more info on the research topic: see Wunderling et al. 2018, Xiao et al. 2020, Andersen et al. 2021, Camphilo et al 2021, Serra et al. 2022 and Ragni Group Website.
What we are looking for:
• A curious, highly motivated person that loves doing science
• Expert in plant molecular biology (M. Sc. in plant biology, biochemistry or similar)
• Team player, goal oriented, independent thinker
• Very good oral and written English
• Prior experience in confocal microscopy, image analysis or NGS data analysis is a plus
What we are offering:
• A 3-year DFG funded PhD position
• International, vibrant, friendly working environment (> 18 plant science groups)
• State of art research infrastructure
• Additional training and soft skill/personal development via the ZMBP graduate school.
The application deadline is the 31st of October 2022
Please send your application as a single PDF (motivation letter, CV and contact details of three referees) directly to Dr. Laura Ragni (laura.ragni @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de)
The University of Tübingen is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from qualified women and individuals with disabilities. Formal employment procedures will be carried out by the central administration of the University of Tübingen. Salary and benefits are according to TV-L E13 in agreement with the guidelines of the University of Tübingen and the DFG.
17.5.22
PhD Position (m/f/d, E13‚T-VL, 65%)
Faculty of Science, Centre for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP)
Our newly established research group at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), University of Tübingen, Germany, is looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD student:
PhD position in
“Cell polarity establishment in the early plant embryo”
The ideal applicant should have a background in molecular biology, genetics and/or biochemistry.
This third-party funded project focuses on cell polarity establishment in the zygote of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and cell fate acquisition in the resulting daughter cells in the early embryo. We are addressing molecular mechanisms of signal perception and transduction in asymmetric cell divisions using the ERECTA-YODA pathway as prototype MAP kinase signaling pathway. We are offering a stimulating, interactive work environment with state-of-the-art equipment.
Applicants should be highly motivated and technically versatile, ideally with a drive to work at the intersection of developmental genetics and protein biochemistry in an interactive, collaborative group. For more details, visit our lab website www.bayerlab.org or contact us directly.
Interested candidates can apply immediately or until the position is filled. Preferred start date would be July 2022. Applications including a short motivation statement, CV, research experience and contact details of two references will be accepted until the position is filled.
The University of Tübingen is committed to increase the proportion of women in Science and qualified women are particularly encouraged to apply. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference. Formal employment procedures will be carried out by the central administration of the University of Tübingen. Salary and benefits are according to TV-L E13 in agreement with the guidelines of the University of Tübingen and the DFG.
Please send your application by e-mail as a single PDF-file to
Dr. Martin Bayer (martin.bayer) @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
28.04.2022
PhD position in
Plant Molecular Biology
Our research group at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), University of Tübingen, Germany, is looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD student. The appropriate candidate should have a background in cell and molecular biology and/or biochemistry.
14-3-3 dimers are crucial for the modification of the activity state of various client proteins upon phosphorylation. We currently tackle the analysis of 14-3-3 association with NPH3 – an essential component of the phototropic response (see: Nature Communications (2021), 12: 6128, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26332-6). The project aims to address the impact of 14-3-3: NPH3 complex assembly on formation of auxin gradients required for phototropism.
Who should apply? People that show enthusiasm for science, that take initiative and are constructive team players. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and should include CV, research experience and contact details of two references.
The University of Tübingen is committed to increase the proportion of women in Science and qualified women are particularly encouraged to apply. Equally qualified applicants with disabilities will be given preference.
Please send your application as a single PDF-file to
Prof. Claudia Oecking by email to claudia.oecking @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
10th January 2022
PhD position in Plant Development focusing root barriers
A 3-4-year PhD position is currently available in the group of Dr. Ragni at the Center for Plant
Molecular Biology (ZMBP) in the framework of the consortium SFB1101 (Molecular encoding of
Specificity in Plant Processes). The ZMBP, situated in a brand-new and well-equipped building at
the University of Tübingen, is a world-class center that brings together more than 18 groups working
on plant science.
Our group is interested in studying the molecular mechanisms underlying cork formation using the
Arabidopsis root as a model system. During secondary growth, the cork acts as an armor and protects
the plant from biotic and abiotic stresses. Our ongoing-projects focus on different aspects of cork
differentiation such as the establishment of a functional root barrier (suberin and lignin deposition),
the cork regulatory network and how the environment modulates cork development. For further
information see Wunderling et al. 2018, Xiao et al. 2020, Andersen et al 2021 and Serra et al. 2022.
