Ohio State University

Howlett Greenhouse Coordinator

Columbus Campus Full time

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Job Title:

Howlett Greenhouse Coordinator

Department:

FAES | Greenhouse Operations - Columbus

As part of the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Operations team and under the supervision of the Manager of Controlled Environment Plant-growth Systems, the Greenhouse Coordinator manages the operations of the Howlett Greenhouse and growth chambers; The Howlett Greenhouse Coordinator schedules space use for teaching, research, and extension projects in the greenhouse and growth chambers; Records space use and material use and submits for routine billing; Programs and monitors environmental control systems in the greenhouse and growth chambers; Monitors greenhouse environment from home via computer link and troubleshoots as necessary; Maintains effective communications with co-workers, faculty/staff/students greenhouse users and the general public; Performs regular, routine cleaning and sanitation tasks in the greenhouse and headhouse to maintain a clean, safe, functional workspace for facility users: Maintains and facilitates repair of all components of the greenhouse climate control systems including environmental sensors, heating and cooling systems, lighting systems, and structural maintenance; Submits Service 2 Facilities requests for assistance from OSU FOD as needed to address problems with building repair and maintenance; Performs routine maintenance and repair of growth chambers; Provides operational support for the hoop houses, high tunnels, and container pad/nurseries on the Columbus campus; Implements an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program that is compatible with individual project objectives; Obtains and maintains pesticide applicators license; Scouts plants for pests and diseases; Consults with greenhouse users for the best application method for pest and or disease management; As part of the IPM program identifies and applies chemical, biological, and cultural treatments to address pest problems and maintains documentation of applications; Advises faculty, staff and students on design and installation of research projects; Assists with limited plant harvest and records data; Prepares equipment and materials for undergraduate labs; Operates power equipment; Purchases supplies, materials, and equipment for the Howlett Greenhouse; Supervises, schedules and trains greenhouse student employees; Works as part of an interdisciplinary team to provides support and assistance to other CFAES unit managers, including but not limited to horticulture and specialty crop areas, environmental and natural resources, grounds and turfgrass, Olentangy River Wetlands facility, Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Gardens; Other duties as assigned.

The Howlett Greenhouse Coordinator schedules space use for teaching, research, and extension projects in the greenhouse and growth chambers; Records space use and material use and submits for routine billing; Programs and monitors environmental control systems in the greenhouse and growth chambers; Monitors greenhouse environment from home via computer link and troubleshoots as necessary; Maintains effective communications with co-workers, faculty/staff/students greenhouse users and the general public.

Performs regular, routine cleaning and sanitation tasks in the greenhouse and headhouse to maintain a clean, safe, functional workspace for facility users: Maintains and facilitates repair of all components of the greenhouse climate control systems including environmental sensors, heating and cooling systems, lighting systems, and structural maintenance; Submits Service 2 Facilities requests for assistance from OSU FOD as needed to address problems with building repair and maintenance; Performs routine maintenance and repair of growth chambers; Provides operational support for the hoop houses, high tunnels, and container pad/nurseries on the Columbus campus.

Implements an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program that is compatible with individual project objectives; Obtains and maintains pesticide applicators license; Scouts plants for pests and diseases; Consults with greenhouse users for the best application method for pest and or disease management; As part of the IPM program identifies and applies chemical, biological, and cultural treatments to address pest problems and maintains documentation of applications.

Advises faculty, staff and students on design and installation of research projects; Assists with limited plant harvest and records data; Prepares equipment and materials for undergraduate labs; Operates power equipment; Purchases supplies, materials, and equipment for the Howlett Greenhouse; Supervises, schedules and trains greenhouse student employees; Works as part of an interdisciplinary team to provides support and assistance to other CFAES unit managers, including but not limited to horticulture and specialty crop areas, environmental and natural resources, grounds and turfgrass, Olentangy River Wetlands facility, Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Gardens; Other duties as assigned.

Education:

Required; High School Diploma or GED.

Desired; Bachelor’s degree in Horticulture, Greenhouse Engineering Technology, Food, Agricultural, Environmental Sciences, or related fields OR equivalent work experience.

Area of study in horticulture sciences with specialization in greenhouse systems, plant systems, environmental systems, or related. Master’s degree or training in horticulture, soil science, and/or environmental sciences.

Experience

Required- Four years of relevant experience in greenhouse management, controlled environment agriculture, horticulture, soil sciences, and/or plant health systems. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Working knowledge of mechanical equipment including but not limited to hand tools, tractors, nutrient and pesticide application equipment, and skid steer loaders. Ability and willingness to obtain an Ohio Pesticide Commercial Applicators License; Unit will assist to pay for this credential. Ability to lift at least 50 pounds. Mastery of Microsoft Office, email, and Microsoft Teams.

2 years of experience required with Bachelors degree.

Desired: Specialized knowledge of controlled environment agriculture.

Supervises: One to three student employees

Salary range for job profile; $17.50 - $22.86/hr. The offer for this position will fall within this range based on internal equity, unit’s available budget, and the candidate’s qualifications

Additional Information:

This job profile is a Farm Coordinator 4 (T4 level) on the career roadmap.

Location:

Waterman - Greenhouse (1308)

Position Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

40

Shift:

First Shift

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