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Current enrollment as an undergraduate college Junior or Senior in Food Science, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Biology, or Nutrition. Manage lab inventory of raw materials, snack base, & supplies needed to support daily tasks.
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Our eco-friendly offering includes premium wood pellets, logs and fire starters for super-efficient heating, seasoned BBQ pellets that naturally seals in food flavor, and highly absorbent animal bedding that ensures warmth and comfort.
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Title: Food Formulation Tech Location: Fort Mill, SC Type: Direct Hire Shift/Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm EST Salary: Negotiable base upon experience $10,000 Relocation Assistance Responsibilities: Accurately weigh raw materials for all development work for products and food systems.
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Requirements: B.S. in Chemistry, Biology, Science related - Food Science degree is a plus. 3+ years of Food Science background or coming from a food industry with the job duties of a food scientistHigh degree of proactive thinking, great organizational skills, strong communication, and presentation skills.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Food Science, or Chemical Engineering is required. The Flavor Apprentice assists Flavor Chemists by obtaining and verifying raw materials, making solutions, and compounding flavors.
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Bachelor's Degree in Food Science, Chemistry, Biology. Intermediate level knowledge of raw materials and flavor ingredients. Participate and learn about all areas of the company (analytical chemistry, sensory, consumer understanding, regulatory, flavor delivery, and.
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Bachelor's Degree, preferably a Master's degree in Food Science, Food Technology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or any other relevant discipline and 10 to 15 years direct experience as a Flavor Chemist, preferably with experience with emulsions, liquid and dry flavors, and colors, and flavor applications in food and beverages.
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As part of the Product Development/Innovation team, this role will help explore new technologies and new markets for sustainable, renewable raw materials, like wood residuals (think sawdust & shavings from lumber/furniture and floor making industries.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Food Science or a similar field is required. Our client, a trusted family-owned company specializing raw materials and proprietary formulas supporting the flavor and fragrance industry.
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4-year college degree in science (food science, chemistry etc) or a 2-year science diploma and 2 years relevant technical experience or Five years relevant technical experience.
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Possess understanding of flavor chemistry and a solid foundation in food science principles. Experience with flavor compounding / formulation with a minimum of 4 years of experience with compounding, common flavoring chemical and raw materials.
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Investigates new trends, raw materials, and practices to enhance flavor creation. B.S. in Food Science or Chemistry preferred. Designs and formulates new or existing flavors from the ground up, utilizing essential oils, aromatic chemicals, extracts, and other available raw materials.
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Good understanding of food technology, chemistry, microbiology, food assurance and sensory science through academic and practical experiences. Apply expertise in flavor chemistry (maillard reaction) and biotechnology (enzymes) to generate experimental designs-based solutions.
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You will play a critical in the global Research & Development driving product sciences to deliver successful new products, scale-up of new technology, taking supply assurance of raw materials into consideration, management of critical risk factors in product development and provide technical support to operations.
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Under the general direction of the Quality Manager the qualified candidate will be responsible for performing analytical, chemical, and physical tests required for quality control of raw materials, in-process materials, and finished goods.
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