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Strong working knowledge of HACCP, USDA standards, SQF, FDA, food safety systems, and sanitation requirements for a food manufacturing facility. Bachelor's degree in Food Science or related field, or equivalent experience with at least 3-5 years' experience in a food manufacturing quality assurance function to include quality supervision experience and/or training.
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Knowledge of SQF, HACCP, and GMP's, CFR Title 21, the FDA's Food Safety Program and other government regulations. The QA Technician ensures compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's) SQF, and administers/maintains all vendor and product compliance procedures, maintaining quality assurance throughout the production process, which includes: analytical testing of materials and continuous improvement in the Quality Assurance department.
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As part of this responsibility, the Maintenance Manager must be fully trained in the Company's food safety and product quality policies, programs, and procedures including but not limited to HACCP, GMP, Allergen Control, and Sanitation programs.
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Minimum of three (3) years as QC Technician role, preferably in food manufacturing. EFP is now seeking a Q.C Lead with food manufacturing experience is a must (bilingual Spanish/English) in the City of Baldwin Park, CA.
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Minimum 2 years of Hygiene, Food Safety experience preferably in a food manufacturing site Bachelor´s or associate degree in engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Basic or Applied Science, Environmental Science, or any other related subject.
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Serving as the SQF Practitioner for Food Safety and HACCP team member. + Understanding of Quality programs, Six Sigma and audit procedures for ISO, SQF and HACCP. + Maintaining and adhering to established Good Manufacturing Procedures (GMP) and Safety Quality Foods (SQF) compliance requirements.
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Train and reinforce that GMP, HACCP, Food safety, Food security, Safety rules and company policies and procedures are followed. Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, nutrition, food, dairy, animal, biology, bacteriology, molecular biology or microbiology or a related engineering field.
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Participate in Quality Assurance activities involving any number of issues and concerns such as HACCP analysis, good manufacturing practices, labeling, standards of identity, etc. Requires a Master’s degree (or U.S. equivalent) in Dairy or Food Science plus one year of experience as a Research Scientist, Quality Assurance Officer, or Graduate Research Assistant.
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Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in Science and at least 3 years' experience in food manufacturing. DSJ Global seeks an experienced FSQ Manager for our client in the food manufacturing industry.
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An working understanding of food manufacturing acronyms (SQF, QA/QC, CQP, QAP, HACCP, SOP,5S, GMP, etc. Minimum of (2)-two years of demonstrated work experience in food manufacturing, dairy food manufacturing experience preferred.
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Any working understanding of food manufacturing acronyms (SQF, QA/QC, CQP, QAP, HACCP, SOP,5S, GMP, etc.) Each of our employees is committed to uphold our tradition of care, quality, and passion through food, and together, we foster an environment where we can all make contributions that matter-from our manufacturing plants to our office locations and everywhere in-between.
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Support and train team members and clients on proper food safety and sanitation practices (HACCP, PCQI, Better Process Controls, etc.) Working knowledge of quality control and food safety standards (HACCP, GMP, etc.
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Two years+ experience as a supervisor in Food Manufacturing. Maintain effective communication with employees, supervisors, production manager, manufacturing support manager and quality department.
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Qualifications desired: Experience with Statistical Process Control analysis in food manufacturing environment Familiarity with BRC, FSMA, NAFTA and HACCP Progressive increase in quality assurance responsibility in batter and laminated products in a manufacturing environment.
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The QC Technician follows through on set processes and ensures adherence to good manufacturing practices (GMP), food safety, Safe Quality Food (SQF) standard, and product quality standards.
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