Update: ** UPDATE : Please note that the application deadline has been extended to March 21, 2025, and that the "Intent of the process" section has been revised.
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• Work-life balance
• Employee benefits
• Supplementary medical and dental insurance, paid vacation and statutory holidays
• Pension plan
• Guaranteed full-time working hours - 40-hour week!
• Opportunity to develop and apply for internal positions throughout the public service
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Your duties and responsibilities as a farm operations supervisor :
• Work closely with researchers to plan and carry out experimental protocols.
• Advise on land allocation based on availability, historical data and scientific requirements.
• Prioritize, coordinate and assign tasks to subordinates according to scientific requirements and availability of labour and equipment.
• Direct and coordinate field activities (e.g., planting, maintenance, harvesting and irrigation of research plots and rotational land).
• Train employees and explain the work to them.
• Coordinate the use of equipment and labour with counterparts at other sites to optimize field work management and material utilization.
• In collaboration with the team leader, give instructions on work safety and ensure compliance with safe work practices.
• Manage chemical, seed and fertilizer inventories; coordinate bulk purchases of pesticides, fertilizers and seeds; manage crop sales.
• Maintain the register of agricultural chemicals in the database.
• Participate in field activities with subordinates when required.
• Communicate and collaborate with the maintenance services for building upkeep.
• Maintain up-to-date soil, crop, pesticide and fertilizer data for research plots and rotational land.
• Evaluate employee performance.
The Quebec City Research and Development Centre (RDC), located in Quebec City, is part of a network of 20 research centres that make up Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's national research network. It has two experimental farms located in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and Normandin.
The Normandin Experimental Farm focuses its research work in two areas: the agri-environment and field crops such as forage plants, cereals and oilseeds. More specifically, the Farm's staff works on the management of forage and cereal crops for Eastern Canada. He also continues to work on the management and conservation of soil-water-air resources. In addition, the Normandin Experimental Farm sees to the development of forage and grain production methods adapted to the context of northern agriculture.
The intent of this process is anticipatory and could eventually be used to fill positions at the GL-MAN-09 group and level at the Normandin Experimental Farm, on a term or indeterminate basis.
** UPDATE: The immediate need is to fill a position at the GL-MAN-09 group and level at the Normandin Experimental Farm, on an indeterminate, full-time basis.
A pool of partially or fully qualified candidates may be created to fill similar or identical full-time positions on a temporary or permanent basis at the Normandin Experimental Farm.
In the event that an employee of the public service is qualified through this process, and there is a temporary need, he/she may be considered for acting, deployment, assignment or secondment opportunities.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
Education:
Edu. High school diploma or an acceptable combination of training or experience in an agriculture-related field.
If you were educated outside of Canada, you must have your certificates and/or diplomas assessed against Canadian education standards. Click on the link below to contact the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC).
Experience:
E1. Experience in supervising staff.
E2. Experience in coordinating activities related to the management of a crop production farm.
E3. Experience in supervising or executing field operations, including seeding, cultivation, scouting, pest control and harvesting.
E4. Experience in the operation and maintenance of tractors and agricultural equipment, including equipment calibration.
E5. Experience in using computers.
Asset Qualifications
Education:
AEdu1. A vocational diploma from a recognized institution in a field related to agriculture.
AEdu2. A diploma or degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in a field related to agriculture.
Experience:
EA1. Experience of agricultural work in a scientific research context.
French essential
Information on language requirements
Knowledge:
K1. Knowledge of fertilizers and phytosanitary products and their uses in crop production.
K2. Knowledge of crop pests.
K3. Knowledge of cultural practices specific to field crops.
K4. Knowledge of the methods of use and maintenance of tractors and agricultural equipment.
Competencies:
C1. Initiative
C2. Teamwork
C3. Leadership
C4. Interactive communication
C5. Adaptability
C6. Concern for safety
C7. Planning and Organizing
Knowledge:
KA1. Knowledge of the requirements for setting up scientific plots.
KA2. Knowledge of cultural practices specific to fruits and vegetables.
Agriculture and Agri-food Canada recognizes that the diversity of its employee population contributes to its strength and integrity. We are committed to achieving employment equity and developing a highly capable workforce that is representative of Canadian Society. We encourage women (especially in non-traditional occupations), Indigenous peoples (Aboriginal peoples), persons with disabilities, and members of visible minority groups to apply and declare themselves as part of one or more of the Employment Equity groups, as selection may be limited to candidates belonging to one or more of the groups.
Information on employment equity
Operational Requirements:
• Able and willing to obtain a pesticide application certificate.
• Able and willing to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
• Able and willing to work in difficult environments (outdoors, cold, heat, dust, pollen, noise, etc.).
• Able and willing to tolerate the presence of irritants such as dust, pollen and spores. Known allergies must be controlled with personal protective equipment or medication so as not to interfere with the performance of job duties.
• Able and willing to work overtime, including evenings and weekends.
• Able and willing to carry out activities requiring physical effort, such as manual work of moderate to great difficulty requiring bending and lifting heavy objects (weighing up to 20 kg).
• Ability and willingness to travel.
• Reliability Status security clearance
• Valid Quebec Class 5 driver's license, or other provincial/territorial equivalent.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
AAFC is committed to foster diversity and inclusion. We have a number of networks whose mission is to continue to increase inclusion, accessibility, respect and diversity within the Department. All employees are encouraged to join the networks and participate in their activities and events.
• Gender and Sexual Diversity and Inclusiveness Network.
• Aboriginal Network Circle.
• Managers’ Community.
• Persons with Disabilities Network.
• Student Panel of Representatives for Orientation, Unity and Training
• Visible Minorities Network.
• Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Network.
• Young Professionals Network.
Preference will be given to veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents, with the exception of a job located in Nunavut, where Nunavut Inuit will be appointed first.
Information on the preference to veterans
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.