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The FSQA Manager implements standard processes and appropriate actions to improve quality / Food Safety of products, reduction of variation and eliminate waste. Collaborates with all stakeholders across the facility to prevent and correct quality and food safety deviations/GM/process violations/USDA NRs/etc.
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Special consideration will be given to applicants with previous experience working as Quality Assurance Manager; Quality Assurance Food Safety Manager, QA Supervisor, QA Manager, QC Manager, QC Supervisor, Food Safety Regulatory Compliance Manager.
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Support, implement, and maintain food safety, food safety culture, and quality practices as required through SQF. Will be responsible for completing job duties in a manner that supports all plant safety, food safety, quality, and environmental practices.
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Opportunity for a Senior FSQA Manager to oversee a large poultry processing plant in Lewiston, NC. This person leads the local organization in identifying, progressing and realizing the implementation of Quality / Food Safety Policy and Quality Systems.
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Responsible for the implementation and coordination of supplier transitions with cross-functional teams and matrix resources tied to strategic sourcing activities (including overseeing on-line qualification trials, sample testing, and distribution testing)WHAT YOU’LL NEEDUndergraduate or graduate degree in Quality & Food Safety, Animal Science or Food Science preferred.
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The Sr. FSQA Manager will identify and investigate all Quality /Food Safety opportunities covering all products, projects, and processes as well as deliver measurable improvements utilizing Quality Improvement and Continuous Improvement strategies.
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We are looking for a Manager of Food, Safety, Quality and Regulatory Affairs (aka FSQRA) to join our team remotely! As the Manager of FSQRA, reporting to the Director of FSQRA, you will assist in the development, maintenance, and implementation of Food Safety and Quality Assurance procedures for your assigned facilities: Conagra Manufacturer, Co-Manufacturer, Supplier, and/or Research & Development.
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Lead the identification and delivery of non-capital related continuous improvements necessary in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability, etc. Minimum of 5 years of engineering experience Good oral and written communication skillsRoot Cause Analysis, 5 Why, SPC Analysis, process, and design FMEA’S.6 Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt Position Responsibilities:·Primary process Engineer for operations, trouble-shooting issues and driving continual improvements in reliability, quality, and cost (compression molding, ram extrusion, annealing, blending & cross-linking operations)·Lead the development and execution of new Capital Projects.
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The primary function of the Quality/Patient Safety Program Manager is to support, coordinate, and facilitate the quality management (QM), patient safety (PS) and regulatory performance improvement (PI) activities for the hospital and medical staff.
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Quality And Patient Safety Program Manager Position Summary: Support, coordinate, and facilitate the quality management (QM), patient safety (PS) and regulatory performance improvement (PI) activities for the hospital and medical staff.
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Collaborate with team to develop annual and long-term planning of various activities and initiatives including; annual staff retreat, continuing education and Quality and Safety events when applicable.
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In partnership with leadership and HR, provide consistent training and education to employees on safety, OSHA, print, finishing, mailing, and kitting quality standards, procedures, and best practices to ensure compliance and understanding.
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Lead and assist in the elimination of quality issues on site with the use of tools including Root Cause Analysis, 5 Why, Process FMEA’s and SPC analysis tools. ·Continually improve knowledge of validation methods and techniques; train employees on validations to improve the overall quality of validation knowledge and performance.
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Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ), or Healthcare Quality and Management Certification (HCQM), or Certificate of Professional Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety (CPQPS) within 2 years of employment is required.
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We are hiring immediately for a Food Safety Quality Assurance General Manager role. SUMMARY:The Food Safety Quality Assurance General Manager is responsible for the daily management of all activities of the FSQA department to include food safety programs specification adherence and product quality for products within their assigned facility.
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