New Product Development Scientist

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Food Product Development Scientist

East Midlands | £27,000 - £35,000 | Permanent Position

Are you an experienced Food Product Development Scientist looking for your next challenge?

Do you want to use your expertise to develop high-quality nutrition solutions that improve animal health?

Join a Global Leader in Animal Health & Nutrition

We’re partnering with a forward-thinking animal health organisation renowned for its innovation in product development and manufacturing. As they continue to expand, they’re looking for a Food Product Development Scientist to play a key role in R&D, leading projects that bring cutting-edge nutritional solutions to market.

This is an exciting opportunity to apply your food science expertise in a fast-growing industry, with the chance to own R&D projects, drive innovation, and see your work make a real impact.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Developing new product formulations, balancing ingredient cost, nutritional value, and palatability.

Leading Food Product Development Scientist projects from concept through to launch, working with internal and external stakeholders.

Solving technical challenges and applying expertise to improve formulations and ensure high product quality.

Conducting product testing and analysis, including sensory, physiochemical, nutritional, and shelf-life testing.

Sharing knowledge and mentoring team members in NPD approaches and testing methods.

Collaborating with Procurement, Marketing, Sales, and Production teams to ensure successful product development.

Keeping up with industry trends and emerging technologies to drive product innovation.

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience as a Food Product Development Scientist within food, pet food, or animal feed.

Strong knowledge of product formulation and testing (sensory, physiochemical, nutritional, shelf-life).

Degree (BSc/MSc) in Food Science, Nutrition, Animal Nutrition, Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related field – or equivalent experience.

Ability to manage R&D projects and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset to engage with multiple teams.

Proficiency in MS Office & Google Suite (Excel, Word, Google Sheets).

UK driving licence & vehicle access (strongly preferred due to site location).

Keywords: Food Product Development Scientist, NPD Scientist, Food Scientist, R&D, Product Development, Pet Food, Animal Nutrition, Sensory Testing, East Midlands

Why Join?

Work for a company that invests in R&D and prioritises innovation.

Be part of a growing, collaborative team where your expertise as a Food Product Development Scientist is valued.

See your ideas come to life in real products that make a difference.

Ready to take your NPD career to the next level? Apply now or contact Neil Walton at CY Partners for more information.

CY Partners is acting as an Employment Business / Agency in relation to this vacancy

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