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Sensient Technologies Internship Programme 2024
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Sensient Technologies Internship Programme 2024
Sensient Technologies is looking for a Quality Control Intern (temporary)to join their team and support the Colors & Flavors businesses in South Africa. This position is a key member of the Sensient team, where you will be required to push boundaries and add value onsite in the office.
Closing date: Ongoing
Location: Johannesburg
What you’ll do:
- Operate and maintain UV-VIS spectrophotometer and FTIR and various lab instrumentation using accepted GLP procedures.
- Microprocessor controlled instrumentation with computer aided integration system. Record and measure data, calculate results.
- Perform a variety of laboratory wet chemical tests on all raw materials using written methods and procedures.
- Use of general laboratory equipment including pipets, laboratory glassware, and analytical balances.
- Approve and reject samples, following product guidelines and specifications, record results on every sample analyzed using lab software and databases.
- Conduct routine calibration/ verification of laboratory instruments.
What you’ll bring:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in Food Technology, Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry is required.
What you’ll get:
- Opportunity to collaborate with your colleagues, onsite 5 days per week
- A good compensation and development opportunities
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Sensient Technologies Internship Programme 2024 Sensient Technologies is looking for a Quality Control Intern (temporary)to join their team and support the Colors & Flavors businesses in South Africa. This position is a key member of the Sensient team, where you will be required to push boundaries and add value onsite in the office. Closing date: Ongoing …
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