We are looking for a highly talented and motivated candidate with outstanding communication skills,
capable of working independently in a goal oriented manner. The successful candidate should have
a M.Sc. or equivalent in Plant biology, Plant biotechnology or Plant biochemistry (or similar) and
training in molecular biology. Previous experience in advanced confocal microscopy, image analysis
or protein interaction will be highly appreciated. She/he will join the ZMBP graduate program that
offers a broad interdisciplinary training in the molecular life sciences.
Reviewing of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until a suitable
candidate is found. Please send your application as a single PDF including: motivation letter,
curriculum vitae and contact details of three referees directly to Dr. Laura Ragni
(laura.ragni). @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
The University of Tübingen is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications
from qualified women and individuals with disabilities. Formal employment procedures will be carried
out by the central administration of the University of Tübingen. Salary and benefits are according to
TV-L E13 in agreement with the guidelines of the University of Tübingen and the DFG.
Center for Plant Molecular Biology - ZMBP
www.zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Developmental Genetics
Dr. Laura Ragni
Independent Group Leader
Auf der Morgenstelle 32
72076 Tübingen
Telefon +49 7071-29-76677
Telefax +49 7071-29-5797
laura.ragni @zmbp.unituebingen.de
Research Group Ragni
20.12.21
PhD position in the NanoSignaling Lab.
PhD position in the NanoSignaling Lab.pdf
A PhD position is available in our laboratory in the Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP), University of Tübingen. The project is part of the CRC1101 which aims at deciphering molecular coding of specificity in plant processes.
Research.
Our group uses multi-disciplinary approaches in genetics, biochemistry, and live-cell super-resolution microscopy to decipher fundamental aspects of the regulation of cell surface signaling in plants. We notably address how plasma membrane nano-environments are formed and how they orchestrate signaling.
Environment.
The ZMBP is a world-class institution in molecular plant biology, benefiting from brand-new infrastructures within the University of Tübingen science campus, and recognized for many conceptual and technological breakthroughs in the fields of plant-microbe interactions, plant development and cell biology notably. The ZMBP is equipped with cutting-edge microscopes, in-house proteomic, metabolomic and plant transformation facilities. Tübingen is an international, dynamic and lively university town.
Candidates.
The candidate must hold a master’s degree in biology or biochemistry. Successful candidate will be creative, ambitious, and highly motivated. Previous experience in plant biology and/or live-cell imaging will be an advantage but is not necessarily required. Excellent English written and oral skills, and team-work abilities are required.
The position is preferably offered from 1st of February 2022 onwards, but an alternative starting date could be arranged. Reviewing of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Candidates must submit a single PDF comprised of a motivation letter explaining your research interests, an up-to-date CV and the names of 2 referees to julien.gronnier. @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Undergraduate students (Bachelor, Master)
Permanent advertisement
Master and or Bachelor Thesis in Plant Pathogen Interactions (RG El Kasmi)
Our research group in the Department for Plant Physiology at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), University of Tübingen, is offering the possibility for a highly motivated Master and or Bachelor (of Biology, Biochemistry or Cellular Nanoscience) student to do her/his thesis project in our lab.
We are currently working on the characterization of interactors of a plant immune receptor of the NLR family. We would like to validate the preliminary results (interactions observed in yeast-2-hybrid screen) and to further cell biologically, genetically and biochemically characterize the function of the identified proteins during (NLR-mediated) immunity.
The project will include the following methods:
• Molecular analysis (cloning, bacterial transformation, etc.)
• In planta Protein-protein interaction studies (co-immunoprecipitation, BiFC and FRET interaction assays)
• Genetic studies (crosses, genotyping, etc.)
• Plant infection assays
We offer an innovative and scientifically stimulating environment, a well-equipped lab as well as an international and cooperative research team.
For applying, please send an email with a short motivation statement to Dr. Farid El Kasmi at farid.el-kasmi @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
For more details about the ZMBP and our research, please visit:
uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche-fakultaet/fachbereiche/zentren/zmbp/res/plant-physiology/research-groups/elkasmi/
Permanent advertisement
Master and/or Bachelor Thesis in Plant Biochemistry
Our research group in the Department for Plant Biochemistry at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP), University of Tübingen, is seeking highly motivated Master and Bachelor students.
