ADM

Scientist, Milling Science and Technology - Decatur, IL

ADM$80K — $120K *
Food & Beverages
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Degree in Chemical Engineering, Grain Science, Food Science, Milling Science or related field; PhD preferred.
  • 4+ years of laboratory or piloting/production experience at a technical level; 10+ years with BS, or 5+ years with advanced degree.
  • Technical background in milling, cereal, food science, or grain and oilseed processing is preferred.
  • Experience with unit operations in food processing or milling applications.
  • Familiarity with analytical techniques such as HPLC, LC/MS, and NIR. Relevant analytical experience will add value.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with Research teams to identify and implement new processing technologies.
  • Lead as an individual contributor on matrix projects when needed.
  • Evaluate production processes to optimize scale-down parameters for pilot testing.
  • Design experiments, collect and analyze data, and report findings clearly.
  • Prepare detailed reports and presentations for varying organizational levels.
  • Collaborate with plant engineers and vendors to identify and mitigate scale-up risks.
  • Support pilot trials in industrial settings and provide technical support to existing facilities.

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with interdisciplinary interactions.
  • Opportunity to mentor and develop junior team members.
  • Potential for professional development through diverse project involvement.
  • Support for occasional travel to various ADM locations.
  • Engagement with innovative projects impacting grain processing technology.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Scientist, Milling Science and Technology - Decatur, IL

Position Summary:
Our Milling and Grain Quality Team is looking for an experienced scientist to enhance ADM's grain and oilseed processing capabilities.
This position will work simultaneously across multiple projects in support of operational needs, customer care, performance excellence, and growth projects supporting ADM's milling business units.
This role will be responsible for understanding business needs and aligning appropriate levels of technical work to meet those needs at the laboratory and pilot levels and will provide support for plant trials and gathering of plant samples.
The holder of this position will be expected to develop experimental designs, execute those designs, analyze and report the results in a clear and concise manner. This position will provide daily management of the milling laboratory, equipment maintenance, safety reviews and lab supply procurement, and mentor technical staff via training and executing experiments. Interdepartmental interactions and networking with technical leaders and staff are required.
Understanding and communication of experimental results to operational and business importance and application of experiments to the business environment is desired. Occasional domestic travel to other ADM locations will be required.
Previous experience in laboratory or piloting experimental design and execution for new product development or process optimization is highly desired; a good understanding of laboratory equipment and maintenance, methodology, and laboratory safety are highly desirable. Cereal science, protein chemistry, starch chemistry and food applications experience is desirable. This position will be focused primarily on laboratory scale work, but the position will be expected to sometimes work in an industrial plant environment and assist with piloting scaleup demonstration of experiments.

Responsibilities:
  • Partner with Research project teams to identify, develop, and implement new grain and oilseeds processing technologies for new products and processes, process improvements, and troubleshooting to deliver best in class solutions before commercialization
  • Lead where appropriate as an individual contributor and team member on matrix projects
  • Evaluate production processes and develop the best methods for scale-down parameters and pilot testing required to make process changes that increase yield, purity, and/or capacity
  • Design experiments for laboratory and piloting trials, collect and organize data, interpret data
  • Write detailed reports and prepare comprehensive presentations and communicate at all levels of the organization
  • Prepare mass balances of new or existing technologies to understand scale up/scale down
  • Collaborate with plant engineers, vendors, and contractors to identify scale-up risks and then develop methods to mitigate
  • Provide technical support to existing facilities
  • Support pilot trials in industrial environments
  • Work with subject matter experts and managers to ensure technical work is done with sound, scientific methods to provide high quality information in a resource efficient manner
  • Assist junior team members in development, help develop standard operating procedures, and maintain safe laboratory practices
Education:
  • Degreed with demonstrated knowledge in Chemical Engineering, Grain Science, Food Science, Milling Science or related field. An advanced degree (PhD) or equivalent experience is preferred.
Experience:
  • Four or more years of laboratory or piloting/production experience at a technical level
  • BS with 10+ years of industry experience or an advanced degree (PhD or MS) with 5+ years technical experience
  • Technical background in the areas of milling, cereal, food science or related area (knowledge of grain and oilseeds processing from agricultural sources preferred)
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience with unit operations of food processing or milling applications and ingredient manufacturing
Skills:
  • A strong engineering and mechanical aptitude with applied understanding of processing equipment and unit operations including, but not limited to grain cleaning, sizing, separation, steeping/tempering, dewatering, grinding, centrifugation, filtration, and dryers.
  • Knowledge of developing mass balance and cost models
  • Strong chemistry or cereal science/oil seeds science knowledge as applied to processing said materials and final products
  • Strong communication, project management and organizational skills that drive timely experimental results
  • Strong teamworking skills to encourage open collaboration, feedback and diverse project team members interactions in a matrix project management environment
  • Good understanding of statistical analysis (JMP software), concepts, and principles
  • Good time management skills
  • Ability to lead and manage teams and individuals
Requirements:
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and support all aspects of laboratory and piloting experimental work.
  • Ability to manage working on multiple projects with a variety of Research teams in a highly multi-tasked environment.
  • Foundational understanding of corn chemistry and industrial processing of corn
  • Experience with analytical techniques such as HPLC, LC/MS, protein analyzers, NIR, and wet chemistry techniques for characterizing corn products.
  • Candidate will need to work within established company and laboratory safety guidelines.
  • A willingness to spend time in plant areas, tolerate extreme temperatures, walk long distances, stand, climb stairs and ladders and move through close spaces.
  • 3-5 years of previous experience in the analysis of foods, biofuels, natural products, industrial fermentations and experience developing multivariate analysis models will be given added consideration.
  • Must be willing to travel.
Core Competencies:
  • Communication, scientific aptitude, integrity, mechanical aptitude, problem solving, statistical analysis, ability to work independently as well as in a diverse team, detail oriented, and safety commitment.

