The responsibilities of the position will include day-to-day leadership of the Warsaw regional QMPS laboratory and its six highly trained team members, human resource development, and financial management. Responsibilities furthermore include maintenance and further development of close contacts with dairy clients, milk inspectors, herd veterinarians and other dairy industry partners, through on farm data collection, consultation, and other activities emphasizing udder health management and diagnostics on dairy farms across western New York. For this position, we are specifically looking for an individual with an interest in evaluation of milking equipment, milking procedures, and robotic milking systems. Candidates should have a strong interest in modern technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, to optimize on-farm services, improve communications with clients, and enhance employee training. QMPS offers unique opportunities to implement innovations for udder health data mining, assessment, and management, which requires the willingness for personal growth and development.
Western New York is home to progressive dairy veterinary practices. The successful candidate is expected to work closely with veterinarians, keeping them abreast of new research and programs focused on milk quality, as well as diagnostic and management protocols. Establishment of extension, education, and applied independent and collaborative research activities or initiatives in milk quality and udder health are also expected. Excellent opportunities exist for investigative collaborations within the College of Veterinary Medicine and with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Distribution of effort will be determined in accordance with administrative and service needs, academic priorities, and the candidate’s expertise and academic goals.
The responsibilities of the position will include day-to-day leadership of the Warsaw regional QMPS laboratory and its six highly trained team members, human resource development, and financial management. Responsibilities furthermore include maintenance and further development of close contacts with dairy clients, milk inspectors, herd veterinarians and other dairy industry partners, through on farm data collection, consultation, and other activities emphasizing udder health management and diagnostics on dairy farms across western New York. For this position, we are specifically looking for an individual with an interest in evaluation of milking equipment, milking procedures, and robotic milking systems. Candidates should have a strong interest in modern technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, to optimize on-farm services, improve communications with clients, and enhance employee training. QMPS offers unique opportunities to implement innovations for udder health data mining, assessment, and management, which requires the willingness for personal growth and development.
Western New York is home to progressive dairy veterinary practices. The successful candidate is expected to work closely with veterinarians, keeping them abreast of new research and programs focused on milk quality, as well as diagnostic and management protocols. Establishment of extension, education, and applied independent and collaborative research activities or initiatives in milk quality and udder health are also expected. Excellent opportunities exist for investigative collaborations within the College of Veterinary Medicine and with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Distribution of effort will be determined in accordance with administrative and service needs, academic priorities, and the candidate’s expertise and academic goals.
Training Required:
Individuals having DVM and/or PhD degrees, or equivalent, and advanced training, research interests, capacity, and performance in udder health, mastitis management and milk quality are encouraged to apply. Other desirable qualities of the successful candidate include strong interpersonal, leadership, and communication skills, and the ability to work in a diverse collaborative research, clinical, and teaching environment.
Experience Desired:
For this position, we are specifically looking for an individual with an interest in evaluation of milking equipment, milking procedures, and robotic milking systems. Candidates should have a strong interest in modern technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, to optimize on-farm services, improve communications with clients, and enhance employee training.
Salary:
The salary range for this position is $100,000 to $140,000 and will be commensurate with academic credentials and experience.
Benefits:
Prospective candidates should visit https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29628 and upload their application materials: cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a statement of leadership and goals in research, service, and teaching (max. 3 pages) as PDF files, and email addresses of 3 references who will be invited to upload their letters at a later time. In addition, we ask applicants for all faculty positions to share their experiences and approaches (past, current, or future) to fostering learning, research, service, and outreach in a diverse community. Applicants may choose to submit a stand-alone statement (max. 1 page) or embed the information in other parts of their application materials.
Species Percentages:
Beef:
0
Dairy:
100
Swine:
0
Small Ruminants:
0
Equine:
0
Poultry:
0
Exotics:
0
Small Animals:
0
Environment:
Facilities provided by the veterinary practice:
Diagnostic Laboratory in Warsaw, NY
Other Personnel :
Six highly trained field and lab techs.
Practice strengths and emphasis of the business:
Quality Milk Production Services (QMPS), in the Animal Health Diagnostic Center and New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, is a leading diagnostic, service and research unit of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, serving dairy farmers, the dairy industry, and dairy veterinarians in New York State, the nation, and beyond. The focus of QMPS research, extension service, and teaching is on udder health and related herd health, animal welfare, milk quality, and dairy farm employee management. QMPS operates three regional laboratories in New York State, in addition to its central services on the Cornell campus in Ithaca, maintaining a constant presence on dairy farms across the state and beyond to offer comprehensive evaluation of dairy farm operations regarding optimal and safe production of high-quality milk. Sustained New York State funding and constant revenue generated from fees for diagnostic testing and farm surveys and consults, with an operating budget exceeding $3,000,000 and more than 25 staff and faculty, provides a strong background to launch externally funded cutting edge research projects and programs to further udder health and dairy animal welfare, dairy production, and productivity. New York State is home to ~630,000 dairy cows on >3,000 farms and ranks among the top five milk-producing states in the U.S.