Portal Scientist- Research Soil Scientist
Company: Soil Health Institute
Location: Morrisville
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Soil Health Institute (SHI),
www.soilhealthinstitue.org a non-profit organization created to
safeguard and enhance the vitality and productivity of soil through
scientific research and advancement, seeks to hire a full-time
Research Soil Scientist to lead modeling and reporting of spatially
diverse soil health data through an online soil health portal. The
research soil scientist will be responsible for receiving soil
health indicator data from partnering laboratories, performing
regionally appropriate quality assurance and control (QA/QC), and
returning modeled benchmarking data for portal user
interpretations. Year one of the position will focus on working
with front-end software developers and scientists at SHI to develop
a streamlined workflow for receiving data from multiple commercial
soils laboratories and applying and modifying appropriate models
from previously collected on-farm data. The selected individual
will be supervised by Liz Rieke, PhD, Soil Microbiome Scientist and
Program Director and as part of the SHI Data team, including data
currator, field operations, and research soil scientists. This
position will work with SHI as a full-time employee for a minimum
of 12 months, with possible extension of employment based on
satisfactory performance and project needs. We seek a
self-motivated individual interested in building science-based and
data driven outreach materials through a software portal and
working with both external practitioners and the SHI science and
outreach teams. Remote work is acceptable, with periodic travel as
needed. Position start date is flexible but preferred by March 15,
2026. Key Responsibilities Communicate with external software
developers and commercial soil testing laboratories to develop a
workflow to receive laboratory data, perform appropriate QA/QC, and
submit sample reruns as necessary Enthusiastic about building a
farmer and farm-advisor facing soil health assessment and reporting
infrastructure that enable successful adoption of soil health
practices Deploy and modify existing empirical models (currently
multivariate and Bayesian) built with regional and continental
measurements made on commercial farms and ranches to provide users
with regionally relevant interpretations of their soil health data
Develop new empirical models and interpret new data received
through the soil health portal Work with external front end
software developers to create systems for better data and results
visualizations (e.g. a strong interest in IU/UX) Collaborate with
other SHI scientists to develop soil health interpretations at
multiple spatial scales (field, supply shed, and regional) for many
stakeholders, (e.g. growers, advisors, aggregators, brands) Publish
work in solving knowledge gaps in scientific peer review journals
Qualifications We value diverse perspectives and recognize that
each applicant for this role will bring unique skills, knowledge,
and experience. Candidates who meet at least some of the criteria
below are encouraged to apply. Education: Ph.D. in agronomy, soil
science or other agricultural science degree program Experience:
Demonstrated experience with empirical modeling and soil data
analysis; deep understanding of soil data and QA/QC processes;
familiarity with accessing and updating relational databases; and
knowledge of how agronomic management decisions influence soil
functioning and cropping systems—ideally across multiple regions.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong proficiency in
data processing and analysis using a modern data stack (Python, R,
PostgreSQL) Comfortable working in collaborative development
environments (e.g., VS Code, Git) Experience integrating APIs and
geospatial data • Solid foundation in statistics, particularly as
applied to pedometrics Ability to coordinate data collection from
multiple laboratories and maintain positive working relationships
with lab personnel Excellent interpersonal and communication
skills, with a track record of facilitating cross-project
collaboration and decision-making Self-motivated and proactive,
with the ability to thrive in a remote working environment Must be
currently authorized to work for any employer in the United States
and hold a valid U.S. driver’s license Work Environment Occasional
travel (up to 10%) may be required. Compensation Expected annual
salary is $90,000 to $110,000, commensurate with qualifications and
experience. This is a full-time, limited-term, 12-month staff
position with competitive benefits such as paid leave, health,
dental, and life insurance, a 401K, and other benefits. Review of
applications will begin February 16, 2026 , and continue until the
position is filled.
Keywords: Soil Health Institute, Fayetteville , Portal Scientist- Research Soil Scientist, Science, Research & Development , Morrisville, North Carolina