Sensory Scientist
MARS Cosmetics
2 - 5 years
Delhi
Posted: 12/02/2026
Job Description
Job Description: Sensory Scientist / Sensory & Consumer Insights Scientist
Company: MARS Cosmetics
Location: Delhi (On-site)
Function: R&D / Product Innovation
Role purpose
Own the sensory measurement system for MARSturn feels premium / spreads well / smells clean into reliable language, scores, and insights that guide formulation decisions and predict consumer liking.
Key responsibilities
- Build and run MARS sensory program across makeup + skincare: descriptive analysis, attribute rating, preference tests, CLT/HUT support.
- Create and maintain a sensory lexicon and scorecards (e.g., slip, drag, cushion, tack, afterfeel, greasiness, powderiness, film, dry-down time, pay-off, blurring).
- Recruit/train a trained internal panel; ensure calibration, repeatability, and panel performance tracking.
- Design studies: sampling plan, blinding/randomization, test conditions, bias controls, and statistical validity.
- Convert results into actionable formulation guidance: what to change (emollients, powders, polymers, silicones, emulsifiers) to move specific attributes.
- Partner with R&D on benchmarking: competitive mapping, gold standard references, and sensory targets per category/price tier.
- Connect sensory to instrumental data: rheology/viscosity, tribology/friction, texture analyzer spread/firmness, gloss, payoff, wear testsbuild correlations where possible.
- Work with fragrance team/suppliers to evaluate fragrance performance in base: bloom, dry-down, off-notes, stability shifts, packaging interactions.
- Maintain SOPs, data integrity, and a searchable sensory database of prototypes and market products.
- Present insights to leadership in a crisp way: heatmaps, perceptual maps, drivers of liking, and next experiments recommendations.
Success metrics (KPIs)
- Repeatability of panel scores (low variance; high discrimination).
- Time-to-decision reduction in development (fewer reformulation loops).
- Correlation between sensory scores and consumer liking / repurchase intent.
- Clear category benchmarks + sensory targets adopted by formulators.
Qualifications
- MS/PhD in Sensory Science, Food Science, Psychology, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Pharmaceutics, or related.
- 38 years in sensory/consumer research (beauty preferred; FMCG acceptable with strong transferable methods).
- Strong working knowledge of sensory methods + stats (ANOVA, PCA, preference mapping; regression).
- Comfortable in lab settings and with product handling protocols and hygiene standards.
Must-have skills
- Sensory panel training + test design
- Quantitative analysis + insight storytelling
- Cross-functional collaboration with formulators
- High sensory acuity and disciplined evaluation habits
Nice-to-have
- Experience in color cosmetics sensory (payoff, slip, blurring, tack, transfer)
- Exposure to tribology/rheology/texture analyzer work
- Experience managing fragrance evaluation with suppliers
What we offer
High ownership role building MARS sensory capability end-to-end; direct impact on product quality and repeat purchase.
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