Food Technologist Jobs in District of Columbia
Food Technologist jobs in District of Columbia are concentrated in the federal corridor, where agencies such as the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, and large federal contractors like Leidos and Booz Allen Hamilton drive consistent demand. Most openings cluster in Washington proper and the neighboring Maryland suburbs, with specialties in food safety compliance, regulatory affairs, and product quality assurance among the most sought-after. The market draws candidates at every level, from entry-level lab technicians to senior scientists with regulatory expertise. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Food Service Operations Manager
Who are we:
For more than 50 years, SSA has partnered with cultural attractions to design the hospitality experience journey, freeing our partners to remain mission-focused.
We bring together admissions, culinary, and retail with innovation and human connection to shape a seamless guest journey.
Our focus is on people, innovation, and operational intelligence as a means to create special moments with lasting impact. We call it 452 Hospitality, the foundation of how we serve our partners and their communities.
Position Title: Food Service Operations Manager
Reports to: General Manager
Responsibilities
- Show dynamic leadership ability and motivate staff to exceed expectations of the customer and our client.
- Ensure your department’s team is set with the operation in mind: hire & recruit for new talent, integrate new team members, supervise assigned personnel, evaluate performance, develop, coach, issue documentation, and manage employee exits.
- Builds & develops department’s leadership team, pushing for innovative performance, leadership through positive coaching and challenging.
- Oversee food service training and integration of all staff according to the onsite handbook and set expectations by your guidance.
- Maintain a clean, safe and organized work environment.
- Remain knowledgeable of and manages in accordance with applicable local, state and federal laws.
- Work directly with Executive Chef on execution of food programs, quality and daily oversight.
- Maintains a close relationship with the client's staff to ensure a positive working relationship.
- Uphold and demonstrate a complete understanding of company policies and procedures.
- Perform the steps of SSA EXTRA Guest Service to ensure a memorable experience for every guest and client. Set expectations for department under EXTRA Guest Service.
- Ensure all cash handling procedures are in effect at all times. Troubleshoot and maintain POS functionality for daily operation or as necessary.
- Build, implement and drive operational systems, processes and policies in support of organizations mission, business needs, client & SSA expectations.
- Assumes an active role in upcoming season planning for food concepts, equipment needs and operational excellence.
- Responsible for the day to day functions of all food services and programs. With specific focus to front of house operations.
- Work with Executive Chef on established maintenance scheduled in conjunction with manufacturer's instructions for all equipment, provides safety training in lifting, carrying, hazardous material control, chemical control and basic first aid.
- Facilitate the maintenance and repairs of facility and equipment.
- Support Director of Food Service Operations in all operational functions of the Food Department; inclusive of inventory process as set by business standard.
- Process invoices so that all vendors are paid within terms.
- Ensure overall consistency and high quality across the various operations; plan menus based on such factors as market trends, customer preferences and nutritional considerations.
- Ensure SSAfety training(s) completed with all staff upon hire.
- Fulfill guest's needs quickly and efficiently as well as resolve complaints effectively.
- Maintains quality and facility cleanliness.
- Support department financial forecasts, information flow and management, business processes and organization planning. Manages merchandising for consistency, impulse sales, and driving per cap.
- Process invoices to office team ensuring smooth communication so that all vendors are paid within terms.
- Manage payroll and controllable profit within established guidelines. Meet payroll budget percent expectations by being strategic with coverage, on-call shifts, etc.
- Schedule appropriate staff levels in accordance with budget and business forecast.
- Set precedent to achieve Sales, Per Cap & Controllable Budget.
- Promote an inclusive & supportive approach at the Unit.
- Supports unit in being an example for Company & Client guidelines with regard to Sustainability/Conservation efforts. Displays knowledge of efforts in business application as well as giving adequate opportunity for teaching to unit staff as necessary.
- Supports SSA / Unit in driving community effort through hiring efforts, engagement activities, and focus on opportunities of giving back.
- Perform other tasks as deemed necessary.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to articulate to our client, General Manager and HQ personnel.
- Proven leadership skills with an understanding of the importance of team building/development, while fostering partnerships.
- Exceptional problem solving/decision making skills combined with the ability to be organized.
- Demonstrates financial management, merchandising, analytical, planning and leadership skills.
- Demonstrates the ability to remain flexible in a fast-paced environment.
- Computer knowledge and skill level for basic office functions.
- Physical ability to stand for extended periods and to move and handle boxes (35lbs) as necessary to operation, which entails lifting, and perform all functions as set forth above.
- Ability to work varied hours/days, including nights, weekends and holidays, as needed.
- Promote an inclusive & supportive approach within the Brand team, with networking continuing at all units.
- Focuses on removing barriers and empowering growth and opportunity for team members at all levels.
- Leads by example through Sustainability/Conservation efforts; displays knowledge of efforts in business application as well as giving adequate opportunity for teaching to unit staff as necessary.
