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A dynamic food manufacturing company in Nottingham is looking for a Continuous Improvement Technologist. In this role, you will run daily quality checks, manage data, and lead root cause analyses while supporting product trials. Ideal candidates hold a Food Science/Technology degree and have at least three years of experience in QA, NPD, or Ops. This is a unique opportunity to make impactful changes in a rapidly growing environment where your contributions will be highly visible and valued.
(Food Manufacturing - Start-up environment) Location: Nottingham Recruiter: The Collective Network
You know those roles where you're hired to \"drive improvement\" but you spend most of your day chasing signatures, updating documents no one reads, and trying to convince Ops that CAPA isn't a new brand of bottled water?
Yeah. This isn't one of those.
I'm working with a young food business that is growing fast – the kind that still has that let's-build-it-properly-from-day-one energy, rather than the we've-always-done-it-this-way mindset you find in, well… most places.
They make a fresh product (can't say what, but it's not sausage rolls so that narrows it down a bit). It's personalised, high quality, and people genuinely love it. The factory is busy, ambitious, and full of people who care about what they're making – partly because the product has a clear purpose, partly because bad batches are very, very obvious.
(Not the job-spec fantasy version.)
Someone who likes being in the factory, not just near it. You've probably got a Food Science/Tech degree, 3 years in QA/NPD/Ops, and you enjoy solving problems more than creating PowerPoints about them. Excel is your friend. Specs don't scare you. And you like the idea of influencing how a business grows, not just keeping it compliant.
Because this is the stage where your work actually matters. Your improvements won't disappear into a corporate abyss – people will see them, use them, and build on them. It's rare in food manufacturing, but it exists here. If you want to find out more (and yes, I'll actually tell you what they make on the call), drop me a message or apply. – The Collective Network