Agronomy Variety Coordinator Ce
il y a 6 jours
**Position Title**:Agronomy Variety Coordinator - McCain Europe
**Position Type**: Regular - Full-Time
**Position Location**: Harnes (FR) or Lewedorp (NL)
**Grade**: Grade 04
**Requisition ID**: 30260
**Imagine creating a brand-new potato variety that transforms the game for both our customers and producers** McCain is looking for an **Agronomy Variety Coordinator Europe (M/F/X)** to turn this vision into reality.
Based in Harnes (France) or Lewedorp (Netherlands), you will be responsible for researching, selecting, and managing the development of innovative varieties. This strategic role aligns with McCain’s commitment to regenerative agriculture, strong partnerships with growers, and reducing our carbon footprint in Europe. Reporting to the Agronomy Variety Lead CE, you will actively contribute to McCain’s leadership in regenerative agriculture.
At McCain’s Agronomy department, our mission is to establish and develop a potato variety offering based on reliable data and focused on the future. By combining innovation and sustainability, we shape the agriculture of tomorrow. In developing the best varieties tailored to our customers’ needs, you will play a pivotal role in advancing agriculture while ensuring superior results for our producers and McCain.
**A challenge? Certainly** But it’s also a fantastic opportunity to join a global, family-owned group that empowers you to shape the future of agriculture in Europe.
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**Why McCain?**:
- 22,000 employees, 56 factories, and €9.3 billion in revenue.
- A family-owned business with the scale of a global company.
- A work environment centered on building, evolving, and improving as part of our DNA.
In Europe, McCain Foods operates six production sites across France, the Netherlands, and Poland, collaborating with around 1,200 partner farmers. McCain focuses on innovation, quality, and sustainability, with significant investments in projects aimed at reducing our environmental impact and promoting responsible agriculture.
**Are you the person who can master these challenges?**:
In this strategic role, you’ll face three major challenges:
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Developing innovative potato varieties**: Transform commercial and environmental needs into specific varietal criteria to create sustainable, innovative solutions resilient to climate change and impactful in the long term.
- ** Leading complex and strategic variety trials**: Manage trials across multiple European countries, balancing future challenges with sustainable results over quick wins.
- ** Aligning stakeholders**: Collaborate with internal and external teams to ensure alignment between variety research, commercial goals, and growers’ expectations.
- A good level of English, both written and spoken, is essential to communicate effectively within the Group. Interviews will be conducted partially in English._
**Does this sound like you?**:
You hold a master’s degree (BAC +5) in agriculture or agronomy and possess deep knowledge of potatoes, including cultivation practices, storage, economics, diseases, genomics, and varieties developed locally and globally.
**Your preferred skills**:
- Basic knowledge of statistics and trial design in agriculture.
- Experience in managing and analyzing large datasets using specialized software.
- In-depth knowledge of potato varieties and their agronomic characteristics.
- Expertise in varietal trials, including their design, monitoring, and analysis.
- Proficiency in digital tools related to agronomy and varietal data management.
- Ability to synthesize complex results and make strategic recommendations.
**Your Day-to-Day**:
- Translate commercial and product specifications into potato characteristics (yield, size, dry matter, disease resistance, etc.) and share these lists with partner breeding companies.
- Collaborate with these companies to identify suitable varieties or initiate new breeding programs.
- Select trial sites across Europe and ensure proper implementation of planting.
- Prepare European trial sites by coordinating with growers and using specialized tools to manage all trial activities.
- Supervise planting (April/May) and analyze storage performance of varieties.
- Organize harvests and analyze collected data.
- Recommend which varieties to retain or eliminate from trials.
- Participate in final evaluations of varieties in factories to decide on their commercialization based on performance in agriculture, production, and customer satisfaction.
- Communicate results to internal and external stakeholders, contributing to the continuous improvement of varietal processes.
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Did you know that McCain produces 1 in 4 fries worldwide?_**
- McCain is a Canadian-origin company and a global leader in frozen potato products, employing 22,000 people across nearly 60 production sites worldwide._
- McCain values integrity, authenticity, commitment, and solidarity, playing an active role in driving change while prioritizing safety. To achieve this, McCain has l