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The FSQA Manager implements standard processes and appropriate actions to improve quality / Food Safety of products, reduction of variation and eliminate waste. Collaborates with all stakeholders across the facility to prevent and correct quality and food safety deviations/GM/process violations/USDA NRs/etc.
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Support, implement, and maintain food safety, food safety culture, and quality practices as required through SQF. Will be responsible for completing job duties in a manner that supports all plant safety, food safety, quality, and environmental practices.
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Have extensive experience in a senior food safety and quality assurance role, preferably in a food processing environment. As a subject-matter expert for quality and food safety, you'll collaborate with stakeholders to reduce food safety and health risks and enhance compliance and product quality.
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Minimum required 5 years of work experience in food processing with supervisory and management experience for food safety and quality systems. This includes the design, coordination, and execution of required training in collaboration with the Human Resources, Operations, Sanitation, Maintenance, and FSQA teams to promote a culture of food safety and quality.
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ResponsibilitiesResponsible for managing the plant Quality and Food Safety program at a pet food plant. Assures compliance with applicable quality, food safety and regulatory standards.
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Reporting to the to the (Director) of QFS (Quality and Food Safety) Systems, the Quality and Safety Manager serves as the subject matter expert (SME) that supports the Food and Beverage Solutions (F&BS) team working with QFS, Operations, R&D, Innovation, Commercial, Sales, Marketing and other functional areas that enable successful go-to market execution.
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Manager of Food Safety (Supplier & Distribution Compliance):The Manager of Food Safety & Quality Assurance (Supplier & Distribution Compliance) will have an opportunity to work with various suppliers and distribution partners to ensure they meet or exceed regulatory requirements and CAVA food safety and quality standards.
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Quality Assurance & Food Safety Manager. Demonstrated knowledge and application of statistical process control, quality assurance techniques and tools and quality management principles in a food, chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
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The FSQA Manager directs the plant Quality Assurance department in selecting, developing, and motivating Quality Assurance team members to achieve company quality and food safety goals.
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Bringyourflavor #LI-RC4 What you will be doing The Corporate Food Safety & Quality Assurance team has an opening for a FSQA Manager, located at the Albertsons Companies Technical Center and Culinary Kitchens in Dublin, California.
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We are hiring immediately for a Manager Food Safety & Quality Assurance role. The Manager Food Safety & Quality Assurance (FSQA) is responsible for the daily management of all activities of the FSQA department to include food safety programs specification adherence and product quality for products within their assigned facility.
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The Plant Food Safety Quality and Sanitation (FSQS) Manager is responsible for managing all programs related to food safety, quality, and sanitation for the facility.
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Role Purpose Statement: The QFS Manager provides leadership and is responsible for supervising all quality, food and feed safety related matters for the facility. The scope of the following quality and food safety responsibilities correspond to Bunge facilities with more than a single processing platform and/or low/medium risk profile finished products.
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Summary:The Quality and Food Safety Manager is responsible for providing quality and food safety support and leadership within the ADM Milling Division, and more specifically, throughout his/her facility.
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This exciting opportunity as a Food Safety Quality Assurance Manager offers a competitive salary plus an excellent benefits package including medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, paid PTO etc.
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