Our department is working on the characterization of plant immunity receptors and their regulators, as well as downstream signaling pathways.
Projects generally include the following methods:
- Generation of plant mutants and their characterization
- Recombinant protein expression and purification
- In vitro and in vivo phosphorylation experiments
- Protein-protein interaction studies (co-immunoprecipitation, yeast two-hybrid and FRET-FLIM interaction assays)
- Molecular and physiological studies (cloning, real time-PCR, etc.)
- Plant infection assays
We offer an innovative and scientifically stimulating environment, a well-equipped lab as well as an international and cooperative research team. You should apply if you are a biology or biochemistry student who is enthusiastic about science and keen on learning new techniques.
For applying, please send an email with a short motivation statement (attachments as pdf-files only) to andrea.gust @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
For more details about the ZMBP, please visit:
http://www.zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de/zmbp.html
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Technical staff (Technische Angestellte)
17.3.23
Das Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP) ist ein herausragender Schwerpunkt der Grundlagenforschung an der Universität Tübingen. Die Forschung der rund 200 Beschäftigten konzentriert sich auf das Verständnis der molekularen Mechanismen der Pflanzen, insbesondere deren Entwicklung und deren Interaktion mit der belebten und unbelebten Umwelt. Zur Ergänzung unseres Teams ist in der Arbeitsgruppe von Julien Gronnier ab Juli 2023 die Stelle einer/s
Technischen Assistentin/Technischen Assistenten (TA) (m/w/d, E 9b TV-L, max.80 %)
zu besetzen.
Die Arbeitsgruppe von Dr. Julien Gronnier studiert die räumliche und zeitliche Regulierung von Zelloberflächensignalen durch Membran-ständige Rezeptorproteine, von der Nanoskala bis zum Organismus. Für die molekulare Analysen werden Pflanzenzellen mit neuesten experimentellen Methoden auf DNA-, RNA-, Proteom- und Metabolom-Ebene analysiert. Hochauflösende mikroskopische Analysen sind ein weiterer experimenteller Fokus der Arbeitsgruppe Gronnier. Wir suchen eine/n motivierte/n Mitarbeiter/in (m/w/d) mit Interesse an einer abwechslungsreichen, selbstständigen und verantwortungsvollen Tätigkeit.
Ihre Aufgabengebiete:
• Labororganisation (Bestellungen, Organisation von Equipment und Reagenzien)
• Selbstständige Planung und Anwendung von molekularbiologischen und biochemischen Standardmethoden im Forschungsprojekt
• Herstellung transgener Pflanzen (Marchantia polymorpha und Arabidopsis thaliana)
• Durchführung Promoter-Reporterassays in Nicotiana benthamiana und/oder Arabidopsis thaliana
• Analyse von Protein-Protein Interaktionen mittels klassischer pull-down Analyse oder mikroskopischer FLIM-FRET Analyse
• Untersuchung Fluoreszenz-markierter Proteine die in Pflanzen exprimiert werden mittels Konfokalmikroskopie
• Erstellung von Genkonstrukten mittels Klonierung
• Aufreinigung von Proteinen/Antikörpern
• Analyse von Proteinexpression mittels Immunoblots (Western Analyse)
• Extraktion von RNA aus Pflanzen und anschließende Quantifizierung von Transkripten mittels Real-Time PCR.
Einstellungsvoraussetzungen:
• abgeschlossene BTA-, CTA- oder vergleichbare Ausbildung
• Erfahrung in molekularbiologischen/biochemischen Standardmethoden, Zellkulturarbeiten
• Bereitschaft zu Arbeiten mit Pflanzen-pathogenen Parasiten im S2 Sicherheitsbereich
• gute Englischkenntnisse und Interesse an der Forschung
Die Universität setzt sich für Chancengleichheit und Diversität ein. Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Frauen werden ausdrücklich zur Bewerbung aufgefordert. Die Stelle ist grundsätzlich teilbar. Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Zentrale Verwaltung der Universität.
Ihre Bewerbung mit den üblichen Unterlagen richten Sie bitte bis zum 07.04.2023 an:
kevin.nania @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
16.3.23
Das Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP) der Universität Tübingen sucht zum 1.6.2023 oder später eine/n
IT-Systemtechniker/in oder Fachinformatiker/in (m/w/d)
(E 9a TV-L)
Die Vollzeitstelle (100 %) ist unbefristet. Voraussetzung für eine erfolgreiche Bewerbung ist eine Ausbildung zum/zur Fachinformatiker/in oder vergleichbare Kenntnissen in der IT.
