Research Assistant Professor & FPIC Coordinator
Salary
$53,325.00 - $71,100.00 Annually
Location
Normal
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
202300807
Department
Food & Animal Sciences
Opening Date
05/27/2026
Description
Summary: The Food Product Innovation Center (FPIC or FoodPIC) at Alabama A&M University operates as an outreach and academic (teaching/research) facility. The FoodPIC is seeking a research faculty & coordinator to provide the necessary framework to small business entrepreneurs related to the 'ideation to commercialization' process. As such, the individual will facilitate and coordinate client projects and manage quality and food safety with the FoodPIC team (ACES Extension Specialists/faculty and staff in the Food Science program). The individual will initiate discussions with academic and external entities (small business, minority owned, limited resource entrepreneurs) for FoodPIC utilization, drafts and presents potential project proposals, develops project work plans upon project assignment and initiation. The individual will be responsible for project execution. Projects may include developing food safety plans, conducting product and process development, conducting pilot plant trials, developing testing methodology, quality testing, nutrition label development, HACCP plans, drafting reports, and communicating reports.
Examples of Duties
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
AAMU's FoodPIC operates as an outreach and academic (teaching/research) facility and the person will be responsible for all activities associated with research and execution of food product ideation through market commercialization. This is an outreach and research position with the following responsibilities with percentages: 1) Facility Quality and Safety - manage establishment, execution, and maintenance of the facility's quality system (lab and test equipment calibration, facility sanitation, execution of facility GMP's, and associated documentation (40%)), 2) Product and Process Development - conduct product development (beverage, sauce, confectionery, etc.) which entails initial design, project planning and execution, marketing, nutrition labeling and specifications, product testing and project reporting while coordinating activities with Extension stakeholders (40%); 3) Coaching and Training - provide coaching and training to clients in the use of the facility and requirements of client and conduct research projects and develop educational material (10%), and 4) Facility Use Execution - operate all food processing and laboratory equipment and participate in sanitation work as required by projects. This is a 12-month non-tenure track position.
Typical Qualifications
Minimum Position Requirements (including certifications, licenses, etc.):
Supplemental Information
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Research and development skill sets, including test planning, vendor coordination, equipment operation, food analysis, and utilization of statistical principles;
Budgeting for Food PIC and Business.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, short and long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
To learn more details, visit our benefits page at http://www.aamu.edu/hr
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Do you have a PhD in the field of Food Science?
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Do you have experience with food innovation experience to include proven record and experience with small business, minority owned, limited resource entrepreneurs/farmers in the development and transfer of food processing technologies for farm produce (farm to fork)?
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Do you have proven training and consultation services to small to medium businesses in food formulation, concept development/testing/marketing, protocept development, scale-up technology, statistics design and experimentation?
Required Question
Employer Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
Address 449 Buchanan Way
Normal, Alabama, 35762
Phone 256-372-5835
Website www.aamu.edu