Job Seekers, Welcome to NABCEP Career Center
Search Filters
Use this area to filter your search results. Each filter option allows for multiple selections.
Search Results: 32 Jobs
Create Notification
Loading... Please wait.
Bandera Electric Cooperative Logo
Bandera Electric Cooperative

Boerne, Texas

NEW! NEW!
Princeton University Logo
Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey

Stryten Energy Logo
Stryten Energy

Alpharetta, Georgia

Link Logistics

New York, New York

Northeastern University Logo
Northeastern University

Burlington, Massachusetts

Chugach Electric Association, Inc. Logo
Chugach Electric Association, Inc.

Anchorage, Alaska

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Logo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, Massachusetts

University of Houston Logo
University of Houston

Houston, Texas

Brookhaven National Laboratory Logo
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, NY,

N.C. Assn. of Electric Co-ops Logo
N.C. Assn. of Electric Co-ops

Raleigh, North Carolina

Harvard University Logo
Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusetts

University of California Merced Logo
University of California Merced

Merced, California

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Logo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Brookhaven National Laboratory Logo
Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, NY,

Syracuse University Logo
Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

San Diego State University Logo
San Diego State University

San Diego, California

University of Tennessee, Knoxville Logo
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Knoxville, Tennessee

Stanford University Logo
Stanford University

Stanford, California

Loading... Please wait.
Purpose-grown Energy Crop Physiologist ? Research Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Spring 2025
The University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII) seeks highly qualified research faculty candidates to advance the knowledge and application of Purpose Grown Energy Crops Physiology, with an emphasis on perennial herbaceous and woody crops.To increase the circularity of the harvested resources, biomass must be produced in a sustainable manner with minimal inputs (e.g., fertilizers, pesticides, water). To help reach these sustainability goals, plant varieties grown need to be water and nutrient-use-efficient and resistant to pests and environmental challenges while achieving high biomass yields, optimal fiber and chemistry attributes, net positive carbon sequestration, and improved soil health. Through understanding crop physiology, along with conventional and


This job listing is no longer active.

Check the left side of the screen for similar opportunities.
Loading. Please wait.