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Assistant Professor of Entomology​/Insect Ecology

Job in Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana, 59715, USA
Listing for: Montana State University, Inc
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-06
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Environmental Science, Agriculture / Farming
  • Research/Development
    Agriculture / Farming
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center seeks a talented and self-motivated scientist who will lead the development of effective and economical strategies for controlling insect pests of dryland and irrigated field crops in the region. The successful candidate will use a team approach that includes other research staff at WTARC and across the department with expertise in agronomy, animal and crop science, horticulture, microbiology, pathology, plant ecology, precision agriculture, soil and weed sciences.

Similar collaboration with other researchers located on the main campus in Bozeman and at other institutions is encouraged. This person is expected to contribute positively to the mission of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES). This is a 12-month tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level with research (80%), teaching/outreach (10%) and service (10%) responsibilities funded by the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, Bozeman, MT.

Duties and Responsibilities
Research duties include the development of a nationally competitive, field-oriented program focused on understanding the biological and ecological processes affecting insect pests and sharing this knowledge to inform management that mitigates crop losses. The primary focus will be on arthropod pests of small-grain, pulse, and oilseed crops in the Golden Triangle and similar agro-ecoregions. Current insect pests of concern include the wheat stem sawfly and wireworms in wheat, pea leaf weevils in pulses, and flea beetles in canola, among others.

We anticipate that integrated approaches will be developed which are economical and can be adopted by dryland and irrigated farmers for managing arthropod pests in field crops.
Teaching/outreach duties include the timely transfer of knowledge regarding insect pest management to farmers and other stakeholders in the region served by WTARC, as well as other farmers across Montana. Participation at field days, Extension meetings, and other farmer-directed events is expected as part of the teaching/outreach effort. Scholarly presentations of research results at professional scientific meetings are an additional expectation.

The successful candidate will participate in training graduate and undergraduate students as well as technical staff.
The successful candidate is expected to collaborate with other scientists, educators, farmers and related industry, advisory and commodity groups to develop research priorities and actively participate in developing recommendations for management of crop insect pests that are important economically in the region. Securing extramural funds from state, regional and national grant programs as well as the agricultural industry is required to develop a successful research program.

The position is expected to communicate research findings in oral and written formats, including referred and extension or outreach publications. Participation in professional service activities is expected

Required Qualifications - Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills

A completed Ph.D. in Entomology, Insect Ecology or a related discipline at time of hire.
Personal experience planning, designing, and implementing field research, and interpreting research results using accepted, innovative, and strategic scientific methodology.
Personal experience with agricultural insect pests and agricultural crop production in the United States.
Knowledge of insect ecology, risk assessment, bio-control strategies, host-plant resistance and/or integrated crop production practices that are required to manage insect pests in crop production systems.
Demonstrated record of publishing research findings through refereed journals.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with scientists, farmers, and other clientele associated with agriculture

Preferred Qualifications - Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills

Documented grant writing success.
Post-doctoral experience in agricultural insect pest management.

Experience with insect pest management in small grain production under semi-arid dryland and irrigated conditions.
Experience in overall…
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