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BS. Degree in a related field of Food Science, Microbiology, Meat Science, Animal Science or Chemistry. Our client, a fast-growing premier food manufacturing company with products sold worldwide, is seeking an experienced R&D Meat Food Scientist for their Research Laboratory.
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2+ years or more experience in R&D or Food Technology from a food manufacturing or food development company. This position will support multiple manufacturing plant facilities. Knowledge of FDA & US Government regulations, including labeling & nutritional facts with use of Genesis Nutritional Software.
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Pursuing or completed 3 years of study of the Bachelors Degree program in; Biomedical, Industrial, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Computer Engineering or Life Science (Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry.
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Minimum of three (3) years as QC Technician role, preferably in food manufacturing. · A GED from High School or Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of the following: Food Science, Quality, Microbiology, Biology, Chemistry or 1 years working in related fields.
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Our client, a fast-growing premier food manufacturing company with products sold worldwide, is seeking an experienced. Manage food product document control and records, specifications, attaining food safety, verification, product identification trace and incident management.
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BS degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Chemistry, Engineering or related field of study preferred. Primary Job Responsibilities: Responsible for all aspects of company Quality Assurance and Regulatory affairs in compliance with local, state, and federal food safety standards at our dietary supplement manufacturing facility.
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Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, nutrition, food, dairy, animal, biology, bacteriology, molecular biology or microbiology or a related engineering field. Five plus years experience as a Quality Manager in a Cheese/Dairy manufacturing plant.
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The intern will be exposed to analytical chemistry, microbiology, R&D, and quality compliance as needs and aptitudes develop. We are leading the way with unmatched expertise in current Good Manufacturing Practices and sterile pharmaceutical manufacturing, and the highest quality and safety standards so hospitals can more confidently and reliably focus on patient care nationwide.
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Provide technical support and Subject Matter Expert input for manufacturing-related process improvements, change control, deviation investigation, and CAPA implementation. No make-up, jewelry, contact lenses, nail polish or artificial fingernails may be worn in the manufacturing environment.
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Key Words: Deviations, manufacturing, investigations, deviation, CAPAs, root cause analysis, compliance, preventative/corrective actions, 6 M's, 5 Y's, fishbone, BS, BA, biology, micro, chemistry, GMP, QA, QC, documentation, biopharma.
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Position Summary: As a Quality Systems Manager, you will play a pivotal role in our FDA regulated manufacturing facility. Collaborate closely with QA operations, QA lab, and manufacturing operations to develop and maintain quality systems and processes ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Knowledge of and adherence to Edwards Environmental Health and Safety and Quality guidelines, as well as Microbiology standards, as they relate to department clean room medical device manufacturing.
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Gamma sterilization experience and knowledge of manufacturing cleaning. Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Microbiology, or a closely related life science. Ability to use ISO, AAMI, USP, ANSI, EUMDR and related guidelines toward the design, manufacturing, development, and launch of initiatives.
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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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Communicates Microbiology-related observations, issues, problems, discrepancies, and any violation of company policies or procedures to the QC Project Manager, QC Microbiology Manager, Assistant Director of Microbiology, Director of Microbiology, or designee.
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