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The Sanitation Supervisor directly supervises plant sanitation programs and activities to ensure the highest quality and food safety standards. Trains and instructs employees regarding quality and food safety standards and processes.
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ResponsibilitiesProvides technical and process knowledge for water treatment/wastewater, product batching, product testing, package testing, and supplier capabilityDemonstrates a working knowledge of production equipment (processing and packaging equipment) and its related impact on the overall qualityOversees team execution of key food safety pre-requisite programs such as GMP compliance, sanitation, documentation, and recordkeeping, regulatory audits, etc.
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Support Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) programs and activities. Experience leading and following food quality and safety policies and procedures. Bachelor's degree in a science-based area (ex: Microbiology, Food Science, Dairy Science) of study preferred, or a minimum of 2 years high level plant-based laboratory experience.
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The 3rd Shift Production Supervisor has daily responsibility for providing direct supervision to manufacturing associates, in one or more value streams or departments, to achieve Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery and People performance goals.
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As the Operations Supervisor, reporting to the Business Unit Manager, you will be responsible for all production activity for one area on one shift but should also know and be able to run all the aspects of the plant under the supervision of the Business Unit Manager, to meet company service, quality, cost safety, and people objectives.
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This position assists with managing all gas cylinder processing, ultrasonic testing, and compliance with all Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), SAFECORE, and other business related compliance activities.
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This role has the overall accountability of ensuring the applicable food safety and quality programs are fully implemented and documented to ensure USDA regulatory compliance and the production of safe and wholesome products.
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A minimum of 5 years-experience in food manufacturing management, preferably in the bakery/dessert industry with demonstrated success at the supervisor level. Lead and supervise production activity (including mixing, depositing, baking freezer loading and unloading, slicing, finishing, ingredient preparation, whipped cream production, hand shop finishing, high speed and secondary line finishing, packaging and labeling) to ensure compliance with all formulations, specifications, methods, procedures and practices so that product quality meets all specifications and standards for wholesomeness, appearance, dimension, weight, flavor and texture.
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The Production Supervisor ensures employee safety, product quality and asset performance while delivering on time the shift/line/area production plan. The Production supervisor is ultimately responsible for competency building across their team and to develop the autonomy of the team.
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Together with other quality shift supervisors, Senior QA supervisor, and Quality Manager to continue improve the food safety and quality program. Review and sign-off the shift HACCP and Finished Product Quality Testing paperwork to ensure required records are filled out/complete, and signed off by designated production staff and pass all the release criteria before pass on to Sr. FSQ supervisor or Quality manager for product release.
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SUMMARY:The Sanitation Supervisor directs and supervises the cleaning of the plant production equipment and facility to meet food safety requirements as required by federal, state, and local regulations and by DFA to meet customer quality and safety standards.
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Become proficient in areas of production and safety policies and procedures (accident/injury reporting, blood borne pathogens, confined spaces, emergency evacuation, equipment operation/maintenance, hazard communication, ladders, lockout/tag out, personal protective equipment, etc.
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The ability to utilize common sense and skills in completing responsibilities and operating equipment conforming to Company production, personnel, and safety procedures is needed. Supervises and coordinates all Production/Packaging activities on first, second, and third shift (as needed.
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In this role, you will disinfect surfaces, sanitize all components of our food production and processing equipment, and ensure that there is no unnecessary waste along the assembly line.
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Overview This person is a qualified individual and assists Production Supervisor on directing the daily activities on a designated shift in a safe and efficient manner to achieve the desired quality, quantity and timely baking, processing and seasoning of products.
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