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Bachelor's degree in food science, chemistry, or a related field. We are seeking an experienced Quality Assurance Manager to join our team in a fast-paced food/beverage manufacturing environment located near Leesburg, Florida.
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General knowledge of codes and standards relevant to safe operation of medical instrumentation such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), ACHA, CAP, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), DNV, the Joint Commission (TJC), and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI.
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Food/Meat Science, Microbiology, Chemical Bachelor’s, or related degree. · Responsible for strategic leadership of the Food Safety and Quality teams in food safety and regulatory compliance issues to ensure a food safety, first time quality culture and brand protection throughout the company.
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GSRC supports regulatory compliance requirements for Amazon’s worldwide programs such as Dangerous Goods, Global Trade Services, Food Safety and Extended Producer Responsibility, Transport Risk Compliance and Environment Assurance Program.
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Our diverse work portfolio includes broad accreditation offerings and tested insights across the environmental, food and life science markets. The Quality Assurance Coordinator reports to the Laboratory Quality Assurance Manager or Quality Specialist and is responsible for supporting the overall quality assurance program by assisting in essential functions and tasks to ensure compliance with all relevant regulatory and company standards while ensuring traceable and defensible data.
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Juris Doctorate or Master’s degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science or related field desirable or equivalent Experience. The Regulatory Affairs Manager monitors regulatory issues within designated areas and identifies opportunities to engage with government agencies including those within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to further advance the mission and priorities of the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF.
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BS degree in a Food Science/Technology, Biology/Microbiology or Natural Sciences preferred. I have a talented group of recruiters who specifically source Technical Sales Professionals, Scientists, Regulatory Affairs, Scientific Affairs, Executive Technical professionals, Quality Assurance, Product Development, Technical Service, Nutrition, Analytical and Corporate Chefs.
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You will communicate with and lead projects with regulatory agencies, such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Notified Bodies in the EU. You will participate in various activities of medical device businesses (DePuy Synthes, Ethicon, and Cardiovascular and Specialty Solutions), the larger cross-sector Epidemiology Department (Janssen Pharmaceutical and J&J Consumer) and the Office of Chief Medical Officer.
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A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Food Science, Microbiology, or a related field. The successful candidate will blend a deep knowledge of food science and quality management with strategic leadership, promoting a culture of health and quality that resonates with our company's proud tradition and future goals.
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Complex industrial design and EPC projects for our Food, Beverage, Consumer Packaged Goods, and Life Science sector manufacturing clients. Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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B.S/BA in Food Science, Biology, Nutrition, Chemistry, or other science related field or equivalent years of related experience. Strong working knowledge of HACCP, food safety management systems, pest control, microbiology, sanitation, and GFSI compliance required.
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The Quality Assurance Manager will be responsible for ensuring that our products meet our high-quality standards and regulatory requirements. Knowledge of food safety regulations, HACCP, and GMPs.
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Bachelor's degree in occupation health and safety or food science is preferred. Maintain working relationship with local and regional compliance and regulatory authorities (Local Health Department, 3rd party QA/ QC groups.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an accredited university in geology, hydrogeology, or civil/environmental engineering or other related science with at least two years of demonstrated consulting experience in California.
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Supervises the day-to-day activities of QA Technicians to ensure QA operations and compliance with GSF, customer, and regulatory agency standards for food & packaging quality & safety; and enhance product development.
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