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Packaging Technologist

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Job Title: Packaging Technologist – FMCG
Location: Ringwood, Hampshire (Hybrid flexibility after probation)
Salary: DOE plus benefits
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Contract: Full-time, Permanent

About the Company

Join a creative, design-led FMCG business supplying decorative gift tins filled with confectionery, cookies, chocolates, and snacks to blue-chip companies in 26+ countries.

Work from a beautiful Ringwood office with a supportive, friendly team and exciting global projects.

The Role

As a Packaging Technologist, you’ll help ensure the safety, compliance, and quality of all products. You’ll work closely with suppliers, logistics, sales teams, and customers.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage product specifications and risk assessments

  • Ensure products meet legal and customer testing requirements

  • Support creation of accurate, compliant food labels

  • Oversee quality control and inspection processes

  • Handle customer complaints efficiently

  • Maintain and report product data to stakeholders

  • Stay up-to-date with toy and food safety legislation

    About You

    We are looking for someone detail-focused, organised, and process-driven, with experience in product compliance, QA, or technical roles in FMCG, food, gifting, or packaging.

    Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Product compliance, QA, or technical experience (FMCG / food / gifting)

  • Knowledge of food and toy safety legislation

  • Skilled in specs, labelling, and risk assessments

  • Comfortable working with suppliers, customers, and testing labs

  • BRC experience is a plus

  • Full UK driving licence & own transport

    Benefits

  • Competitive salary DOE

  • Private healthcare (AXA PPP)

  • Cash plan for optical, dental & therapies

  • Company pension

  • 20 days holiday + Bank Holidays

  • Creative, supportive team

  • Hybrid working after probation

    Why Apply?

    Play a key role in product safety, compliance, and quality for a global FMCG brand while collaborating creatively with a friendly, ambitious team. For more information call Maria.

    Keywords: Product Technologist, Compliance Technologist, QA, QC, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Product Compliance, Product Safety, FMCG, Food Safety, Toy Safety, BRC, Gifting, Packaging, Back of Pack, Food Labelling, Risk Assessment, Product Testing, Food Technologist, Technical Assistant, Regulatory Affairs, Specification Technologist, Ringwood, Dorset, Hampshire

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