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... technical/science discipline * 1-3 years relevant experience in food product development ... Frequent walking within laboratory, production, or R&D facilities. * Occasional lifting, carrying ...

Good understanding of food R&D processes including innovation, food safety etc. Excellent networker ... Science knowledge. The interview process will include an initial phone or virtual interview ...

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The Research and Development Food Scientist is expected to serve as a technical services consultant, developing and supporting the commercialization of new products from the conception stage through ...

Food Scientist R&D

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$90K - $110K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY The R&D Food Scientist works under the guidance of the Sr. R&D Manager to support ... Strong knowledge and experience in biotechnology, enzyme hydrolysis, food science, food engineering ...

Develop and maintain relationships with customers' R&D & QA groups. * Develop and maintain ... Provide technical guidance to associate food scientists, laboratory technicians, pilot plant, and ...

Basic Qualifications Requires Master's degree in Biology, Chemistry, or closely related field plus 2 years' experience as a Research Associate, Science Associate, Research Engineer , or related role.

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This is a hands-on role for someone passionate about food science and process engineering who ... Collaborate with R&D, Quality, Engineering, and Operations for smooth product scale-up.

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How much do research associate food science jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for research associate food science in the United States is $32.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.20 and $37.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Research Associate in Food Science?

A typical day for a Research Associate in Food Science involves conducting laboratory experiments, preparing samples, and analyzing data to support the development or improvement of food products. You'll often collaborate closely with scientists, technologists, and quality assurance teams to ensure projects meet regulatory standards and business goals. Documenting findings, maintaining lab equipment, and participating in meetings or presentations are also common tasks. This role requires balancing hands-on experimentation with thorough data reporting, making organization and communication skills essential for success.

What is a Research Associate Food Science job?

A Research Associate in Food Science conducts experiments and analyzes food products to improve quality, safety, and innovation. They work in laboratories or food production facilities, assisting in research on ingredients, processing methods, and nutritional content. Their responsibilities may include data collection, product testing, and ensuring compliance with food safety regulations. This role often requires a degree in food science, chemistry, or a related field, along with analytical skills and attention to detail.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Research Associate Food Science position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Research Associate Food Science, you generally need a background in food science, chemistry, or a related field, with experience in laboratory research and data analysis. Familiarity with analytical instruments (such as HPLC, GC, and spectrophotometers), statistical software, and quality control systems is often required, and certifications like HACCP can be valuable. Strong attention to detail, organization, effective communication, and teamwork are key soft skills for this role. These abilities are essential for ensuring experimental accuracy, reliable results, and smooth collaboration within research teams or with cross-functional departments.

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Lecturer of Food Science and Coordinator of Food Science Teaching & Research Facilities and Programs

