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Senior Development Technologist
Cambridgeshire
I am recruiting on behalf of a multi- site client in Cambridgeshire who are seeking a passionate and experienced Senior Development Technologist to join their team, a leader in the food sector. In this role, you will drive the development of cutting-edge products that delight consumers and set industry benchmarks.
What You’ll Do
Lead Product Development: Manage end-to-end development projects, from concept to commercialisation, ensuring alignment with brand strategy and market trends.
Innovate: Experiment with ingredients, formulations, and processes to create products that stand out for their quality, taste, and innovation.
Collaborate Cross-Functionally: Work closely with marketing, procurement, quality assurance, and production teams to deliver products that are both feasible and scalable.
Problem-Solve: Tackle technical challenges head-on, optimising recipes and processes for efficiency and consistency.
Market Insight: Stay ahead of industry trends, consumer demands, and regulatory changes to keep their product range competitive and compliant.
What They're Looking For
Experience: A few years in food product development, preferably within multi-component food manufacturing environments.
Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of food science, ingredients, and processing techniques.
Project Management: Proven ability to manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
Problem-Solving Skills: Analytical thinker with a hands-on approach to solving technical challenges.
Communication: Excellent communication skills for liaising with internal teams and external partners.
You will be working for recognised brand having the opportunity to work in a team who have each others backs and lead the way in their category.
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