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As the Product Development Engineer, you’ll design, fabricate, modify and evaluate complex mechanical and electro-mechanical components, sub-systems and systems. Heatcraft products are primarily used to preserve food and other perishables in supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, warehouses and distribution centers, in addition to other applications such as data centers, pharmaceutical and industrial process cooling.
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1-3 years experience in Culinary Arts, Food Science, Product Development, or related field. We are a venture-backed startup with decades of experience in cell biology, tissue engineering, media development, food science, bioreactor design, and more.
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Masters degree in Pharmaceutical Science or related scientific field and minimum 8 years experience in pharmaceutical formulation and product development. PhD in Pharmaceutical Science or related scientific field and minimum 3 years experience in pharmaceutical formulation and product development.
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Passion for food science and product development. The Senior Scientist, Snacks is responsible for the product development efforts for Campbell Snacks products ranging from fried chips, tortilla chips, microwave popcorn, extruded snacks and pretzel snacks.
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Working at a Chick-fil-A® restaurant is more than a job – it’s an opportunity for teamwork and leadership development in a positive, people-focused environment. They are responsible for providing an exceptional dining experience for everyone they serve each day and for ensuring all guests receive signature Chick-fil-A service and food.
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Jobs at Fred Meyer: Based in Portland, Oregon with over 130 stores throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho & Alaska, Fred Meyer offers one-stop shopping with store employment opportunities in apparel, home, food, pharmacy and home electronics as well as opportunities in our division office in merchandise and product development, store operations, customer communications, public affairs, food and pharmacy.
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Knowledge of food product development and import/export process are preferred. The Regulatory Compliance Specialist provides critical support in product management to bring new and renewal import products (mainly from South Korea) to market quickly and under compliance.
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Preferred - 5-10+ years' experience in supplement, pharmaceutical, food science, or other product development focused field with specialization in dietary/nutritional products. Minimum - 3-5+ years' experience in supplement, pharmaceutical, food science, or other product development focused field.
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Utilize engineering and scientific knowledge for research programs, product development, and manufacturing processes. Technical Services Engineer/Engineering/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Manufacturing/PSM/Chemical Manufacturing/Process Improvement Engineer/Process Development/Technical Engineer/Agricultural Manufacturing.
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Team Members are responsible for providing an exceptional dining experience for everyone they serve each day and for ensuring all guests receive signature Chick-fil-A service and food. In addition to working directly for an independent Owner/Operator, Team Members gain life experience that goes far beyond serving a great product in a friendly environment.
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Works closely with Trustee’s Chef regarding restaurant and catering operations, menu development, repairs and maintenance needed or being performed, product procurement, and employee relations.
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Proficient knowledge of Product Development including: Materials, food processes, sensory testing, consumer testing, NPD stage gate process, costing, plant trials commercialization, and related processes.
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This includes development, implementation and monitoring of programs for SQF, HACCP, product tracking, supplier certification and measuring quality and safety ingredients, WIP and finished product, programs to measure process control and adherence to specifications, for programs to measure controls for the environment.
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LOMA Systems, an ITW Company, is the world's leading engineering and manufacturing company specializing in metal detection, X-ray inspection, checkweighers, combination systems and more for the pharmaceutical, packaging and food industries - all Designed to Survive.
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Product and Process Development: develop new formula or scale-up processes, optimize existing formula/process and/or perform laboratory testing and evaluations of these formulas for our iconic brands.
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