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Quality system shall include food safety, Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Quality Control in LIMS, material control, sanitation, and HACCP, as required by GQMS. Enforce Kerry standards in the areas of ingredient and product standards, process specifications, formula compliance, sanitation/GMP/pest control, and regulatory compliance.
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Budget owner for lab supplies, labor, general supplies, lab services, and pest control. Manages plant QA team (QA Technicians, QA Supervisor) as well as, the plant Sanitation Function.
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Minimum five (5) years in a leadership role with relevant experience is required with experience in Quality QA/QC supervisory role, manufacturing, engineering, Continuous Improvement (CI), Quality Analytics, or Supplier Management (SQA) roles a plus.
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Education & Experience of the Quality Assurance Manager: 5 years previous manufacturing QA management experiencePrior Food manufacturing experienceBachelor’s Degree or equivalent in Life Science or related areaStrong knowledge of laboratory testing procedurescomputer software applications knowledgeExcellent analytical and organizational skillsPrevious supervisory experience.
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Coordinate QA efforts with R&D and vice versa. Monitor effectiveness of integrated pest management system. Develop and maintain a specific QA/QC SOP manual for plant. The Manager, Quality position is responsible for managing Quality Assurance at the plant level for multi-state distribution.
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The QA Manager will perform all jobs safely, accurately and efficiently to improve and maintain the performance of the entire plant in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability (SQR) and our strategy of putting the Customer first.
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QA efforts with R&D and vice versa the effectiveness of integrated pest management systems and work with R&D to ensure that manufacturing and raw material specifications exist and are current and enforced current with all key industry, regulatory, and certifying agency guidelines.
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Maintain a specific QA/QC sop manual for plant troubleshooting problems associated with finished product production in assigned facilities; investigate the root cause, develop and implement corrective actions, and prevent reoccurrence through the development of long-term solutions implement appropriate controls, sample plans, hold/release system modifications, code rotation, batching and processing controls, and other production systems where problems might exist.
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Support for all customer, regulatory, and third-party audits and lead process improvement initiatives; establish a rapport with plant and QA managers at all company locations; and document a complete HACCP and QACCP plan for the plant.
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In this role the QA Manager - Warehouse will be responsible for food safety and quality program management in our 26 distribution centers and will work with multiple cross-functional project teams and committees.
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The list of QMS elements includes Deviations and CAPA Management, Internal Audits, Change Control, Document Control, Training, Audits, Temperature Management, Supplier Management, Quality Risk Management, Validation, Qualification & Calibration, Returns and Recalls, Pest Control etc.
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Ensure pest control program is in compliance Support quality initiatives by participating in food safety or quality initiatives Monitor to ensure that Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs), Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), formulations, allergen programs, and finished product consistently meet specification.
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I.e., HACCP to regulatory and company requirements; maintain SQF certification; specifications for raw and finished materials; recall program; environmental monitoring program; and comprehensive pest control program.
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Manages Plant timelines and critical milestones for the Food safety and Quality Improvement Plan and other food safety/quality metrics (ie. Provides Corporate with quality assurance assistance involving vendor issues, both improvements and corrective measures.
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Through the Leadership Competencies of META5, lead all aspects of plant Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) Knowledgeable in GMP’s, inspection/auditing guidelines, sanitation, food regulations, pest control, and product safety.
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