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Process Technologist in City of London

Process Technologist

A Process Technologist sits within an FMCG food or drinks company's technical team and acts as a key link between the product development kitchen and the production line. With a focus on product trials, process technologists are responsible for the planning, preparation and successful delivery of process development, as well as line trials, to support the smooth transition to full production and launch. 
 
A Process Technologist monitors and communicates process trends and data to ensure that the launch date is met with a keen eye on process optimisation. They will have previous experience of working in food manufacturing/ NPD / process / technical - ideally 1-2 years in the role. They will have strong communication and influencing skills and be comfortable in dealing with a wide range of people at all levels. 
 
They are typically paid between £17,000 - £30,000 dependant on experience.

City of London

One of the world's most visited cities – founded by the Romans and named ‘Londinium’, London has something for everyone! Immersed in history with fascinating antiquity and splendour everywhere you look: London’s buildings are milestones in the city’s unique biography, World Heritage Sites and landmarks such as the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the Shard, the London Eye complement the architectural grandeur of the West End’s theatres, the enthralling remains of England’s many bygone eras and today’s charming society housed in the cultural hubs and public houses in and around the banks of the River Thames. Central London is where to find major museums such as the British and Victoria & Albert, galleries such as the Tate Modern and iconic sights such as the centuries-old Borough Market, and yet you can visit Hampstead Heath or the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to escape the crowds and even venture out to Kew Gardens, Richmond or Hampton Court Palace for excellent panoramas of London – all easily accessed thanks to the London Underground, the oldest underground railway network in the world.  The modern conurbation of London includes the small district of the City of London and the county of Greater London. A leading global city with international strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development and tourism. London's 43 universities form the highest concentration of educational institutions in Europe, helping the city to rank highly the world’s multimedia development and technology markets.

With the UK advertising industry estimated to be worth in excess of £20 billion in 2016, this puts London as a worldwide leader and powerhouse for the creative and industry. Widely regarded to host some of the best creative output in the world, it’s no surprising that the majority of marketers and creatives in the UK are based in the capital.