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2 or 4 year degree in the sciences OR - 1 year of food science, food quality or Microbiology experience - 1 year of Microbiology experience (in school experience is acceptable.
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Bachelor's Degree in culinary science, food science or related field required. Exciting opportunity to join a team of flavorist with a Food and Flavor powerhouse in New Jersey.
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An ideal candidate will have a Bachelors Degree in a scientific field such as Food Science, Chemistry, Microbiology, Biology, Biochemistry, or something similar. We are currently hiring for an Entry-Level Laboratory Technician to perform Quality Assurance testing on food products.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, Food Science, or related science. Train and coach employees on GMP, HACCP, food safety and food quality standards. Calibrate equipment to ensure food safety and product quality Implement USDA, FDA, and relevant international regulatory and customer compliance.
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Are you interested in this role working in a Quality Control Lab with a globally renown food and beverage manufacturer? - 1+ year of experience working within food manufacturing or a quality lab.
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Bachelor's or Associate's in Microbiology, Biology, Food Science, or other related scientific field. Report to management any conditions or practices that may affect food safety, food quality or personnel safety.
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Farm hand, dog, cat, animal husbandry, animal science, animal breeding, vivarium, husbandry, veterinary. This client is the leader in pet food palatability (flavor). Ensuring product performance for pet food manufacturers – and their customers – is our business.
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Bachelors degree in science related industry (biology, chemistry, biochemistry, medical technology, clinical laboratory science, etc.) Previous experience working in a repetitive or high volume role (serving, food industry, etc.
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Bachelors of Science in Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology OR Biological Science is Mandatory. Urgent hiring for "Quality Control Technician" in San Antonio, TX.
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Hiring a QA Technician for a great food manufacturing company in San Leandro, CA. Food science graduates preferred or someone with relevant experience that can make a positive impact.
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Laboratory, Gmp, Quality assurance, Chemistry, Biology, Quality inspection, Microbiology, allergen control, moisture testing, sop, CCP, food science, Haccp, Food manufacturing, Food safety, Food quality, Document control, Batch record.
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