At Apeel, we look to nature to help the global food system extend quality, prevent waste, and ensure an abundant future for our planet.

We believe that our most essential ingredient in our recipe for success is our people. We strive to cultivate an environment where everyone is welcomed, and can bring their full, authentic selves into everything they do at Apeel. Humility, Ingenuity, Leadership, Teamwork and Grit are the values that define us and how we work with each other, customers, and communities across the globe.

About This Role

Apeel Sciences is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and research-oriented formulation process scale-up expert to join our team. As a key member of our R&D department, you will be responsible for optimizing and scaling up formulations from lab-scale to commercial production. Your expertise will ensure the successful transition of products from development phases to full-scale manufacturing, meeting quality, cost, and timeline objectives.

This position will report to the Senior Director, Apeel Labs and will be based out of our headquarters in Goleta, California. We’re looking for someone to join our team immediately.

What You’ll Do

  • Develop and implement strategies for scaling up formulations from lab-scale to pilot and commercial-scale production.
  • Conduct feasibility studies and risk assessments to identify potential challenges and mitigation strategies in scaling up processes.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including R&D, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs to ensure alignment and successful execution of scale-up activities.
  • Work closely with external manufacturers, CMOs, or CDMOs for the transfer of mixing operations and specifications.
  • Design and execute experiments to optimize formulation processes for stability, efficacy, and manufacturability.
  • Define and implement process parameters, specifications, and control strategies to maintain product quality and consistency during scale-up.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to scale-up, ensuring adherence to regulatory requirements and industry standards.
  • Provide technical expertise and support for process validation activities, including protocol development, execution, and reporting.
  • Stay abreast of industry trends, emerging technologies, and best practices in formulation development and scale-up, including knowledge, design, and implementation of scalable in-process controls (IPCs) and product release testing.

What You Bring 

  • Ideal candidates for this position will hold an advanced degree (PhD preferred) in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related STEM field.
  • Hands-on experience (2+ years) in formulation process development, including mixing scale-up and optimization within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or related industries.
  • In-depth knowledge of formulation techniques, process optimization, scale-up methodologies, and IPC development for multi-phase systems, including emulsions, dispersions, and liquid concentrates.
  • Analytical skills with experience in statistical analysis and DOE (Design of Experiments), and demonstrated application to process optimization and troubleshooting.
  • Knowledge of solution characterization techniques including but not limited to turbidity, viscosity, rheology, and particle sizing.
  • Excellent project management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage timelines effectively.
  • Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly and effectively across different functions and levels of the organization.
  • Problem-solving mindset with a track record of successfully overcoming challenges in scale-up processes.
  • Experience and comfort with equipment design and fabrication 
  • Candidates with experience in modeling of large-scale mixing process are preferred 
  • Ability to perform indoor and outdoor work in cold or hot environments, and the ability to lift and move boxes of fruit (up to 40 lbs).
  • Up to 20% travel (domestic and international) may be required
 
Our total rewards packages may include comprehensive health plans, 401k matching, equity, flexible PTO, sick leave, paid parental leave, and more! Compensation for this role is expected to be between $123,000 and $145,000. Actual base pay may be higher or lower depending on geographic locations, skills, experience, and other factors permitted by law.
 
At Apeel, we value potential and recognize that great candidates come from diverse backgrounds. We seek to build a diverse and inclusive workforce where everyone can thrive. If you are enthusiastic about this role and believe your unique perspective would be an asset to our team, but don't meet every qualification, please don't hesitate to apply!

Apeel believes that the scale of our impact is determined by the teams that work with us. As such, we seek to build high-performing teams of people from various experiences and backgrounds who can collectively push our company into new realms. We seek a diverse pool of applicants and consider all qualified candidates regardless of race, ancestry, color, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, Veteran status, marital status, or any other protected status. If you have any need for accommodations, you can let us know if you choose and know that we will do our best to assist you.

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