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Experience Level
Entry Level
Qualifications
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to work in a team-oriented environment. Excellent communication and organizational skills.
About the job
Louis Dreyfus Company is seeking an R&D Research Associate based in Livermore. This role centers on research and product development within the agricultural sector.
Role overview
The R&D Research Associate will work as part of a collaborative team to create new products and enhance existing offerings. The position supports efforts to address evolving market needs in agriculture by contributing to projects that drive innovation and improvement.
Key responsibilities
Support research initiatives focused on agricultural products
Participate in developing new products and refining current ones
Collaborate with team members to meet project goals
Location
This position is based in Livermore.
About Louis Dreyfus Company
Louis Dreyfus Company is a global leader in the agricultural sector, committed to providing innovative solutions and sustainable practices. We pride ourselves on our diverse workforce and our ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the market.
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