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5+ years (with BS) or 2-3 years (with MS/PhD) of proven track record of conducting research in a sensory scientist role. About You: To be successful in this role you must have at least five years of proven track record of conducting research in a sensory scientist role.
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You will be joining our growing Sensory Team, assisted by our Managing Director, Sensory Scientist and Sensory Technician, you’ll be responsible for the activities of our pool of 24 expert sensory assessors, evaluating samples using discriminative tests ( eg triangle, tetrad etc ) and descriptive tests ( eg descriptive profiling, check-all-that-apply, rank-rating etc.
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The Sensory Scientist II will be responsible for managing sensory projects focused on our ingredient & its different formats. Stay updated on industry trends & emerging technologies related to sensory science, flavor chemistry, & contribute to innovation in product development.
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the team as a Consumer Sensory Scientist, conducting consumer research and overseeing the sensory expert panel. Job Title: Sensory Scientist, Consumer products (OTCs.
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The Sensory Scientist II will be responsible for managing sensory projects focused on our ingredients & its different formats. Job Description Sensory Scientist II. Schedule, design & execute sensory tests, including panelist recruitment, survey software programming, sample prep, serving, & clean up.
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Sensory Scientist II. Bachelors or Masters degree in Sensory, Food Science or technical/related field. Extensive working knowledge of all qualitative & quantitative sensory science methodologies specifically Spectrum descriptive analysis.
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The Senior Scientist will independently develop experimental designs leading to confirmed stability and label claims across shelf life, evaluate sensory profiles of products (both internally and externally) ensuring the formulation conforms to Kate Farms customer expectations, trouble shoot formula/process design failures, and qualify ingredient substitutions and optimizations.
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Position Title: Principal Scientist, Cognitive Sensory Sciences, L'Oreal Research & Innovation. L’Oréal USA is currently seeking a talented and innovative Principal Scientist to join our Cognitive Sensory Sciences department located at our Clark, NJ facility.
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Certification and/or License: - PCQI, HACCP, SQF Practitioner certification preferred; may be required during course of employment. Escalate nonconformances to quality director and plant manager in a timely fashion.
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Our name "Sensient" communicates what we do: Enhance SENSory experiences through specialized ingredIENTs, delivered through proprietary TECHNOLOGIES. We are seeking an Application Scientist I. This role is perfect for.
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The Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor or professor in the University Tenure Line, University Medical Line, or the Non-Tenure Line-Research.
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BS in Sciences from an accredited institution (can also include Social Sciences) 1-3 years of experience in a technical fragrance development/evaluation/sensory role either with a supplier or a consumer package goods company.
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The Sensory Scientist/Production Support Specialist will design sensory methods, aid in pulling and prepping samples, and manage sensory evaluations to enhance product knowledge and report findings in context of project objectives/business goals.
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Reporting to the VP of R&D, the Sensory Scientist will be responsible for designing sensory methodology for product development and new product innovation in Breakfast and Snacks categories.
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The Sensory Scientist provides strategic product guidance to optimize the total product experience through smart Sensory Design while safeguarding the critical design principles and the job to be done.
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