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How much do recipe developer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for recipe developer in Iowa is $36.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $56.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Recipe Developer position, and why are they important?

A Recipe Developer needs strong culinary knowledge, creativity in food preparation, and attention to detail, often supported by experience in professional kitchens or a degree in culinary arts. Familiarity with tools like recipe management software, nutritional analysis programs, and sometimes food photography equipment is common. Excellent communication, adaptability, and collaborative skills help in working with chefs, editors, and marketing teams. These abilities ensure the creation of innovative, accurate, and appealing recipes that meet organizational and audience needs.

What does a Recipe Developer do?

A Recipe Developer creates, tests, and refines recipes for restaurants, food brands, cookbooks, and media outlets. They ensure recipes are accurate, flavorful, and replicable by home cooks or professional chefs. Their work often involves researching ingredients, testing multiple variations, and documenting precise instructions. Some Recipe Developers also style food for photography, collaborate with chefs, or adapt recipes for dietary needs.

What does a typical day look like for a Recipe Developer?

A typical day for a Recipe Developer often involves brainstorming and researching new recipe concepts, testing and refining dishes in the kitchen, and carefully documenting measurements and methods. The role also includes writing clear instructions, collaborating with food stylists or photographers, and sometimes coordinating with nutritionists or marketing teams to ensure recipes meet specific requirements. Communication and teamwork are essential since Recipe Developers may receive feedback from editors or culinary leads and need to adjust recipes accordingly. This dynamic mix of creative, hands-on, and collaborative work makes each day varied and rewarding.

Research Engineer

SSAB

Montpelier, IA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


SSAB rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 10 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Description
SSAB is one of the largest North American producers of steel plate and coil, serving many industrial markets including energy, construction, agriculture and transportation. SSAB operates five state of the art facilities strategically located in key regions across the U.S.
SSAB has nearly 1,200 highly skilled employees in the U.S. Jobs at SSAB range from machine operators and sales people to advanced engineers and corporate professionals in HR, finance and more. SSAB offers challenging careers and comprehensive benefit program designed to keep employees and their families healthy and secure.
POSITION DESCRIPTON:
The incumbent serves as an expert for SSAB in North America for the scientific understanding of the fundamentals underpinning primary steelmaking processes, specifically scrap melting in the electric arc furnace and secondary steel refining in the ladle. He or she must have a strong knowledge of physical, thermal, and chemical transformation processes during steel melting and refining processes with a deep understanding of the principles of reaction kinetics and thermodynamics and their use for process optimization. He or she will be involved in activities related to production trials and development of production practices. The incumbent will work in the SSAB state-of-the-art Research and Development Facility located in Muscatine, Iowa. The position reports to the Director, Research and Development and has a close working relationship with Primary Operations and Technical Services groups at both the Iowa and Alabama steel mills.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / FUNCTIONS:
  • Develop scrap recipes based on different feedstocks for production trials with the purpose of optimizing the electric arc furnace scrap melting process.
  • Develop an understanding of the relationship between scrap recipe, flux addition, and slag chemistry with the purpose of optimizing the process to consistently achieve optimal slag chemistry and foaming and for efficient dephosphorization during scrap melting in the electric arc furnace.
  • Develop a flux practice for efficient desulphurization of steel and absorption of non-metallic inclusions from the steel during ladle refining process.
  • Develop practices for optimization of different calcium-bearing alloys for efficient modifications of oxides and sulfides.
  • Contribute to the development of numerical models specific to steelmaking processes at SSAB mills and work with Operations and others to advance implementation of numerical models to assist in controlling key processes.
  • Perform inclusion analyses using optical microscope and SEM/EDS to help develop optimal practices for ladle refining process.
  • Perform raw material testing to ensure conformity of vendor materials to specifications.
  • Write technical reports to document research work and findings of trials and investigations.
  • Read published papers and communicate with colleagues to keep current with developments within the steel industry and academia regarding primary steelmaking process for potential process optimization.

QUALIFICATIONS - Education, Experience and Competencies:
Required:
  • MSc. in Metallurgical Engineering or related discipline
  • At least two years of experience in the steel industry or academic work focused on steelmaking, particularly in relation to scrap melting in the electric arc furnace and ladle refining technology.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience in using lab equipment such as polishing machine, optical microscope and SEM/EDS desirable
  • Regular and reliable attendance
Preferred:
  • PhD., ScD. or similar doctoral degree in Metallurgical Engineering or related discipline
  • Educational background in material science, and a strong knowledge of principles of reaction kinetics and thermodynamics during scrap melting in electric arc furnace and ladle refining process.

WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The employee will frequently be required to:
  • This position operates in an office environment. The role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, network tools/equipment, phones, photocopiers and scanners. This role is partially sedentary (average of 6 hours per day), however, some standing and walking is required.
  • The position requires working in the plant to perform trials and collect data, using laboratory equipment such as optical microscopes, SEM/EDS, polishing machines, band saws and surface grinder, and MAY involve using hardness testing, tensile testing, CVN testing, DWTT machine, band saws, thermal cutting, waterjet cutting, heat treating furnaces, and crane.
  • The position requires preparing various acid solutions for etching steel specimens such as sulfuric acid, picric acid, oxalic, natal etc.

The employee will occasionally be required to:
  • This position will frequently require work in the mill and in the field environment with some exposure to heat/cold, walking, climbing stairs/ladders, noise, and wearing safety equipment/clothing for protection from hazards
  • Some handling of materials is required. This would require the ability to walk, bend, kneel or stand, use of hands to finger, hold and handle, reach with hands and arms and to push/pull, lift or carry items up to 50 lbs.
  • Drive or travel by airplane

The position requires the following vision and hearing capabilities:
  • Talking person to person, on the phone, and/or in group settings
  • Hearing in person, on the phone, and/or in group settings
  • Vision at near, mid, and far range

POSITION TYPE - WORK HOURS - TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Position is full time, exempt
  • Position works an eight (8) hour day shift, Monday through Friday
  • Travel for this position is necessary and expected to comprise up to 20-25% of work hours - some international travel is possible
  • Onsite presence required

OTHER DUTIES:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
SSAB BENEFITS - starting at hire!
• Excellent Pay with Additional Bonus
• Very Affordable Health Insurance
üBlue Cross/Blue Shield Medical
ü CVS/Caremark Prescription
ü Delta Dental
ü Superior Vision
• 401(k) with Employer Match - 5%
• Profit Sharing
• 10 Paid Holidays
• Vacation
• Company Paid Life Insurance - and STD and LTD*
• Optional Life, Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness
• Healthcare and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Employee Assistance Program
SSAB's vision is a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world.
SSAB's values form the guiding principals of our company.
They shape our culture and characteristics. They serve as a compass for our actions and behavior, and describe what we stand for. Values guide us daily in making the right choices and doing the right things.
SSAB's values are:
  • Driven - Together we create value
  • True - Do what is right
  • Ahead - Future in mind

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