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Internship or academic experience in a pilot plant or food manufacturing preferred. * Strong foundation in food science and process engineering; hands-on experience on the plant floor. * Basic ...

Internship or academic experience in a pilot plant or food manufacturing preferred. * Strong foundation in food science and process engineering; hands-on experience on the plant floor. * Basic ...

Internship or academic experience in a pilot plant or food manufacturing preferred. * Strong foundation in food science and process engineering; hands-on experience on the plant floor. * Basic ...

May supervise the work of junior professionals such as Technicians, Interns and On-Call staff ... Collaborates with internal and external resources (suppliers, consultants, professors, service ...

Food Scientist Intern

Salem, OR · On-site

$20 - $25.75/hr

... the internship period. * Document and maintain organized, detailed records of laboratory ... Current student or recent graduate in a Bachelor's program in Food science or similar area of ...

Food Scientist Summary The Food Scientist is responsible for leading product development projects ... Support and mentor junior scientists and interns, as applicable * Drive innovation and continuous ...

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What does an Internship Professor in Food Science do?

An Internship Professor in Food Science supervises and mentors students during their food science internships, ensuring they gain practical, hands-on experience in the industry. They collaborate with industry partners to arrange placements, provide academic guidance, and evaluate student performance. Their role bridges classroom learning with real-world application, helping students develop essential skills for careers in food science.

What are some common responsibilities for an Internship Professor in Food Science when supervising student interns?

As an Internship Professor in Food Science, you will typically be responsible for guiding students through their practical experiences, helping them set learning objectives, and monitoring their progress throughout the internship. This often includes coordinating with industry partners, providing feedback on student reports or projects, and ensuring that internships align with academic standards. Additionally, you'll act as a mentor, addressing any challenges students face in the workplace and fostering their professional development within the food science field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Professor in Food Science, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Professor in Food Science, you need a strong background in food science principles, teaching experience, and typically an advanced degree such as a Master's or PhD in Food Science or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, food safety standards, and educational management systems is crucial. Excellent communication, mentorship abilities, and organizational skills help foster student development and engagement. These skills ensure effective teaching, safe laboratory practices, and a supportive learning environment for students preparing for careers in food science.
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Food Science-Microbiological Food Safety, Food Quality, and Indu...

Penn State University

University Park, PA • On-site

$13 - $17.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


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Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants.
POSITION SPECIFICS
The Department of Food Science at The Pennsylvania State University seeks a tenure track faculty member to build an Extension program in an area related to microbiological food safety, food quality, or industrial food processing. This position will be hired as an Assistant/Associate Professor of Food Science-Microbiological Food Safety, Food Quality, and Industrial Food Processing. Agriculture in Pennsylvania accounts for approximately $83.8 billion in direct economic output and more than 280,500 jobs. Within the agriculture sector, food processing and manufacturing is the largest sub-sector, accounting for nearly 60% of the economic output and 32% of the total direct employment. Penn State's land-grant mission is to provide education, research, and public service to all people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Food Science Department is uniquely positioned in the College of Agricultural Sciences to provide expertise needed to meet the food safety and quality needs of food production and processing professionals.
Key Responsibilities
Extension (75%): The successful candidate will build a nationally recognized Extension education program to provide support to food industry stakeholders in Pennsylvania and beyond in the following ways:
  • Conduct short courses and workshops, including online programs, offered through the Department of Food Science.
  • Develop and deliver new workforce training programs to meet the current and emerging needs of small and large food processors in PA.
  • Develop and maintain relationships and provide expertise to regulatory agencies including the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, The Food and Drug Administration, and the USDA-FSIS.
  • Provide expertise and direction to Cooperative Extension Food Safety and Quality program team in the areas of food production, processing, food service, and retail, and home food safety and preservation.
  • Develop programs and processes that provide support to people interested in starting or scaling up a food manufacturing business. This approach could include facilitating access to laboratory services and assisting with product formulation and equipment scale-up.
  • Provide professional development to Extension educators on food safety topics.
  • Respond to questions from the public about food safety topics.

Research (25%): The successful candidate will conduct problem-solving food safety and quality research in critical issues and disseminate the findings through publications in scientific journals and public stakeholders. The candidate will seek internal and external collaboration opportunities with faculty members within the Food Science Department and other departments/units at Penn State, and with regional, national, and international partners. Research areas of interest will vary depending on the expertise of the successful candidate; these include but are not limited to:
  • Food safety process validation studies for small and large organizations.
  • Development of processes and procedures to enhance food quality.
  • Conducting regular needs assessments to determine education and research gaps.
  • Evaluation of educational programs.

Qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in Food Science, Microbiology, or a closely related field with a focus on food microbiology, food safety or food processing.
  • Strong record of research in areas such as microbial food safety, foodborne pathogens, or industrial food processing. Experience with advanced microbial detection methods or risk analysis.
  • Experience working with diverse teams, including academic, industry, and government stakeholders.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication abilities to effectively teach, mentor, and collaborate.

Desired Qualifications:
  • Post doctoral experience.
  • Experience working with the food industry.

Applicants must upload (1) letter of application, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) academic transcripts, (4) a statement summarizing the applicant's philosophy and plan for establishing a successful research and extension program, and (5) names of at least three professional references (including address, telephone and e-mail address) to the Penn State Jobs system. System limitations allow for a total of 5 documents (5 MB per document) as part of your application. Please combine materials to meet the 5-document limit. All documents need to be uploaded on the same page.
Please contact Dr. Jasna Kovac, Search Committee Chair, at jzk303@psu.edu with questions. Applications will be reviewed beginning January 12, 2026, and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. The anticipated start date is 1 July 2026 or as negotiated.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
BENEFITS
Penn State provides a competitive benefits package for full-time employees designed to support both personal and professional wellbeing. In addition to comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, employees enjoy robust retirement plans. One of the standout benefits is the generous 75% tuition discount, available to employees as well as eligible spouses and children.
For more detailed information, please visit our Benefits Page.
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