Flavor Lab Technician

Parker Flavors

Flavor Lab Technician

Baltimore, MD
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    401(k) matching

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Profit sharing

    Vision insurance

    Tuition assistance

    Are you passionate about food science and hands-on lab work? The Lab Technician is a critical contributor to our product innovation and customer experience. In this role, you’ll support the New Product Development (NPD) process by preparing samples, conducting quality testing, and maintaining an organized, efficient lab environment. You’ll collaborate cross-functionally with Flavorists, Sales, Quality Control, Operations, and Customer Service to ensure timely sample delivery, accurate formulations, and smooth process changes. You’ll also communicate directly with customers and suppliers, making this a highly visible role within the organization. This position reports to the Quality Assurance Lead.

    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

    New Product Development

    NPD Samples

    Record formula, notes, and costing into enterprise resource planning (ERP) and NPD software

    Research and order raw materials for new products

    Prepare new product or prototype samples for sensory evaluation, testing, and shipment to customer

    Collect supplier documentation for new raw materials

    Ensure QC tests are performed on new samples

    Conduct shelf-life testing of new products

    Maintain retains of samples shipped to customers

    Standard Samples

    Prepare sample and coordinate with Production to be shipped

    Communicate with customer and Sales that samples have shipped

    Record sample into customer relationship management (CRM) and ERP software for sales transaction

    Lab Maintenance

    Ensure lab is kept clean, stocked, organized, and secure

    Maintain raw material and standard sample shelf inventory within shelf-life dates

    Order lab supplies and raw materials as needed

    Conduct internal audit of lab to ensure compliance with Lean principles

    Customer Service

    Respond to customer questions and requests for documentation

    Quality

    Conduct daily adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing and protein residue testing and analyze data.

    Assist in daily sensory and QC testing

    Communicate all out-of-compliance situations and product standards to Quality Assurance Lead and Production

    Conduct facility audit to ensure compliance with pre-requisite and food safety programs

    Assist in maintenance of food safety management system (FSMS)

    General

    Support continuous improvements to enhance processes, increase efficiency, and reduce waste

    Perform other related duties assigned by management

    JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Education:

    Bachelor of Science (food science preferred)

    Experience:

    Food manufacturing as a technician, quality control, or similar discipline (0–2 years)

    Lab experience

    Sample preparation for food manufacturing company (preferred)

    Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) (preferred)

    Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) (preferred)

    Safe Quality Food (SQF) (preferred)

    Skills

    Aptitude of sensory evaluation with keen sense of smell, sight including color perception abilities, and taste

    Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

    Dedication to product quality, thoroughness, detail, and consistency

    Strong and proactive written and verbal communication

    Time management with ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines

    Computer skills with ability to use Microsoft Office suite and CRM and ERP systems

    Strong critical thinking capabilities

    Knowledge of mass and volumetric units of measure and ability to convert them

    Physical Requirements

    See, smell, and taste products which may contain allergens (milk, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, and soy), alcohol, and sulfites

    Use generally recognized as safe (GRAS) food chemicals and cleaning chemicals

    Remain stationary while conducting testing occasionally

    Stand; walk; sit; reach with hands and arms; use hands to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; majority of the workday

    Climb ladder and mobile staircase, balance, kneel, crouch, and use extension pole occasionally[ZF1] [RJ2]

    Remain stationary at desk and use computer frequently

    Lift up to 50 pounds occasionally

    Carry up to 30 pounds occasionally