Director, Food Systems & Application Science
Listed on 2026-08-14
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Science
Research Scientist
Marmon Food service Technologies, Inc.
As a part of the global industrial organization Marmon Holdings—which is backed by Berkshire Hathaway—you’ll be doing things that matter, leading at every level, and winning a better way. We’re committed to making a positive impact on the world, providing you with diverse learning and working opportunities, and fostering a culture where everyone’s empowered to be their best.
About The JobThough you may not know us by name, you’ve most likely enjoyed meals and refreshments supported by our industry-leading brand portfolio. For decades, we’ve designed and manufactured food service equipment for some of the world’s biggest, most recognized consumer brands. We are driven to innovate with a clear purpose in mind: revolutionize the future of food service.
The Director, Food Systems & Application Science will build and institutionalize a scientific framework that defines how food interacts with Marmon Food service Technologies (MFT) equipment including holding bins, toasters, and heated platforms - so product performance is measurable, repeatable, and faster to validate with customers.
This role transforms subjective food quality feedback (e.g., “too dry,” “compressed,” “soggy”) into objective, quantifiable parameters that directly inform engineering design decisions, de-risk product development, and significantly accelerate QSR approval cycles.
What You’ll DoDefine Measurable Food Performance CriteriaEstablish clear, science-based definitions of food quality performance across time, temperature, and equipment conditions.
Define moisture loss thresholds by product type and application
Establish acceptable compression and deformation tolerance ranges
Quantify texture degradation curves over hold time
Map time–temperature interactions and their impact on food quality
Standardize validation and test protocols for holding, heating, and toasting applications
Serve as the technical bridge between food science and equipment engineering.
Translate food performance limits into actionable engineering design constraints
Partner with engineering teams to support design of experiments (DOE)
Collaborate on heat distribution, airflow, and humidity control modeling
Provide validation data and food performance evidence to support new product launches
Develop internal technical capability to objectively measure food-system performance.
Establish and oversee laboratory methods including:
Define best practices for repeatability, data integrity, and scalability across programs
Provide scientific credibility and technical leadership in customer-facing and field applications.
Act as a technical authority during QSR testing and validation
Define pre-approval food performance test plans with customers
Reduce customer approval cycle times through structured, data-backed validation
Support root cause analysis and troubleshooting for field performance issues
Heat and mass transfer
Rheology and texture analysis
Water activity and moisture modeling
Food microbiology fundamentals (applied understanding)
8–15 years of experience in applied food systems, product applications, or food-focused R&D
Experience working with commercial food equipment, QSR R&D teams, or food service technology environments
Demonstrated ability to translate sensory or qualitative outcomes into quantitative, repeatable metrics
Proven experience designing and executing structured experiments, including DOE
Track record of influencing cross-functional teams (engineering, product, commercial) through data-driven insight
- MS or PhD in Food Science, Food Engineering, Thermal Processing, or a related discipline
We support your well-being with comprehensive and easy-to-use benefits that you’ll be eligible to enroll in on your first day of employment. Here are some of the highlights:
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug insurance plans
Access to a Health Advocate who is an expert in Marmon’s health plan and can help you select the best health…
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