Location
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Posted
June 03, 2026
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Job Description
R&D Food Technologist
Location: Lower Parel, Mumbai
Type: Full-time | On-site
Experience: 0β2 years in food/nutrition R&D
Reports to: Founder
Company: Anthro Food Private Limited
About the Role
We are seeking a curious, driven, and science-forward R&D Food Technologist to join our core team of a transformative nutrition brand. In this role, you will lead product research and formulation, own the R&D laboratory, and work closely with the founder to develop cutting-edge nutrition products that challenge conventional food systems. If you believe nutrition should be functional, complete, and backed by science β and if you're excited to build new practices in food innovation β this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
R&D Leadership:
- Lead end-to-end formulation of novel nutrition products
- Research and incorporate cutting-edge nutrition science into product development β including macronutrient optimisation, micronutrient bioavailability, and novel ingre...
Location: Lower Parel, Mumbai
Type: Full-time | On-site
Experience: 0β2 years in food/nutrition R&D
Reports to: Founder
Company: Anthro Food Private Limited
About the Role
We are seeking a curious, driven, and science-forward R&D Food Technologist to join our core team of a transformative nutrition brand. In this role, you will lead product research and formulation, own the R&D laboratory, and work closely with the founder to develop cutting-edge nutrition products that challenge conventional food systems. If you believe nutrition should be functional, complete, and backed by science β and if you're excited to build new practices in food innovation β this role is for you.
Key Responsibilities
R&D Leadership:
- Lead end-to-end formulation of novel nutrition products
- Research and incorporate cutting-edge nutrition science into product development β including macronutrient optimisation, micronutrient bioavailability, and novel ingre...