Tiger Brands Workplace Experience Student Programme for Those Who are Looking for Hands-on Experience

Location: Roodekop

Closing Date: 05 June 2026

Work Experience Student (WES) – Day Laboratory Roles and Responsibilities

The Work Experience Students (WES) within the Day Laboratory play a critical support role in ensuring effective laboratory operations, governance, compliance, and continuous improvement within the Quality Department. The role is designed to provide practical exposure and hands-on experience across quality, food safety, sensory, microbiological, and governance systems while supporting operational excellence on site.

Core Areas of Responsibility

  • Management of the water testing bench
  • Management of the sample retention store and shelf-life evaluation programme
  • Support incoming raw material and packaging material testing
  • Raising food safety risks, observations, and non-conformances
  • Supporting PRP/GMP audits and governance activities
  • Participation in sensory evaluation and investigative activities
  • Support food safety, quality, hygiene, and MECP programmes

Daily Activities (Approximate Time Allocation)

Water Testing Bench Management

  • Conduct routine water sampling and testing as per the site sampling schedule: 1 hour
  • Ensure adherence to daily, weekly, monthly, and annual water sampling plans: 30 minutes
  • Record, interpret, trend, and communicate water testing results and deviations: 45 minutes
  • Escalate out-of-specification results and support investigations: 30 minutes

Retention Store and Shelf-Life Management

  • Verify that previous day production samples are accounted for against carousel reports and warehouse receipts: 45 minutes
  • Organize and maintain retention samples for ease of traceability and retrieval: 30 minutes
  • Conduct shelf-life evaluations including packaging integrity (PPQA), labelling verification, visual inspections, and flavour stability assessments: 1 hour
  • Trend retention sample quality and identify emerging concerns or deterioration patterns: 30 minutes
  • Report and escalate shelf-life or retention-related deviations timeously: 30 minutes

Incoming Material Support

  • Support raw and packaging material inspections and testing activities: 1 hour
  • Assist with sample collection, preparation, and documentation: 30 minutes

Food Safety, Quality and Governance

  • Participate in GEMBA walkabouts and governance routines: 30 minutes
  • Raise food safety, quality, environmental, and safety observations and risks: 15 minutes
  • Conduct Planned Job Observations (PJOs): 30 minutes
  • Participate in daily food safety, quality, and safety meetings/activities: 30 minutes
  • Maintain housekeeping and 5S standards within assigned work areas: 15 minutes

Sensory and Tasting Activities

  • Participate in daily, weekly, and ADHOC tasting sessions including warehouse release, profiling, flavour stability, and investigative tastings: 1 hour
  • Support sensory investigations including triangular tests, paired comparisons, and retention sample evaluations: 45 minutes

Weekly Activities

  • Review and trend water, shelf-life, and sensory data and communicate concerns: 1 hour
  • Participate in PRP/GMP audits and hygiene inspections: 1 hour
  • Support internal laboratory, plant, and 3PM audit preparation activities: 1 hour
  • Assist in updating SOPs, checklists, forms, and One-Point Lessons (OPLs): 1 hour
  • Participate in root cause investigations and problem-solving sessions: 1 hour
  • Participate in MECP activities and assigned pillar support activities: 1 hour

Monthly Activities

  • Participate in internal and external audit preparation and execution: 2–3 hours
  • Conduct monthly retention sample reviews and trend analysis: 2 hours
  • Review effectiveness of sampling plans and recommend improvements: 1 hour
  • Participate in food safety and quality culture initiatives: 1 hour
  • Participate in training sessions and practical development interventions: 2 hours

Personal Development Responsibilities

  • Drive personal development and execution of Individual Development Plans (IDPs/PDPs)
  • Manage academic obligations responsibly and communicate support requirements proactively
  • Participate actively in all assigned training and coaching opportunities
  • Build competence in laboratory systems, sensory evaluation, food safety, and governance processes

MECP Responsibilities

  • Support assigned MECP pillar activities and deliverables
  • Support assigned Quality pillar blocks and governance routines
  • Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and loss reduction activities

Safety and 5S Responsibilities

  • Raise and close SROs where applicable (Safety, Environmental, Food Safety, and Quality observations)
  • Maintain good housekeeping and cleanliness standards within allocated areas
  • Champion 5S practices and compliance within the laboratory environment
  • Ensure compliance with PPE, hygiene, and laboratory safety requirements at all times

Qualification Required

Diploma/Advanced diploma/Degree in Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry/Microbiology/Biochemistry

In accordance with the employment equity plan of Tiger Brands and its employment equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not limited, to candidates from under-represented designated groups.

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