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Job Number: 18000E2W Location: Oregun, Lagos Main Purpose
To implement R&D programs and activities relevant to the CCBT, in support of improved consumer experience as well as driving business growth.
Main Accountabilities
Function as Technical project leader on innovation and renovation.
Support the USLP by driving localization of key foods raw materials in conjunction with relevant technical and procurement teams and partner external affairs in creating stories around this.
In conjunction with trio team members, be the cross-category business team (CCBT) point of contact for 3P related queries/engagements.
Coordinate product experience/taste sessions on formulation options by stakeholders for decision making.
Advise the CCBT on latest developments/changes/trends in foods & refreshments space for improvements
Support category sales growth via deployment of knowledge based selling material for field personnel.
Function as R&D lead for local flash projects
Scoping of competitive landscape
Identify innovative products and/or new product opportunities in the market and bring to the attention of CCBT.
Consumer careline support through development of FAQs on existing products and innovations.
Participate in LCF and support the claims co-generation and local approvals process.
Carry out other duties as may be assigned by management.
Critical success Factors for the Job Key Skills:
Project management knowledge
Technical & Entrepreneurial mindset
Ability to work in a multi-functional, diverse environment
Experienced in risk management
Good communication skills
Relevant Experience:
Degree/Masters in Chemical Engineering,Food Science/and or Engineering, Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry and Biochemistry
5 years FMCG experience in Quality/R&D (preferably foods)
Key Environment
Internal: Procurement, Quality, SC, Marketing, Regional & Global teams
External: Suppliers,
The nature of this contact involves the exchange of information and influencing skills.
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https://www.myjobmag.com/job/105260/assistant-manager-research-amp-development-unilever