Product Developer

Frimley
8 months ago
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Our Support Office is located right above the heart of the action — perched above our doughnut factory in Frimley, Surrey. It’s a unique and inspiring place to work, where the sweet smell of fresh doughnuts is never far away and the buzz of the brand is part of everyday life.

Here, you’ll join a collaborative, friendly team that supports everything from marketing and finance to operations, HR, and supply chain — all under one roof. Being based above the factory means we stay closely connected to the product and the people who make it happen.

With great transport links, free on-site parking, and a culture that blends fun with focus, our Frimley location offers the perfect environment to grow your career while staying close to the magic of the Krispy Kreme brand.

At Krispy Kreme, we're not just baking doughnuts—we’re crafting joyful experiences. And now, we’re on the lookout for a Product Developer who’s ready to roll up their sleeves, fire up the imagination, and help bring our next big idea to life (and glaze).

This isn’t just about making tasty treats—it’s about turning bold ideas into show-stopping products that spark joy with every bite. You’ll work at the heart of innovation, partnering with cross-functional teams and trusted suppliers to dream up, develop, and deliver products that make mouths water and hearts skip a beat.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Bringing to life everything from core range magic to limited-time-only delights and promotional powerhouses.

Cooking up creative ideas and transforming them into commercially viable, scalable products.

Leading in our development kitchen—testing, tasting, tweaking, and always pushing boundaries.

Owning the detail—ingredient specs, artwork sign-offs, allergen info—so every doughnut is picture perfect and process-proof.

Staying on the pulse of food trends and technologies to keep us ahead of the curve and craving more.

Teaming up with Ops, Training, and Marketing to make sure every product hits the market flawlessly.

What You’ll Bring:

At least 3 years of hands-on culinary product development experience.

A degree in Culinary Arts, Food Science—or a track record that speaks for itself.

A true love for food, with bonus points if you’re as doughnut-obsessed as we are.

Creativity by the dozen, with the know-how to make ideas work in the real world.

Solid understanding of ingredients, processes, and kitchen craft.

Big-picture thinking and detail-loving precision.

Excellent communication and collaboration skills—you’ll be presenting to everyone from chefs to senior leadership.

Why Krispy Kreme?
We’re a brand built on smiles, sugar, and seriously good ideas. If you want to join a passionate team that mixes fun with innovation, and you're ready to bring next-level doughnut creations to life—we want to meet you.

Ready to sprinkle your creativity where it counts?

Apply now and let’s create the next sweet sensation together.

About Krispy Kreme:

Our People: We embrace diversity within our teams, so whether you're a foodie, drink lover, sport enthusiast, gym bunny, movie buff, history geek, gamer, music fan, book worm, none of the above or all the above, you'll find a friend here!

Our Doughnuts: We're famous for our amazing doughnuts, but did you know that every Krispy Kreme doughnut is handmade, decorated and delivered fresh daily by one of our awesome team members?

Culture: Our culture is created through our leadership mix, of which there are a dozen (naturally!): Check out our careers page for more information on our Krispy Kreme Culture

Love our planet: Our beautiful, natural world gives us our sugar, cocoa, eggs, milk, coffee, and so much more. Protecting and preserving it is vitally important to us. So, we're constantly working to reduce our environmental impact and become more sustainable in all we do. Check out our Social Responsibility page for more information.

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