Scientist- KFT

Location IN-TN-Chennai
Posted Date 16 hours ago(10/14/2025 5:32 AM)
Job ID
2025-11308
# Positions
1
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

Location: Chennai

 

To develop, optimize, and validate innovative organic acid-based preservation systems tailored for bakery products that effectively inhibit targeted spoilage microorganisms. This role combines expertise in food microbiology, formulation science, and bakery technology to create data-driven, species-specific antimicrobial solutions that extend shelf life while maintaining product quality and meeting labelling demands. This scientist will drive research projects from lab experimentation through pilot-scale validation, collaborating cross-functionally to ensure regulatory compliance and successful commercial implementation.

Responsibilities

  • Design and conduct lab-scale experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of organic acid blends for food preservation, specifically tailored to bakery matrix
  • Develop and optimize formulations targeting specific microbial threats while preserving product quality.
  • Execute microbial challenge studies to validate preservative efficacy, mapping growth kinetics and inhibition curves.
  • Use molecular or culture-based techniques to identify microbial communities responsible for spoilage.
  • Maintain accurate experimental records, prepare scientific reports, and contribute to IP generation or technical publications.
  • Work cross-functionally with product development, quality, and regulatory teams to ensure compliance with food safety standards and clean-label claims.
  • Overseeing the optimization of existing products to enhance performance, reduce costs, or address customer needs.
  • Investigate acid systems under varying food matrices, pH, and storage conditions.

Qualifications

MSc or PhD in Food Microbiology, Food Science, Food Chemistry, or a closely related discipline with 3- 5 years of experience.

 

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