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Issuance of Production Batch Record to Manufacturing Scanning and archiving executed production batch records Ensure manufacturing and QC adherence to company policies/procedures, regulatory licenses, industry standards, and GMP regulations.
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Quality, QA, assurance, GMP, manufacturing, distribution, packaging, CDMO, pharmaceutical, batch, release, systems, compliance, regulatory, specialist, investigations, CAPA, deviation, change, control, operations, senior, leader, supervisor, manager, coach, mentor.
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Troubleshooting quality issues during production using customer concern information, product audit data, operations input, and production data. Supervises the day-to-day activities of QA Technicians to ensure QA operations and compliance with GSF, customer, and regulatory agency standards for food & packaging quality & safety; and enhance product development.
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Coordinate with the Shift Supervisor and the team leaders the supplies needed for each production run, including. respond to QA Techs and SPC charts. Inspect scrap and document all production numbers.
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Performs periodic work: High dusting, leather and wood surface (non-floor) polishing, wall washing, venetian blind cleaning, as assigned by the Supervisor Assembles all necessary equipment Removes/replaces designated carpet tiles.
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Recognize QA requirements, and report any circumstances that need attention to the QA Department or immediate supervisor. Communicate with the supervisor, customer, or designated representative to coordinate specific job-related aspects and ensure job continuity.
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Quickly communicate breakdowns in QA and Food Safety to the QA Supervisor Encourage an environment of idea generation, not complaints. Maintain an understanding of all products grown as well as the raw materials, packaging materials, and operations required in the production of these products including quality specifications and GMP / SQF standards.
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Basic understanding of the QA Lab duties in case of necessity to cover absence of QA Lab analyst. Responsible for ensuring the housekeeping, GMP compliance, and respect for the zoning for the assigned production line.
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The Quality Assurance Supervisor (QA Supervisor) is responsible for all and quality related initiatives, with a primary focus on production, warehousing, and logistic operations of the Russell Stover Chocolate site.
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Plant QA Supervisor. Oversees blending of raw materials to product mineral batches according to company standards and to meet production demand; maintains mineral inventory. Serves as a backup to the QA Manager in tasks relating to food safety and food quality within the facility when the QA Manager is out.
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Report any problems or issues to the QA Manager immediately Adjusts or corrects process to meet Quality Assurance standards Record keeping in accordance with governing agencies Assist in handling QA related matters Ensure all labeling for all products are compliant before and during production Promote and follow safety in the workplace Accountable for setting up sampling and testing of product.
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Monitor production processing via scheduled QA inspections. Description:SUMMARY STATEMENT:Our QA Technician will be responsible for monitoring and ensuring the highest level of quality assurance.
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Quality Supervisor Summary: The QA Supervisor is responsible for developing, administering and maintaining Food Safety and Quality programs that assure the production of high quality, safe products.
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Is responsible to report any quality issue to the Supervisor, QA Technician and/or Manager. Field positions will be exposed to various unfamiliar conditions where Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn and which may include, but are not limited to: manufacturing and warehouse plants, and other venues as directed by supervisor.
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As a quality Technician, you will report to the QA Supervisor and your hourly pay rate will be $23.05 with a shift differential of $0.50. QUALIFICATIONS:Technical or Associates Degree in a related field1 year of experience working in a production, manufacturing, food processing or packaging environmentProficiency in Infinity, SAP, or other production softwareESSENTIAL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:Sit, stand during time on duty.
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