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Product Development (Pet Food)

Full-time Gauteng, South Africa, ZA
Posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago 6 views 0 applications

Job Description

Company

RCL Foods

Functions

R and D

Job Type Classification

Internship

Location - Town / City

Randfontein

Job Description

RCL FOODS is seeking to employ an Intern for Pet food product development, to provide hands on support in terms of the organisation around trials, analysis and data capturing for all projects.

The successful incumbent will also provide an admin execution function.

This position will be based in Randfontein and report into the R&D Executive.

Minimum Requirements

  • BSc Animal Science qualification
  • Experience working on MS Office (including Excel and Powerpoint)
  • Ability to work under pressure in a fast- paced environment
  • Well organized and disciplined
  • Self-manage tight deadlines
  • High level of accuracy and attention to detail

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Writing of artwork brief, running trials, testing shelf life samples and compiling reports.
  • Provide a strong administrative role including: master data and project workflow management, specifications and formulation verification, and carrying through to approval and capturing on the system.
  • Organisational functions include: artwork process management and validation, product trial arrangements, capturing trial information, minute taking, report compiling and circulation plus arranging sample materials for trials and samples as marketing require.
  • Assist with product optimization.
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