Plant Nursery Coordinator
Please read the following job description thoroughly to ensure you are the right fit for this role before applying.
UK with International Travel (Netherlands, Italy, Spain)
£DOE
Experienced in plant production, nursery coordination, or crop quality control?
Looking for a role where you can combine technical expertise with international collaboration?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading fresh produce business, playing a key role in coordinating plant supply across multiple global nurseries. Working closely with growers, agronomists, and production teams, you'll ensure plant material meets the highest standards and arrives on time across multiple regions.
If you enjoy working at the intersection of technical crop production, logistics, and quality assurance, this is a unique and rewarding position.
What's on offer?
Competitive salary depending on experience
International travel across key European nursery sites
Exposure to global plant production and supply chains
A collaborative, technically focused working environment
Opportunity to play a key role in crop quality and supply
What's the job?
This is a highly detail-oriented role focused on coordinating plant material from multiple nurseries and ensuring quality, timing, and specification standards are consistently met.
You'll act as the link between nurseries and internal production teams, managing logistics, monitoring plant health, and supporting decision making through accurate data and reporting.
Day to day, you'll be:
Preparing and maintaining detailed plant allocation files by variety, type, and nursery
Coordinating plant logistics from multiple nurseries into global production sites
Monitoring plant quality and ensuring minimum specifications are consistently met
Liaising with nurseries, agronomists, and internal stakeholders on plant availability and risks
Coordinating disease sampling and working alongside plant pathology specialists
Reviewing and managing quality control reports from nurseries
Producing reports on plant quality, including any issues on arrival across production regions
Visiting nurseries to assess crops, identify risks, and report findings
Supporting trial managers to ensure trial material is delivered on time
Monitoring cold storage processes and evaluating plant condition post-storage
This role will involve a combination of office-based work and regular travel to nursery sites, particularly across the Netherlands, as well as the UK and parts of Europe.
What do I need?
Degree in agriculture, horticulture, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
Strong understanding of plant production, nursery systems, or crop quality
Ability to work independently and solve problems proactively
Excellent organisational and data management skills
Strong communication skills, with the ability to work across multiple teams and countries
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel internationally
What's next?
For an informal, confidential chat, please call Kieran on, email, or connect via LinkedIn. xsngvjr
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