- Engages with SSA/Unit in driving community effort through engagement activities and focus. On opportunities of giving back.
- Two years Operations Manager experience dependent on sales, more years’ experience may be applicable.
- ServSafe or Food Handling Certified.
- All education backgrounds eligible, must by 18 or older.
Compensation and Benefits
- Full-Time, Exempt
- $75 monthly cell phone stipend
- Flex Time Off: no accruals; employees are encouraged to schedule time off as needed within business scope.
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and other voluntary benefits for you and your family; employee premiums applicable.
- Participation in a 401(k) program with a 15% company match (must be 21 years or older, eligible after one year of employment with 1,000 hours worked, available to enroll during Open Enrollment Periods).
- Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability, employer sponsored; scaled-salary pay following submission and approval of leave
- Parental Leave: Birthing Parent Plan covers up to (6-8) weeks fully paid leave, based on the birthing event.
- SSA Paid Benefit: Up to 120 hours of Paid Leave for qualifying reasons, including Parental Bonding and your family’s serious medical conditions.
- Up to 5 days Paid Bereavement Leave
- On-Demand Pay Program: Get access to a portion of earned wages before payday.
- Meal Plan & Employee Discounts where applicable
- Paid sick leave is provided in accordance with applicable state and local laws. Accrual rates, caps, and usage rules vary by location.
- Locations include: Arizona, California, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, Washington, D.C., Colorado: Employees accrue 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year, under the Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Maryland: Employees accrue at least 1 hour of paid sick and safe leave for every 30 hours worked, up to 40 hours per year, as required under the Maryland Healthy Working Families Act. Washington: Employees accrue 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked, in accordance with the Seattle Paid Sick and Safe Time.
All California Residents: By submitting your job application, you agree you have reviewed the SSA Group California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Candidate and Employee Privacy Notice ("Notice").
San Francisco Residents: Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. Please see the "Fair Chance Ordinance - Know Your Rights" document for more information. By submitting your job application, you agree you have reviewed the "Fair Chance Ordinance - Know Your Rights" document.
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Top Industries Hiring
- Food & Beverage
- Technology & Software
- Consulting & Professional Services
What District of Columbia Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in food technologist jobs across District of Columbia.
- Bachelor's degree in food science, food technology, or a closely related scientific field
- Experience with FDA food safety regulations and federal compliance frameworks
- Proficiency in HACCP plan development, implementation, and audit readiness
- Laboratory testing and quality assurance experience with food or beverage products
- Familiarity with federal contractor or government agency reporting requirements
- Strong written communication skills for regulatory documentation and technical reports
Food Technologist Jobs in District of Columbia: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a food technologist in District of Columbia?
Food technology is not a state-licensed profession in the District of Columbia, so there is no DC-specific board exam or registration required. Most employers expect at minimum a bachelor's degree in food science, food technology, nutrition, or a related field. Candidates targeting federal agencies or contractors benefit strongly from understanding FDA and USDA regulatory frameworks. Earning a Certified Food Scientist credential from the Institute of Food Technologists is recognized widely by DC-area federal and private-sector employers and can meaningfully improve hiring prospects.
Which companies hire food technologists in District of Columbia?
Companies currently hiring food technologists in District of Columbia include Sodexo, Aramark, and Exponent, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. The District of Columbia market is distinctive in that federal agencies and their supporting contractors represent a significant share of food technologist demand, particularly for roles focused on regulatory compliance and food safety policy.
Which District of Columbia cities have the most food technologist jobs?
Washington have the most food technologist openings in District of Columbia. Washington itself drives the bulk of demand because of the concentration of federal agencies including the FDA and USDA headquartered in and around the city, while nearby Maryland communities reflect the footprint of federal campus facilities and the contractor firms that support them.
Are there remote food technologist jobs in District of Columbia?
Yes, but they are rare. Food technologist work is often hands-on, involving laboratory testing, plant inspections, and product handling that require physical presence. About 100% of food technologist openings tied to District of Columbia are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to concentrate in regulatory affairs, policy analysis, and technical writing rather than laboratory or quality operations roles.
How can I get hired as a food technologist in District of Columbia with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path in the District of Columbia is applying for federal internship or student trainee programs through agencies like the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service or the FDA, which regularly post entry-level and recent graduate positions. Federal contractor firms such as Leidos and ICF also hire junior food safety analysts and quality associates. A Certified Food Scientist credential in progress or completed coursework in HACCP and FDA regulatory compliance gives candidates a concrete edge when competing for these roles.
Where can I find and apply to food technologist jobs in District of Columbia?
You can find and apply to food technologist jobs in District of Columbia on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings in the area. Search the listings to find roles that match your background and experience level, then apply directly to the ones that fit. No profile creation is needed to view and apply to the positions listed.
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