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Overview Cimpls Meats, LLC., an American Foods Group Company, has opportunities for a Quality Assurance Technician at our Yankton, SD plant. High school diploma or GED.Previous quality assurance experience in the food industryMust be able to effectively communicate in English (speak, read, and write.
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Join our team as a Food Safety/Quality Assurance Supervisor at our well-respected poultry processing plant in Monterey, TN! Job Title: Food Safety/Quality Assurance Supervisor.
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Audits plant compliance to Federal and State regulatory standards and reports any deviation to Quality Assurance and Plant Management Supervises, trains and develops subordinates if applicable.
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The Food Safety Quality Assurance Technician plays a valuable role in our organization by ensuring our programs are executed properly by providing support to our operations. Monitor adherence to USDA/HACCP regulations for sanitation (SSOP and SPS) including pre-operational and operational sanitation and personnel practices.
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Employees are responsible for producing a safe and quality food product per USDA guidelines and are required to report all food safety related problems to their Supervisor/Manager and/or to the Quality Assurance department to initiate immediate action.
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Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Quality Assurance, or a related field. Keep abreast of industry trends, regulatory changes, and emerging technologies in food safety and quality assurance.
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5 years of experience in food safety and quality assurance, with 1-2 years in a supervisory or leadership role. Oversee the development, implementation, and maintenance of food safety and quality assurance programs in compliance with industry standards and regulations.
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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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Food Safety & Quality Assurance Collaboration Provides corporate support for the activities of business unit Food Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA) teams to ensure consistent processes, methods and standards, and compliance with all regulations.
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At least 3 years of experience in capturing and integrating processes into QMS.Profound understanding of Quality Assurance (QA) methodologies, tools, and processes. Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Free food & snacks Health insurance Paid time off Parental leave Vision insurance Wellness resources Job Title: Senior Quality Assurance Engineer Department: Engineering/Quality AssuranceLocation: Minneapolis, MNJob Type: Full-Time, SalariedCompany Overview: ViruTech a medical division of TMPI, is a leading technology firm specializing in innovative solutions for viral detection and prevention.
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Knowledge of food safety, quality, and regulatory requirements including HACCP, GMP, SSOP, USDA, FDA, and SQF. Job Title: Quality Assurance Manager. Oversee Quality Assurance programs & systems for manufacturing areas including meat, bakery, sauce, hummus, and falafel.
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We are hiring immediately for a Food Safety Quality Assurance General Manager role. SUMMARY:The Food Safety Quality Assurance General Manager 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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Licenses/Certifications Preferred Certification or Formal job training in TQM (total quality management) principles, SPC, GFSI, HACCP, Preventable Controls, FSMA and USDA/FDA regulations would be beneficial.
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Coordinates the activities of the Food Safety & Quality Assurance (FSQA) team for implementation of quality and food safety programs (HACCP and SSOP) and procedures. Conducts investigations of plant Quality Assurance and Food Safety processes and suggests process improvements projects and tasks that to be completed.
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Food Manufacturing Quality Assurance Lab Technician. Performs Quality Assurance surveillance and inspections to ensure product is to customer specifications and by Winland Foods standards.
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