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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. Bachelor degree preferably in Food Science, Animal Science, Poultry Science, Operations Management, Biology or Chemistry.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Quality Assurance and Food Safety Manager to join our team. Implement and maintain the Global Quality and Food Safety Standard in USA Barcel Operations to include but not limited to HACCP, HARPC, GMPs, Sanitation, Pest Control, Microbiology, Quality Control, Quality in Design, Laboratory, Customer Complains, etc.
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Quality and Food Safety Site Manager - Monroe, OH. Four (4) year University degree in a science related field (i.e., Food Science/Engineering, Microbiology, Food or Analytical Chemistry, etc.
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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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Strong background in the areas of microbiology and food science/engineering/food safety with a minimum of 15 years work experience. Bachelor of Arts/Science Degree in Food Science, Microbiology or an Agribusiness related major.
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We are seeking an experienced and authentic leader to join our team as a Senior Manager of Food Safety & Quality at our ethnic food manufacturing facility in Pasadena, TX.
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Quality and Food Safety Site Manager - Erlanger, KY. 8+ years' experience in managing quality control, quality assurance, and food safety in a food processing environment.
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If you have experience as a Food Safety Quality Assurance Manager, then send us your resume and we will respond ASAP. BS degree in Food Science, Biology, Chemistry, Operations Management, or related field is preferred or an equivalent of 5+ years' experience working in baking manufacturing.
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Opportunity for someone who wants tolead a poultry plant staff 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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Key Responsibilities a s a Food Safety and Quality Assurance Manager for dnata Catering, you will oversee a team consisting of a Food Safety and Quality Insurance Supervisor and multiple Food Safety and Quality Assurance Technicians.
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As the Senior Manager for Food Safety Quality Assurance (FSQA), you will oversee our organization's quality assurance and regulatory compliance. Senior Food Safety Quality Assurance (FSQA) Manager.
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Role Purpose Statement: The QFS Manager provides leadership and is responsible for supervising all quality, food and feed safety related matters for the facility. Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree in food science, Chemical Engineering or Chemistry preferred.
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Relevant educationin food science, Animal Science or equivalent combination of job experience and education is required. Experiences in pet food industry andfood safety programsis preferred.
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The Food Safety and Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for leading and developing the local QA Managers while driving the Russell Stover's food safety and quality strategy through the implementation of policy and procedures to support the vision and mission.
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