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The sales development manager will implement successful business development plans in concert with corporate objectives, supporting key accounts, reporting on market and competition, as well as, developing market assessment for our product portfolio in assigned areas.
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We serve the architectural, commercial/industrial, cold storage and food processing markets, and are committed to delivering the most advanced building products on the market. We are looking for a Business Development Manager for our Dallas, Texas territory.
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Responsible for executing commercialization documentation in SharePoint and in new product development drives, including but not limited to: Executing confidentiality agreements and company manufacturing agreements; Evaluating and substantiating supplier capability documentation; Develop and document ingredient specifications, recipe food costs, nutrition food costs, nutrition panels and ingredient statements.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager for the Philadelphia and surrounding territories! Engaging, and actively participating in, industry organizations that influence specifications and product selection in commercial building projects, including AIA, AIA/BEC, CSI, USGBC, RCI etc.
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Product Development; Leadership; Chemistry; Influencing; Continual Improvement Process; Environmental Science; Sensory Processing; Researching; organization; Microbiology Laboratory; Project Management; Food Sciences; Food Technology; Communication; Laboratory Testing; Data Compilation; Quality Control (QC); Food Safety Management; Green Solutions.
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10 + years in Food industry (CPG), powder and/or aseptic protein beverages formulation and/or processing. Responsible for product compliance (food safety, ingredient usage, NLEA information, product claims) against internal and external standards (FDA, USDA, and third-party certification) through collaboration with regulatory, QA, marketing and other parties.
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Broad knowledge of building science, enclosure design and construction is required with general knowledge of sustainability, energy efficiency, building codes, and influencing design aesthetics through market education and consultative spec development activities.
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This important position will be responsible for business development activities targeting the U.S. food processing and other related industries, with specific focus on applications for food grade lubricants and white oils, as well as the OEM market.
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We are looking for a Business Development Manager for the Chicago and surrounding territories ! Obtain specification of high performance envelope systems for commercial building projects early in the design-development process.
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Basic knowledge in the areas of product development and/or food processing a plus. Nestle's Research & Development Center is our regional powerhouse driving innovation in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical science.
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Previous experience in a consumer packaged goods, food, or product development setting – this is a hands on role, raw ingredient handling and processing experience is an asset.
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Gpac is seeking Product Development Manager. Knowledge of processing processes including extrusion, retort packaging and/or canning processes in a food industry preferred.
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Support product development and process technology transfer across multiple production facilities. Provide subject matter expertise, input, analysis and problem-solving support relating to raw materials, equipment, and/or processing conditions to improve product quality and plant operations.
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Produce and maintain accurate documentation of projects and processes to provide an accessible knowledge archive for plant, product development and commercial operations. Advance and improve processes used to manufacture granulated, agglomerated and microencapsulated powders for the nutritional, food, beverage and dietary supplement industries.
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Gpac is seeking a Product Development Manager. 3-5 years related experience in a product development role. Bachelor of Science Degree in related field (Food Science, Animal Science, Biology, etc.
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