Food Technologist Jobs in Kansas
Food Technologist jobs in Kansas are concentrated in food manufacturing, grain processing, and meat and poultry production, with demand across entry-level quality assurance roles through senior product development positions. Wichita, Kansas City, and Emporia are the state's primary hiring centers, anchored by employers such as Cargill, Tyson Foods, and Frito-Lay, all of which maintain significant Kansas operations. The most in-demand specialties are food safety and regulatory compliance, product formulation, and quality control. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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Pay is based on several factors which vary based on position. These include labor markets and in some instances may include education, work experience and certifications. In addition to your pay, Target cares about and invests in you as a team member, so that you can take care of yourself and your family. Target offers eligible team members and their dependents comprehensive health benefits and programs, which may include medical, vision, dental, life insurance and more, to help you and your family take care of your whole selves. Other benefits for eligible team members include 401(k), employee discount, short term disability, long term disability, paid sick leave, paid national holidays, and paid vacation. Find competitive benefits from financial and education to well-being and beyond at https://corporate.target.com/careers/benefits.
ALL ABOUT TARGET
Working at Target means helping all families discover the joy of everyday life. We bring that vision to life through our values and culture. Learn more about Target here.
ALL ABOUT FOOD & BEVERAGE
The Food & Beverage team enables a consistent experience for our guests by ensuring the product is fresh, in stock, available and accurately priced and signed on the sales floor. They are experts in operations, process and efficiency. This team leads food and food services including replenishment, inventory accuracy, food safety, presentation, pricing and promotional signing processes for all Food & Beverage areas of the store.
At Target, we believe in our leaders having meaningful experiences that help them build and develop skills for a career. The role of a Food Service Team Leader can provide you with the skills and experience of:
Guest service fundamentals and experience building a guest-first and freshness culture on your team
Food & Beverage business fundamentals: department sales trends, freshness, food safety and quality, inventory management, guest shopping patterns and pricing and promotions strategies
Planning department(s) daily/weekly workload to support business priorities and deliver sales
Leading a team of hourly team members, including skills in interviewing, training, coaching, evaluating, retaining and developing talent.
As a Food Service Team Leader, no two days are ever the same, but a typical day most likely will include the following responsibilities:
Consistently deliver guest experience commitments to create an Easy, Inspiring and Friendly guest experience.
Ensures every team member understands, is trained, and consistently delivers on Target’s guest experience commitments and consistent operations.
Actively observes and provides feedback, holding team members accountable while recognizing great guest experience moments.
Reviews area guest, financial, and team outcome metrics to identify opportunities, takes action to improve, and aligns team on the right behaviors and execution, celebrates wins, drives results that deliver outcomes and elevates the guest experience.
Understand sales goals, plan and execute daily/weekly workload to deliver department and store sales goals and guest engagement, including planning food service transitions, revisions, sales plans, sampling, promotions and price change workload.
Assign daily tasks to TMs based on planned workload and guest traffic patterns, ensuring alignment with weekly and monthly business priorities set by your direct leader.
Assess Food Service back of house, production areas, dining spaces and merchandising spaces to ensure food safety and proper inventory levels with guidance from your direct leader.
Walk Food & Beverage Standards and Food Service routines daily to assess priorities and review reporting to identify business gaps for follow-up.
Follow all food safety requirements and cleaning routines, including monitoring and recording temperature sensitive food items, as outlined in Target’s policies and procedures.
Validate and follow-up on team members’ progress against department checklists and routines.
Lead team to uphold and maintain all Starbucks and Pizza Hut Brand Standards and production specifications (where applicable).
Ensure accurate in-stocks by placing store-initiated orders according to best practices.
Follow proper perishable inventory management procedures to ensure an accurate recording of inventory.
Make production quantity decisions just in time to ensure freshness, in-stocks, sales and profitability are achieved consistently.
Remain up-to-date on relevant trends and products to educate team members.
Participate in team hiring and onboarding processes.
At direction of your direct leader, establish clear goals and expectations and hold team members accountable to expectations.
In addition to Food Safety Manager Certification, complete all Starbucks and/or Pizza Hut training requirements and certifications.
Demonstrate a culture of ethical conduct, safety and compliance; lead your team to work in the same way and hold others accountable to this commitment.
Lead and demonstrate a safety culture through modeling and recognizing safe behaviors, identifying and correcting hazards, holding team accountable to following safety expectations, assisting with incident response, and reporting/investigating injuries timely and accurately.
Demonstrate inclusivity by valuing diverse voices and approaches, being authentic and respectful, and creating equitable experiences.
Lead and demonstrate a culture of executing all best practices; help close skill gaps through development, coaching and team interactions.
Model the execution of physical security processes in order to enhance the instore security culture.
Support merchandise protection strategies across the total store, including ordering, storage and application as directed by best practices.
If applicable, as a key carrier, follow all safe and secure training and processes.
