Givaudan 2020 Food Science/Technology Graduate Learnership

Givaudan is looking to for a Application Technologist Learner / Experimental Trainee for our Creation & Application Laboratory at our Tulisa Park office . The primary focus of this position is to provide assistance and support to Beverage creators in the realisation of their tasks. Sounds interesting? It could well be your perfect opportunity if, like us you always aim to exceed customer needs, provide value and promoting strong relationships. In this exciting role you will:

Compound: You will compound flavour formulas. You will perform blending and other flavour processes to make flavours. You will apply flavours to Beverage applications. You will contribute by food tasting.

Control of raw material: You will produce prototype samples for projects. You will receive and control raw materials in the lab. You will organise and renew the stock samples. You will record data using company software. You will support the smooth running of the lab.

Health and Safety: You will work strictly according to the company requirements for safety, hygiene and protection of the environment.

Learning: You will attend classes as set out by the Learnership table and submit workplace portfolios.

You?

Are you someone who wants to grow your world? Who excels being in a culture where you can express yourself in a creative team environment? Who wants to collaborate and work in a team as passionate as you are? Then join us – and impact your world.

Your professional profile includes:

  • Bachelor’s Degree / Diploma in Food Science / Technology or similar education
  • Basic knowledge in chemistry
  • Good sensory skills
  • Adequate spoken and written English

How to apply?

To apply for this Graduate Learnerships CLICK HERE

Learnership: Project Management NQF5

Stipends: R5000.00 per month

Preference will be given to EE candidates


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