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Our food manufacturing client is currently seeking a Sanitation Manager for their plant in Vineland, NJ. This position directs and manages the overall housekeeping and sanitation of food contact areas and manufacturing equipment to ensure compliance to required standards for cleanliness at the plant.
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5+ years' Leadership(Supervisor, Lead, Manager) experience in a food manufacturing environment preferred. Reporting in to this position is Sanitation Supervisor and leaders, as well as a sanitation team of approximately 60 skilled hourly associates, crewed primarily on second and third shifts, to provide sanitation services within a 230,000 square foot frozen food manufacturing facility.
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Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Manager, General Manager, FDA, Medical, Healthcare, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement.
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Advanced knowledge in managing a multi-craft maintenance department required, in a food manufacturing environment preferred. Our ready-to-use plant-based food products are grown on 173,000 acres by our grower partners and marketed in nearly 100 countries.
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As the Production Manager at our ice cream plant, you'll be responsible for orchestrating all aspects of the production process to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of high-quality ice cream products.
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Reporting to the Plant Site Director, the Sanitation Manager collaborates with other areas of the operation and external vendors to implement the facility Master Sanitation Schedule (MSS), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Chemical Programs, and daily operational cleaning.
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We are looking for an experienced Sanitation Supervisor (2nd Shift) to join our Secaucus, NJ team in our food manufacturing facility. The Sanitation Supervisor 2nd Shift will report directly to the Plant Manager and will be responsible for the oversight of sanitation performance, providing guidance and training to personnel, and ensure the safety and cleanliness of the facility.
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Large plants require a minimum of 5 years of experience as Manufacturing Plant Manager. The Plant Manager is responsible for directing and managing the everyday operation of the manufacturing facility.
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Going beyond the existing plant-based burgers, we are developing alternative meat whole-cuts using innovations in materials science, manufacturing and even tissue engineering. BS, MS, or PhD in chemical engineering, food science, mechanical engineering or 8+ years of a proven track record of developing and scaling up similar processing systems (food processing, textile processing, polymer science.
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Reporting to the COO, the Production Manager/ Manufacturing Manager will be responsible for execution of the production flow in a dynamic, multi-shift manufacturing plant.
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Franklin Foods is a pioneer in plant-based food manufacturing, with over 30 years’ experience in plant-based products. One example of how we plan to achieve this is by expanding our plant-based food production which has a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to conventional dairy products.
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Partner with the plant manager on identifying key capital projects that support food safety and quality initiatives. · Escalate nonconformances to quality director and plant manager in a timely fashion.
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Plant Safety, Food Safety, Food Défense Initiatives and Good Manufacturing Practices with an understanding that these are absolutes and are Priority #1. Support without hesitation General Plant Safety, Food Safety, Food Défense Initiatives and Good Manufacturing Practices with an understanding that these are absolutes and are Priority #1.
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O Train plant personnel in the area of GMP, food safety, HACCP, quality standards and other SQF/FDA regulatory requirements. The Quality and Food Safety Manager is responsible for managing all quality and food safety initiatives to guarantee the quality of the products as well as the safety of the consumer.
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Act as the supply chain representative of the plant management team to support and execute plant initiatives, including SQF, HACCP, and food defense programs. The Supply Chain and Commercialization Manager is responsible for assuring the development of the production plan, the scheduling, and the logistics of the plant.
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