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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, or related fields. At least three years of direct EHS experience, preferably in the flavor, food, chemical, or manufacturing sectors.
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General knowledge of the organic chemistry of essential oils and other flavor compounds relevant to Company products. Advanced Analytical Chemistry skills, including expertise in integrating analytical chemistry techniques (e.g., GC, GC/MS, and MS) and applying them to various problems.
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The Sr. Flavor Chemist is responsible for the successful execution of assigned projects from concept to commercialization and the improvement of the quality of our products portfolio as well as its expansion.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented Regulatory Specialist with 3 to 5 years of experience in the sweet and/or savory flavor industry to join our growing team. · Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, food science, nutrition or other related field.
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General knowledge of the organic chemistry of essential oils and other flavor compounds that are relevant to Company products. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience Advanced Analytical Chemistry: Expert ability to integrate analytical chemistry techniques (e.g. GC GC/MS and MS) and to apply the most appropriate techniques to a broad range of problems.
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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Food Science or closely related discipline (Nutrition, Chemistry, Toxicology) with a minimum of 5-8 years regulatory experience, including experience with food or beverage regulated products.
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The Sample Lab Technician II plays a pivotal role in compounding and preparing finished flavor samples to drive new flavor business and maintain existing customer relationships. Education: High School diploma required; Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Biology, Food Science, or related field a plus.
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From the most wholesome, minimally processed ingredients delivering vegetable goodness and authenticity, to the most advanced fresh flavor signatures, we offer solutions that trigger and support intuitive health perception.
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We are looking for a Senior Scientist, Analytical Chemistry Citrus Innovation to join our NOURISH Business Unit Team. The function will be at our New Citrus Innovation Center in Lakeland, Florida starting in the 1st quarter of 2024.
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While Willy Wonka’s World of Chocolate is not located in Wisconsin, Denali Ingredients is, and we make all those scrumptious goodies found in your favorite ice cream flavor. Bachelor’s Degree required in with a preference in Business, Communications, Food Science, Chemistry, or related field.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as food science, agriculture, or chemistry. Utilize sensory evaluation techniques to assess aroma, flavor, and other characteristics. LDC is driven by a set of shared values and high ethical standards, with diversity and inclusion being part of our DNA. LDC is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Minimum entry level is a University/College Degree in Food Science and Technology or related disciplines (such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biology) Minimum 7 years working experience in industrial food, ingredient, or flavor industry plus a minimum 2 years of Dairy experience.
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Experience in B2B sales in foodservice and QSR/Fast Casual format is required. Beyond making ice cream treats tastier, Denali provides a fast-paced stimulating international environment, which will stretch your abilities and channel your talents.
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BS degree in Food Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Life Sciences, etc. Independently developing seasoning blends/flavor solutions that are market preferred through bench top product development, leveraging culinary input, technical innovation, and consumer insights.
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Deep knowledge and understanding of the food service/quick serve restaurant industry network and partnerships (co-packers, foodservice, direct to retail, private label) to drive business directly and indirectly across all routes to market.
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