Formulation Manager

Liverpool
6 days ago
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Exciting Opportunity: Product Development & Formulation Manager (e-liquids)

Are you a driven formulation and product innovation leader in the heated tobacco, e-liquids, inhalation, or homecare aerosol space looking for your next challenge? This global FMCG organisation is seeking a Product Development & Formulation Manager to guide a talented R&D team and help deliver the next generation of consumer‑focused product technologies.

Job Title: Product Development & Formulation Manager
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Area: Liverpool (Hybrid - minimum 50% on site)
Salary: Great salary package with performance bonus.

The Role of the Product Development & Formulation Manager

In this influential leadership position, you will oversee a diverse technical team and drive innovation across multiple product categories within the heated tobacco space. Working within the R&D Innovation function, you'll play a key role in shaping e-liquid formulation strategy, developing new product technologies, and ensuring technical excellence from concept through to launch. Responsibilities include:

Leading and developing scientists, technologists, and technicians to deliver high‑quality prototypes and technical solutions
Guiding new product ideas from early innovation through to commercially viable outcomes
Communicating technical recommendations and project progress across R&D and business teams
Defining and applying analytical and testing methods to support data‑driven development decisions
Providing formulation support across e‑liquids, heated tobacco, and oral nicotine portfolios
Ensuring compliance with COSHH and safety processes and maintaining efficient lab operationsThe Ideal Candidate for the Product Development & Formulation Manager Role

To excel in this role, you will bring:

Strong, recent technical expertise in formulation and product development, ideally within the e-liquid space (Vapes). Happy to hear from candidates with inhalation and homecare aerosol experience.
Demonstrated, recent experience leading and developing high‑performing technical teams (Essential)
Excellent communication, influencing, and cross‑functional collaboration skills
Curiosity, creativity, and a consumer‑centric approach to innovation
Experience within FMCG, Pharmaceutical or a similarly fast‑paced, commercially driven environmentWhat's on Offer

You'll receive a competitive package, including salary, bonus, benefits, and the opportunity to work in an innovative, inclusive environment. This organisation fosters creativity, personal growth, and collaboration across a global workforce of 25,000 employees. They are committed to diversity, inclusion, and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive.

If you're ready to shape future product technologies and drive meaningful innovation, we'd love to hear from you.

For more information, please contact Selby De Klerk at SRG.

SRG are the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the science, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, renewable, biotech, chemicals and medical devices sectors.
As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and passion are second to none. We're committed to providing outstanding career opportunities and expert recruitment services across all levels.

If this position isn't quite right for you, feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to explore more opportunities.

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