Sensory Trained Panelist
Listed on 2026-08-11
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
- Compensation: USD 16.50 - USD 16.50 - hourly
SAM is a fast-growing and global sensory and consumer research consultancy
. Our mission is to allow consumers a voice in the development of outstanding food, beverage, pet, and health & beauty products so as to
create high quality and memorable experiences.We help our clients:
- Develop new product ideas
- Re-energize a well-established product
- Assess product-concept fit or packaging effectiveness
- Understand the product, brand and category competitive landscapes
- Protect product quality from inception to the end of shelf life
SAM The National Food Lab is the division of SAM that provides these services for all USA-based clients. Our sensory science program resides in our USA headquarters in Minneapolis, MN.
Job DescriptionPay Range: $16.50/Hr.
The Sensory Trained Panelist plays a critical role in supporting sensory research projects by ensuring attendance to the training and panel sessions. Working directly with the Panel Leader and reporting to the Sensory Research Manager
, this position focuses on operational excellence and adherence to protocols to deliver high-quality data for client projects.
Workload will be varied, so we ask that you are flexible with working hours. Typical panel sessions will either be held between 10:00 AM-12:00 PM or between 12:30-3:00 PM.
Job Description- You will learn how to objectively assess the properties of products and become part of a trained Expert Sensory Panel.
As a trained, expert panelist you will be expected to:
- Work collaboratively as part of a team: exchange, listen, reach an agreement on sensory properties.
- Evaluate products with objectivity and identify the differences between them, using software on a computer.
- Respect and apply test protocols and instructions given by the panel leader.
- Take part in further training to expand the range of products that you can evaluate.
Reporting Line:
This position reports directly to the Sensory Research Manager.
Key Responsibilities:
- Evaluate products objectively
Use trained sensory skills to assess appearance, aroma, flavor, texture, after-feel, or other attributes depending on the study. Avoid personal preferences or emotional reactions.
- Follow standardized testing protocols.
Adhere to strict procedures for sample handling, evaluation order, timing, and scoring to ensure data consistency and scientific validity.
- Use sensory scales accurately
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Apply intensity scales, descriptive terms, and reference standards exactly as trained to maintain calibration across sessions.
- Participate in training and calibration sessions
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Attend regular training to learn terminology, align with the panel, and maintain consistent performance over time.
- Provide detailed and reliable feedback.
Record observations clearly and accurately using digital ballots or paper forms, depending on the study design.
- Maintain confidentiality
Protect all product information, prototypes, and client details as part of standard research confidentiality requirements.
- Follow hygiene and safety guidelines
Comply with lab rules, including personal hygiene, sample handling, and safety protocols—especially when evaluating OTC or topical products.
- Arrive on time and prepare
Attend scheduled sessions consistently, avoid strong fragrances or foods that may interfere with evaluation, and be ready to focus.
- Communicate with the panel leader
Report any issues (e.g., illness, sensory fatigue, allergies, or discomfort) that may affect performance.
Core Skills
- Strong sensory acuity
- Ability to detect small differences in appearance, aroma, flavor, texture, or tactile attributes.
- Capacity to separate personal preferences from product assessment and provide unbiased feedback.
- Ability to notice subtle differences and describe them accurately.
- Consistency and reliability
- Ability to give stable, repeatable evaluations across sessions.
- Clear verbal and written communication
- Comfortable using descriptive terminology and standardized sensory language.
- Ability to follow protocols
- Comfortable working within structured procedures, timing, and testing conditions.
- No conditions that impair taste, smell, or tactile perception (e.g., chronic sinus issues,…
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