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Familiar with quality/food safety programs including HACCP, SQF, SSOP, HAZCOM, GMP, etc. High School Diploma Able to read, write, and communicate in English Minimum 1-year Quality Assurance/ Control experience in a food manufacturing facility.
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Minimum 1-year Quality Assurance/ Control experience in a food manufacturing facility. Continuously monitor and perform food safety practices, visual quality standards, HACCP verifications, conformance to specifications, regulatory compliance, and compliance with company policies.
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Reporting to the Food Safety & Quality Manager, the Quality Systems Manager is responsible to design, implement and manage the facility's food safety, quality, and regulatory compliance policies at HARIBO's brand new state-of-the-art gummi manufacturing plant in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.
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Accountable to the Kroger Manufacturing Food Safety and Quality Principles. - Bachelor's Degree a discipline supporting food manufacturing operations or 3+ years equivalent experience and training.
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We are looking for an experienced Project Director with a background in design, construction and/or operations within the manufacturing, ag/bio-process, and food/beverage industries. + 7+ years of relevant experience in Industrial Manufacturing, specific experience in Food & Beverage desired.
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Sanitation Standard Operation Procedures (SSOP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Clean-in-place, Statistical Process Control (SPC), and related food safety standards. Provide guidance and oversight for supplier activities relating to quality, food safety, and product safety matters; set standards for supplier qualification, purchasing of raw materials and selection of contract manufacturers.
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Willing and able to adhere to all grooming requirements necessary for a food manufacturing environment. The health and safety of our employees - and the food we make - is our top priority.
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Understand food safety (SQF)/Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards. You will work onsite at our Food manufacturing plant is in Kent WA. 1-2 years Food Safety, Chemical or Sanitation experience desired.
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Support the efforts of the company to maintain our food safety system (SQF) and quality programs. 3+ years of proven direct supervision and management experience (Food Manufacturing preferred.
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To maintain all aspects of the quality and food/feed safety system such as QMS, HACCP, GMP and other BNA systems. Sustainable Agriculture, Refinery, Plant, Plant Manager, Engineering Manager, Agriculture, Energy, Manufacturing, Engineering.
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Responsible for the cleaning and sanitation of the production areas and supporting equipment, food safety, and following Good Manufacturing Practices protocols. All employees are responsible for immediately reporting any food safety, food quality, safety, or plant security issues to management for appropriate action.
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W-S Companies serves a diverse client base, including power, food and beverage, refining, utilities, chemical, manufacturing, pulp and paper, municipal, upstream, and downstream. As a leader in industrial cleaning and maintenance, mechanical and specialty services, we are a client-centric organization with employees committed to safety, integrity, and accountability.
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The Folding Carton Division is an industry leading manufacturer of folding cartons for food, beverage, tissue, hardware, confectionary, and many other industries. Production Supervisor is responsible for the safety, quality, training, development, and productivity of the personnel on their shift.
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This position is part of our Industrial Division, which serves Oil & Gas, Chemical, Food & Beverage, Metals & Mining, Utility, Manufacturing and electric utility clients. The Project Manager will be responsible for leading and managing substation projects from design to construction, ensuring safety, quality, schedule and budget compliance.
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Minimum 5+ years manufacturing maintenance experience in a food, consumer packaged goods (CPGs), or related industry required. Follow all procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and personal safety requirements outlined in position Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs.
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