Excited about this role but don't think you meet every requirement listed? We encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this role or another one of our openings.

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About ADM

Archer Daniels Midland Company offers food ingredients, animal feeds and feed ingredients, biofuels, and other products. ADM transforms natural products into a complete portfolio of ingredients and flavors for foods and beverages, supplements, nutrition for pets and livestock, and more. It was formed in 1902 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.

ADM Careers

There has never been a more exciting time to explore the job opportunities at ADM, a global leader in nutrition and agricultural processing. As a company committed to growth, innovation, and sustainability, ADM offers a unique platform for professionals to advance their careers in a dynamic and supportive environment. Work You’ll Do Join ADM’s industry-leading team to help address some of the most pressing challenges of our time, from food production to sustainable energy. At ADM, you can transform industries and foster a healthier future, leveraging our global scale and deep industry expertise. Lead with Innovation and Leadership At ADM, you are positioned to lead at the nexus of agricultural expertise and cutting-edge innovation. Our leadership in the market is driven by our commitment to innovation and diversity, ensuring that we meet global demands sustainably and efficiently. Engage with a Global Team Collaborate with over 33,000 dedicated professionals around the world who are united in their passion for delivering results and making a meaningful impact. ADM’s culture fosters a collaborative and inclusive workplace where diverse ideas lead to extraordinary outcomes. Introducing the ADM Professional Growth Pathways We are dedicated to nurturing the professional growth of our employees through unmatched training, leadership development programs, and diversity training. ADM’s commitment to professional development ensures that your career is future-proof, allowing you to evolve with the industry and our company. Do Meaningful Work Engage in work that matters with a team that values innovation and practical solutions. At ADM, your efforts contribute directly to creating a more secure and sustainable world, from improving global food supply chains to pioneering new bio-solutions. Be Part of a Great Team Experience the power of teamwork at ADM, where our collaborative environment is enhanced by diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to excellence. Our team’s unparalleled capabilities in agribusiness drive our ability to meet the needs of a growing world. Explore Career Opportunities From internships to full-time positions, ADM offers a variety of entry points for individuals at all stages of their careers. Whether you’re refining your skills or ready to lead, find the position that matches your career ambitions at ADM. Stay Connected Join Our Team Search open positions that match your skills and interests. We look for passionate, curious, and solution-driven team players who are ready to make a difference. SEARCH ADM JOBS Keep Up to Date Stay informed with career tips, insider perspectives, and industry-leading insights you can put to use today—all from the people who work here. READ CAREERS BLOG Job Alert Emails Customize your subscription to receive job alerts, the latest news, and insider tips tailored to your preferences. Discover the exciting and rewarding career opportunities that await you at ADM.
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Size
41,000 employees
Market Cap
$52 billion
Industry
Net Income
$1.7 billion
Founded
1902
5 Year Trend
+6.5%
Revenue
$64.3 billion
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