Maine's Public Universities

Orono, ME โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job Description
The School of Food and Agriculture (SFA) at the University of Maine seeks applicants for a full-time, 12-month, non-tenure-track Lecturer of Food Science and Coordinator of Food Science Teaching & Research Facilities and Programs. This is a 70% teaching and 30% administrative appointment. Responsibilities include teaching in SFA's Food Science & Human Nutrition program and coordinating operations and activities within the Food Science Teaching & Research Facilities.
The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in the Food Science and Human Nutrition (FSN) program within SFA. Initial teaching responsibilities could include the Science of Food Preparation, Introduction to Food and Nutrition, Food Processing Lab, Research Learning Experiences, Foodservice Management, Field Experience, and Contemporary Issues in the Food Industry. Courses and teaching expectations may change based on School needs and faculty expertise. Additional teaching-related activities to be performed include preparation for lab courses that take place in the food science facilities, supervision of students to ensure safety and sanitation procedures are met, supervision of teaching assistants working within the facilities, and support of additional classes in SFA that involve food preparation, facility safety, and sanitation. This position includes an expectation to mentor students working on honors or capstone projects within the facilities and to participate in faculty meetings, curriculum committee meetings, and program assessments. The successful candidate will contribute to undergraduate recruiting efforts, attend open houses, and collaborate on youth summer educational programs for students interested in food science and human nutrition.
In addition to teaching responsibilities, the successful candidate will coordinate operations in the Dr. Matthew Highlands Pilot Plant, Commercial Kitchen, and related teaching and research facilities in Hitchner Hall. Responsibilities include coordinating use of the space by students, faculty, and staff, and providing safety and sanitation training; hiring and supervising student workers in the facilities; communicating with Facilities Management and external contractors for scheduled maintenance and repairs; purchasing supplies and equipment for the facilities, including writing specs and obtaining bids; becoming proficient at operating and maintaining equipment in the facilities and establishing standard operating procedures; acting as the safety officer to train or facilitate training of all relevant facilities users on proper use and safety in the pilot plant, kitchen, and teaching and research labs; acting as point of contact for risk and safety management, maintaining safety records, and anticipating and responding to safety needs; working effectively, proactively, and cooperatively with members of SFA and other users of the facilities and managing agreements for facilities usage; and performing other reasonably related duties as assigned.
SFA offers a B.S. degree program in Food Science and Human Nutrition with three concentrations, of which the Human Nutrition and Dietetics option is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) and the Food Science concentration is approved by the Institute of Food Technologists. SFA also offers an M.S. degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition and a Ph.D. in Food and Nutrition Sciences. The University of Maine provides many resources to support the instructional needs of university faculty in 21st-century learning.
About the University:
The University of Maine is a community of more than 11,900 undergraduate and graduate students, and 2,500 employees located on the Orono campus, the regional campus in Machias, and throughout the state. UMaine is a land, sea and space grant university, and maintains a leadership role as the University of Maine System's flagship institution. UMaine is the state's public research university and a Carnegie R1 top-tier research institution, dedicated to providing excellent teaching, research and service for Maine, the nation and the world. More information about UMaine is at umaine.edu.
The University of Maine offers a wide range of benefits for employees including, but not limited to, tuition benefits (employee and dependent), comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short and long term disability as well as retirement plan options.
UMaine is located in beautiful Central Maine. Many employees report that a primary reason for choosing to come to UMaine is quality of life. Numerous cultural activities, excellent public schools, safe neighborhoods, high quality medical care, little traffic, and a reasonable cost of living make the greater Bangor area a wonderful place to live. Visit the Maine Office of Tourism to learn more about what the Bangor region has to offer.
Qualifications:
Required:
  • An M.S. degree in food science or a closely related field.
  • Knowledge and experience in food science and/or food safety.
  • Demonstrated ability or potential to teach food science at the undergraduate level.
  • Demonstrated ability to mentor students.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills.

Preferred:
  • A Ph.D., or an M.S. degree plus at least 2 years of relevant experience.
  • Record or promise of high professional service and leadership capacity.
  • Record of supervising programmatic activities in food science or a related field.

Other Information:
To be considered for this position you will need to "Apply" and upload the documentation listed below:
1.) a cover letter which describes your experience, interests, and suitability for the position
2.) a resume/curriculum vitae
Candidates selected to proceed to the final stages of the search process will be requested to provide a list of names and contact information for references.
Incomplete application materials cannot be considered. Materials received after the initial review date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University.
For full consideration, materials must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. EST on July 15, 2025.
For questions about the search, please contact search committee chair, Jennifer Perry, at jennifer.perry@maine.edu or 207-581-2940.
The successful applicant is subject to appropriate background screening.
In complying with the letter and spirit of applicable laws and pursuing its own goals of diversity, the University of Maine System does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, familial status, ancestry, age, disability physical or mental, genetic information, or veterans or military status in employment, education, and all other programs and activities. The University provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Services, 5713 Chadbourne Hall, Room 412, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5713, 207.581.1226, TTY 711 (Maine Relay System).
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The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions, such as the University, prepare, publish and distribute an Annual Security Report, (ASR) and provide notice of the availability of the ASR to all prospective employees. This report consists of two basic parts: disclosure of the University's crime statistics for the past three calendar years; and disclosures regarding the University's current campus security policies. You may view the University's Annual Security Report. If you wish to have a paper copy of the ASR or you need to have a copy of the ASR in an accessible format, the University will provide such a copy upon request. Please contact: UMaine Police Department, 81 Rangeley Rd., The University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5794, or call 207.581.4053.