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Job Information

Nestle Associate Specialist Ruminant Metabolism in Lausanne, Switzerland

Nestlé Institute of Agricultural Sciences

Position Snapshot

Location: Nestlé Research, Lausanne, Switzerland

Institute: Institute of Agricultural Sciences

Company: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.

Act. Rate: Full-Time

Type of contract: Temporary contract, 3 years

Important Information: After submitting your application, you will be automatically invited to record a video introduction guided by specific questions. This video introduction should take no longer than 10 minutes. Once this step is completed, we would be pleased to consider your application and assess your profile accordingly. Kindly be informed that we will only consider candidates who have completed this step within 7 days from application. In case you miss this step, we will regretfully conclude that you are withdrawing your application.

What we offer at Nestlé

Genuine opportunities for career and personal development

Modern “smart office” locations providing agile & collaborative workspaces

Dynamic international working environment

Attractive additional benefits

Position Summary

Nestlé Research is based in Lausanne, Switzerland, employs approximately 1000 people and is comprised of five Nestlé Institutes: Food Sciences, Health Sciences, Food Safety & Analytical Sciences, Packaging Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences. For an overview of our research activities follow this link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trimf2I_9lg) or read more about Nestlé Research at our website (https://www.nestle.com/about/research-development) . Please follow us on Nestlé R&D on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/nestle-research-and-development/) .

Learn more about the Institute of Agricultural Sciences here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6fZaa8ZayU) .

We are looking for an Associate Specialist in Ruminant Metabolism , to lead, manage, and support collaborative research projects. The focus will be on combining ideas from various scientific fields to address enteric methane mitigation and improve animal performance. The goal is to achieve multiple benefits at the system level, including enhanced livelihoods and long-term environmental change.

We offer a dynamic, inclusive, and international working environment with many opportunities across different companies, functions, and regions. Don’t miss the opportunity to join us and work with different teams in an agile and diverse context.

A Day in the Life of an Associate Specialist Ruminant Metabolism

  • Propose and drive new ideas and projects for enteric methane mitigation and animal performance improvement

  • Design and conduct scientific studies and trials to test and validate technologies in vitro & in vivo

  • Contribute to publications, communications, and patents

  • Support technology transfer to Nestlé Product and Technology Center/Operation teams

  • Provide accurate advice and support to R&D, Business Units, and Operations

  • Stay updated on enteric methane mitigation and commercial developments

  • Communicate project results to scientific and business audiences

What will make you successful

  • Ph.D. in ruminant sciences (ruminant metabolism, nutrition, physiology, microbiome)

  • 3 years research experience in ruminant for enteric methane reduction and improved animal performance

  • Proficiency in relevant in-vitro and ex-vivo models

  • Proven track record of effective scientific communication, including presenting at scientific meetings

  • Fluent in English

At Nestlé, we want to help shape a better and healthier world, inspire people to live healthier lives and deliver impact at a scale and pace that makes a difference. We do this by fostering a diverse, friendly, supportive, and collaborative environment, that creates positive disruption, embraces innovation, and empowers people and teams to win.

We aim to hire friendly, respectful, inspiring people who care about the people’s lives that we touch every single day.

Be a force for good. Join Nestlé and visit us on www.nestle.com.

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