Von einem/einer geeigneten Kandidaten/Kandidatin wird die selbstständige und eigenverantwortliche Betreuung der Hard- und Software sowie des Netzwerks des Instituts verlangt. Dies schließt auch eine HelpDesk Funktion mit ein. Eine enge Interaktion mit der Zentralen Datenverarbeitung (ZDV) der Universität ist hierbei erwünscht und notwendig. Erwartet wird außerdem die Organisation und Pflege der Serverinfrastruktur, das Management der entsprechenden Rechte und die Betreuung der Homepage, etc. Das internationale Umfeld des ZMBP erfordert gute Sprachkenntnisse in Deutsch und Englisch.
Sollten wir Ihr Interesse geweckt haben und Sie sich auf diese interaktive und vielfältige Arbeit freuen, senden Sie Ihre aussagenkräftige Bewerbung bitte als eine pdf-Datei bis zum 6.4.2023 an: vw @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Für Rückfragen stehen Ihnen
Dr. Mark Stahl, Tel. 07071-2974240, mark.stahl oder @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Dieter Steinmetz, Tel. 07071-2973228, dieter.steinmetz gerne zur Verfügung. @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Zentrale Verwaltung der Universität.
Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt.
Die Universität setzt sich für Chancengleichheit und Diversität ein.
Frauen werden ausdrücklich zur Bewerbung aufgefordert.
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Student lab assistants (Wissenschaftliche Hilfskräfte)
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Administration staff (Verwaltungskräfte)
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Gardeners and Technical Support staff (Gärtnerei- und Werkstattpersonal, Hausmeisterei)
5.6.23
Das Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen (ZMBP) an der Universität Tübingen sucht zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt für die Leitung seiner Pflanzenanzucht eine/n
Gärtnermeister/in oder Agrarwissenschaftler/in (m/w/d)
mit einschlägigen theoretischen und praktischen Erfahrungen im Bereich der Pflanzenwissenschaften und –kultur (100 %, E 9A TV-L). Die Stelle ist grundsätzlich teilbar.
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst die Organisation und Verantwortung der gesamten Pflanzenanzucht des ZMBP (mehrere Klimakammern, Gewächshäuser und ein Versuchsfeld) einschließlich aller arbeitssicherheitsrelevanten Belange, Führung der Mitarbeiter/innen sowie den technischen Betrieb der Klimakammern, der Gewächshäuser und des Versuchsfelds mit seinen zugehörigen landwirtschaftlichen Maschinen. Die verantwortliche Betreuung unserer Pflanzenkulturen (z.B. Arabidopsis, Zitrus, Paprika, Tomate, Tabak, Mais) und Pflanzenschutzmaßnahmen stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt der Tätigkeit.
Für diese herausfordernden Aufgaben wird eine hohe psychische und physische Belastbarkeit erwartet, eine abgeschlossene gärtnerische (Meister) oder agrarwissenschaftliche Ausbildung sowie einschlägige theoretische und praktische Erfahrung. Ein technisches Grundverständnis für den Betrieb der Klimakammern, Gewächshäuser und Maschinen wird ebenso benötigt wie die Fähigkeit zur Personalführung. Darüber hinaus sind die Bereitschaft zur turnusmäßigen Durchführung von Wochenenddiensten und grundlegende IT-Kenntnisse unverzichtbar. Aufgrund des internationalen Arbeitsumfelds am ZMBP sind auch grundlegende englische Sprachkenntnisse unerlässlich. Diese Position setzt neben den fachlichen Qualifikationen auch viel Engagement, eigenverant-wortliches Arbeiten, Zuverlässigkeit und Teamfähigkeit voraus.
Bitte richten Sie Ihre Bewerbung mit ihren aussagekräftigen Unterlagen bis 25. Juni 2023 an:
Universität Tübingen, ZMBP-Verwaltung, Auf der Morgenstelle 32, 72076 Tübingen
oder per E-Mail (bitte in einer pdf-Datei) an: vw @zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Zentrale Verwaltung der Universität. Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt eingestellt. Die Universität setzt sich für Chancengleichheit und Diversität ein. Frauen werden ausdrücklich zur Bewerbung aufgefordert.
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