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Serves as SQF practitioner, HACCP coordinator, and FSMA expert for the facility; leads a cross-functional Food Safety Team. HACCP and SQF Practitioner certifications are required, a PCQI certification is strongly preferred.
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Monitoring of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, sanitation standard operating procedures, pest control, good manufacturing practices, approved supplier program, foreign material control, plant sanitation, chemical control, product quality assurance, FSQA Customer complaints, food defense and security.
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Our well-known banners include Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets, and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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3+ years of quality experience in the food industry; knowledge and proven experience with food safety programs and systems: GFSI (BRC or SQF preferred), internal auditing, cGMPs, HACCP, FSMA.
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This position requires BS in Food Science and/or related major or have High School diploma with 1 year experience in manufacturing and training - HACCP, PCQI, GFSI, cGMP. Comply with SQF, Food Safety Plan (HACCP), Food Quality Plan (FQP) standards.
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Reinforce that GMP, HACCP, Food Safety, Food Security, Safety Rules, Work Rules, and company policies and procedures are followed. Must have a technical understanding of food safety including manufacturing, quality, HACCP, and GMP operations.
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Education Required Bachelor’s degree in animal science, Food Science, or Biological Science from a four-year college or university is required. Licenses/Certifications Preferred Certification or Formal job training in TQM (total quality management) principles, SPC, GFSI, HACCP, Preventable Controls, FSMA and USDA/FDA regulations would be beneficial.
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The QC Manager will be responsible for writing new HACCP plans, SOP’s for production and assisting with tasks related to auditing as directed by leadership. BA in Chemistry, Biology, Food Safety, Food Science, or related, required.
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Provide leadership and ensure high levels of food safety management is incorporated in all quality assurance policies and compliance functions, verifying the HACCP system and QMS. MS/BS degree in either food science, microbiology, biochemistry or chemical engineering preferably to a post graduate level in either science or management with 8 or more years’ experience managing and implementing QA strategies.
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Maintain robust food safety programs – HACCP and GFSI. Provide training and mentoring to the Quality and Operations teams (HACCP, GMP, Allergen awareness, etc.) The QA Manager will strive for continuous improvement and develop their team to meet and exceed food safety standards.
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Must have previous experience in food manufacturing and/or clean room environment. Ensures CCP monitoring and documentation is completed according to the HACCP plan. Work remotely with purchasing, planning, food safety & quality, R&D and maintenance team members or management to resolve production related issues.
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Experience and training with Food Safety, HACCP, SQF, Sanitation (SSOP & GMP) and/or other food safety systems and Quality Assurance process improvement skills required. Preference will be given to Food Science, Food Technology Degree, or other related fields, however not required experience will be considered.
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Ensure compliance with all quality and food safety programs through regular adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s), performance of sanitation audits, food safety checks (HACCP), and product quality checks conducted according to organization policies.
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Attend continuing education classes in food safety, GMP, food microbiology and HACCP. Manage relationships with key food safety regulatory agencies at state, national, and international level.
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5+ years experience in a food manufacturing environment preferred. Notice to Agency and Search Firm Representatives: Catalent Pharma Solutions (Catalent) is not accepting unsolicited resumes from agencies and/or search firms for this job posting.
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