What are the responsibilities and job description for the R&D Culinary Specialist position at Winston Industries?
We’re looking for an R&D Culinary Specialist to own how Winston equipment is tested, validated, and proven.
This role is built around testing. You’ll design and run structured, repeatable culinary and operational tests in the Winston Foodservice Kitchen, validating real performance with real food in real-world applications.
You’re not just running tests. You’re evaluating results, documenting what matters, and turning it into something engineering, sales, marketing, and customers can actually use.
Everything else in the role - training, demos, content development - starts here.
If you like digging into the details, running disciplined tests, and being the person who proves what works (and what doesn’t), this is your role.
What will I really be doing?
Own Equipment Testing and Validation
You’ll design and run structured, repeatable tests that prove how our equipment actually performs. Not in theory, not on paper - real food, real scenarios, and real results.
Turn Results Into Real Answers
You won’t just collect data, you’ll make it make sense. What happened, why it happened, and what to do with it. Clear, organized, and useful for engineering, sales, marketing, and customers.
Support Product Development and Validation Efforts
You’ll support testing, troubleshooting, and validation efforts tied to new and existing equipment. Making sure performance holds up in real-world kitchen conditions - not just in theory.
Lead Training, Demos, and Customer Support
You’ll show people how to get better results. Through demos, training, and hands-on support. Sometimes here, sometimes on the road, but always grounded in what actually works.
Be Part of the Content
You’ll help bring real-world credibility to what we put out. Videos, training, and application insights - all built from what you’ve actually tested and can prove.
Own the Kitchen
You’ll keep the Winston Foodservice Kitchen dialed in. Clean, organized, safe, and ready to be used - whether it’s a controlled test, a customer visit, or something that just came up five minutes ago.
Why would I want this job?
You get to work at the intersection of food, science, and equipment, and actually influence how it all comes together in the real world.
You are not guessing if something works. You are the one designing the tests, running them, interpreting them, and turning the results into something the entire organization relies on to make decisions and support customers.
The work you do shows up everywhere. It impacts product development, training, customer results, and how Winston equipment is used in real kitchens every day.
You will work closely with multiple teams, making sure that what comes out of testing is meaningful and actually drives decisions, improves applications, and delivers better results for customers.
You stay hands-on with food and equipment, just without the grind that comes with a traditional restaurant role.
If you like figuring things out, making things better, and being trusted to get it right, this role gives you the opportunity to do exactly that.
What kind of experience is required?
Have you ever heard the saying, “too many cooks in the kitchen”? Well, at Winston, we have quite a few chefs in the house. It’s awesome, but you need to be able to hold your own and be confident yet open-minded in your role.
While many jobs at Winston lend themselves to a flexible hybrid work schedule, our R&D Culinary Specialist will be in the office every day. Rare administrative days are the exception.
Are there any other qualities that I need?
At Winston, we know profits matter. But chasing dollars isn’t what drives our decisions. What does? People. We genuinely appreciate every single contribution our team members bring to the table, and we work hard to make Winston a better place to be every day. Culture isn’t an afterthought here - it’s the core. We love to grow talent from within, but we’re just as open to fresh ideas and knowledge from outside voices. Are we perfect? Nope. But we’re honest about that, and we stay focused on our vision: to make money and have fun doing it. After all, we helped revolutionize fried chicken, so you’d better believe we know how to keep things crispy, fun, and worth savoring
This role is built around testing. You’ll design and run structured, repeatable culinary and operational tests in the Winston Foodservice Kitchen, validating real performance with real food in real-world applications.
You’re not just running tests. You’re evaluating results, documenting what matters, and turning it into something engineering, sales, marketing, and customers can actually use.
Everything else in the role - training, demos, content development - starts here.
If you like digging into the details, running disciplined tests, and being the person who proves what works (and what doesn’t), this is your role.
What will I really be doing?
Own Equipment Testing and Validation
You’ll design and run structured, repeatable tests that prove how our equipment actually performs. Not in theory, not on paper - real food, real scenarios, and real results.
Turn Results Into Real Answers
You won’t just collect data, you’ll make it make sense. What happened, why it happened, and what to do with it. Clear, organized, and useful for engineering, sales, marketing, and customers.
Support Product Development and Validation Efforts
You’ll support testing, troubleshooting, and validation efforts tied to new and existing equipment. Making sure performance holds up in real-world kitchen conditions - not just in theory.
Lead Training, Demos, and Customer Support
You’ll show people how to get better results. Through demos, training, and hands-on support. Sometimes here, sometimes on the road, but always grounded in what actually works.
Be Part of the Content
You’ll help bring real-world credibility to what we put out. Videos, training, and application insights - all built from what you’ve actually tested and can prove.
Own the Kitchen
You’ll keep the Winston Foodservice Kitchen dialed in. Clean, organized, safe, and ready to be used - whether it’s a controlled test, a customer visit, or something that just came up five minutes ago.
Why would I want this job?
You get to work at the intersection of food, science, and equipment, and actually influence how it all comes together in the real world.
You are not guessing if something works. You are the one designing the tests, running them, interpreting them, and turning the results into something the entire organization relies on to make decisions and support customers.
The work you do shows up everywhere. It impacts product development, training, customer results, and how Winston equipment is used in real kitchens every day.
You will work closely with multiple teams, making sure that what comes out of testing is meaningful and actually drives decisions, improves applications, and delivers better results for customers.
You stay hands-on with food and equipment, just without the grind that comes with a traditional restaurant role.
If you like figuring things out, making things better, and being trusted to get it right, this role gives you the opportunity to do exactly that.
What kind of experience is required?
- You’ve spent real time in a commercial kitchen and understand how foodservice really works. Not just recipes, but consistency, pressure, and getting results that hold up.
- You bring at least five years of experience in culinary operations, R&D, equipment testing, or something closely related. You’ve worked hands-on with food, evaluated outcomes, and made decisions based on those results.
- You know how to assess quality, yield, and performance, and you’re comfortable communicating your findings.
- You can document your work in a clear, organized, and repeatable way so that others can actually use it.
- You’re comfortable working with commercial kitchen equipment and understand how it performs in real-world conditions.
Have you ever heard the saying, “too many cooks in the kitchen”? Well, at Winston, we have quite a few chefs in the house. It’s awesome, but you need to be able to hold your own and be confident yet open-minded in your role.
While many jobs at Winston lend themselves to a flexible hybrid work schedule, our R&D Culinary Specialist will be in the office every day. Rare administrative days are the exception.
Are there any other qualities that I need?
- You’re as comfortable following a test protocol as you are running a kitchen. You’re curious enough to ask why and disciplined enough to prove the answer. You can take something technical and explain it in a way that actually makes sense.
- You’re detail-obsessed, organized, and take ownership of your work.
- And you’re the kind of person people trust because when you say something works, it does.
At Winston, we know profits matter. But chasing dollars isn’t what drives our decisions. What does? People. We genuinely appreciate every single contribution our team members bring to the table, and we work hard to make Winston a better place to be every day. Culture isn’t an afterthought here - it’s the core. We love to grow talent from within, but we’re just as open to fresh ideas and knowledge from outside voices. Are we perfect? Nope. But we’re honest about that, and we stay focused on our vision: to make money and have fun doing it. After all, we helped revolutionize fried chicken, so you’d better believe we know how to keep things crispy, fun, and worth savoring