Occasionally assume store-level leadership on duty (LOD) responsibilities to enable the guest experience for the store during assigned shifts based on store needs
Address all store emergency and compliance needs.
Support guest services such as back-up cashier, order pick up (OPU) and Drive-up (DU) and maintain a compliance culture while executing those duties, such as compliance with federal, state, and local laws.
All other duties based on business needs,
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
This may be the right job for you if:
You enjoy interacting and helping others - including guests that shop our store and fellow team members you work with.
You thrive in a fast-moving, highly active and physically demanding role, where teamwork, flexibility, and creative problem solving are key to success.
You are open to working a variable work schedule with varying hours, days or shifts (including nights, weekends, holidays, closing shifts and other peak shopping times).
The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Food Service Team Leader. But, there are a few things you need from the get-go:
High school diploma or equivalent
Must be at least 18 years of age or older
Previous retail experience preferred, but not required
Strong interest and knowledge of the food service business
Lead and hold others accountable
Communicate on multiple frequency devices and operate handheld scanners, and other technology equipment as directed
Work independently and as part of a team
Manage workload and prioritize tasks independently
Capability to remain focused and composed in a fast-paced environment and accomplish multiple tasks within established timeframes
Welcoming and helpful attitude toward all guests and other team members
Effective communication skills
We are an awesome place to work and care about our teams, so we want to make sure we are clear on a few more basics that we expect:
Access all areas of the building to respond to guest or team member issues.
Interpret instructions, reports and information.
Accurately handle cash register operations as needed.
Climb up and down ladders if needed.
Scan, handle, and move merchandise efficiently and safely, including frequently lifting or moving merchandise up to 44 pounds without additional assistance from others.
Flexible work schedule (e.g., nights, weekends and holidays); reliable and prompt attendance necessary
Ability to work in environments that will include refrigeration and freezer temperatures and conditions; where common allergens may also be handled or present.
Capable of working in and exposure to varying temperatures, humidity, and other elements while performing certain job duties, including but not limited to Drive-Ups, carryout, etc.
Ability to remain mobile for the duration of a scheduled shifts (shift length may vary)
Benefits Eligibility
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
In compliance with state and federal laws, Target will make reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please reach out to candidate.accommodations@HRHelp.Target.com. Non-accommodation-related requests, such as application follow-ups or technical issues, will not be addressed through this channel.
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Food Technologist Job Market in Kansas
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Top Industries Hiring
- Food & Beverage
What Kansas Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in food technologist jobs across Kansas.
- Bachelor's degree in food science, food technology, or a closely related field
- Hands-on experience with HACCP principles and food safety management systems
- Familiarity with USDA and FDA regulatory compliance in a manufacturing environment
- Proficiency in sensory evaluation, product formulation, or quality assurance testing
- Experience operating or overseeing laboratory equipment and documenting test results
- Strong written communication skills for technical reports and regulatory documentation
Food Technologist Jobs in Kansas: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a food technologist in Kansas?
Kansas does not require a state-issued license to work as a food technologist, so the path runs through education and industry credentials. Most employers expect a bachelor's degree in food science, food technology, or a related discipline. Earning the Institute of Food Technologists' Certified Food Scientist credential strengthens a candidacy considerably. Many Kansas food manufacturers also prioritize HACCP certification, which candidates can obtain through accredited courses before or alongside their first role.
Which companies hire food technologists in Kansas?
Employers hiring food technologists in Kansas right now include Benchmark Government Solutions, Johnsonville, and Sodexo, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Kansas's dense concentration of grain milling, meat processing, and snack food manufacturing plants means openings appear across both large national producers and regional co-manufacturers throughout the state.
Which Kansas cities have the most food technologist jobs?
Wichita, Olathe, and Holton account for the most food technologist openings in Kansas. Wichita leads because of its broad manufacturing base and proximity to large-scale grain and protein processing operations, while Kansas City draws openings from the packaged food and distribution sector centered on the state line corridor, and Emporia sees consistent demand tied to its major meat processing facilities.
Are there remote food technologist jobs in Kansas?
Yes, but they're rare. Food technologist work is predominantly hands-on, requiring lab work, plant floor presence, and sensory evaluation that cannot move off-site. About 21% of food technologist openings tied to Kansas are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to be regulatory affairs, technical writing, or product development roles where documentation and formulation review can be handled off-site.
How can I get hired as a food technologist in Kansas with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is a quality assurance technician or lab technician role at one of Kansas's large food manufacturers, where hands-on plant experience builds the foundation employers value. Cargill and Tyson Foods both run new-graduate hiring programs at their Kansas facilities and regularly post associate-level positions that do not require prior industry experience. Completing a HACCP certification course before applying and highlighting any university food science lab or internship work noticeably strengthens applications for these entry roles.
Where can I find and apply to food technologist jobs in Kansas?
You can find and apply to food technologist jobs in Kansas on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the roles available, find the ones that match your experience and target location, and apply directly to the positions that fit.
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