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BSc. or M.Sc. in food science, chemistry, or comparable biological fields and at least five years professional experience. You will coordinate internal resources to ensure new product development projects meet commercial needs.
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I have a talented group of recruiters who specifically source Technical Sales Professionals, Scientists, Regulatory Affairs, Scientific Affairs, Executive Technical professionals, Quality Assurance, Product Development, Technical Service, Nutrition, Analytical and Corporate Chefs.
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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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Bachelor’s or Associate Degree in Chemistry, Food Science, Biology, or other comparable science. In addition to the role of Product Performance Scientist the individual will also be expected to continue to perform any of the duties of a Product Development Lab Technician II as needed.
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Consumer & Sensory Science, Clinical Testing and Technology Development: interdisciplinary roles connecting various aspects of product science, , Science (Biology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Personal Care, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Consumer & Sensory Science, Food Science, etc.
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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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Supervises the day-to-day activities of QA Technicians to ensure QA operations and compliance with GSF, customer, and regulatory agency standards for food & packaging quality & safety; and enhance 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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Preferred - 5-10+ years' experience in supplement, pharmaceutical, food science, or other product development focused field with specialization in dietary/nutritional products.
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Experience with hands-on food concept development with laboratory and/or pilot plant equipment is a plus. Progress towards a bachelor's degree in Food Science, Food or Chemical Engineering or a related field with a minimum GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 is preferred.
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BS in Biology, Microbiology, Food Science, or related field with experience in microbiology and a good grasp of aseptic techniques. Our project capabilities range from regulatory assistance, engineering design and support, thermal process development, microbiological testing, and product development to contract packing assistance and technical communication and training programs.
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This role is responsible for defining, leading, and executing discriminative, descriptive, and consumer-based sensory evaluations that support and guide product (flavor, ingredient, and finished product) development and innovation.
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Play a key role in the development and improvement of plant-based food products. Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Food Technology, or a related field (4-year degree required.
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Qualifications B. S. in food science or a related technical degree is required and three years of demonstrated accomplishments in product development, preferably in a multi sales channel environment OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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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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