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Research Technician III (2 Positions)

Contract Ibadan, Oyo, NG
Posted 3 hours, 9 minutes ago 8 views 0 applications

Job Description

Position

Research Technician III (2 Positions)

Duration

6 months’ renewable

Location

Ibadan

Duties

  • Support establishment and maintenance of demonstration plots (forage) and feed units.
  • Support demonstration of improved feed formulation and feeding practices at TRUs and pilot farms.
  • Collect basic data on feed use, animal performance, and cost implications.
  • Support routine field data collection on feed, forage, and dairy production.
  • Record observations on technology adoption, farmer practices, and productivity changes.
  • Assist in data entry, cleaning, and validation using Excel or mobile tools.
  • Support organization of field visits, trainings, and demonstration events.
  • Assist in handling materials, tools, and inputs required for feed innovation activities.
  • Ensure availability and proper use of data collection tools and field materials.
  • Support engagement with farmers, youth groups, and local stakeholders involved in feed innovation activities.
  • Maintain simple records of participants, beneficiaries, and training attendance.
  • Take field notes, pictures, and short activity summaries for reporting purposes.
  • Assist in the implementation and monitoring of alternative feed technologies, including:
    • HQCP production, handling, and feeding trials
    • BSFL production units (where applicable)
    • Crop residue processing and utilization
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