New Product Development Manager
Do you want to lead exciting food innovation projects for one of the UK s most recognisable names in the chilled and frozen food manufacturing space?
We re hiring an NPD Manager to oversee end-to-end product development, bringing both new and improved products to market. This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive and commercially minded food professional to shape product strategy within a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
About the Company
Our client is a long-established UK food manufacturer, known for its heritage, trusted quality, and presence across major supermarkets. With deep roots in the Northwest, the business has a loyal consumer base and a strong commitment to innovation within the savoury chilled and frozen food categories.
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Commercial, you ll own the full NPD/EPD process, from kitchen concept and factory trials through to product launch. You ll work cross-functionally with Technical, Engineering, Category, and Operations teams, managing timelines, documentation, packaging, and internal approvals.
This is a brilliant role for someone who enjoys working independently, thrives in a practical environment, and wants to deliver tangible results across branded and own-label portfolios.
Key Responsibilities
What We re Looking For
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