Cereal Scientists
Cereals are wheat rice, corn, barley, rye, oats, and millet
Education
Depending on the job you wish to obtain, a cereal scientist has to get anywhere from a two year degree to a postgraduate degree.
Salary and Outlook
The salary for a cereal scientist ranges from $40,876-$93,384 a year. The outlook for this job is stable.
Jobs in the cereal scientist field
Senior Food Materials Scientist
They help to develop new systems and ingredients based on starches, hydro colloids, natural extracts, proteins, and fibers.
Research Scientist
They conduct research projects in wheat flour milling, post-milling, applications of wheat milling, and flour quality evaluation.
Biological Sciences Research Technician
They plant, harvest, and sort cereals. Their jobs also include researching alternative crops and water quality, field preparation, planting, and harvesting.
Quality Assurance Manager
They complete understanding of the location process, management, and of inventory at risk process. They also review and assess direct reports, develop plans and personal decisions.
Lab Technician
Lab technicians select optimal ingredients for projects according to specified requirements, assist in sensory evaluation, and assist in managing products.