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Develop, lead, direct, update, reassessment, verification and periodic validation of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, Pest Control, Good Manufacturing Practices, Approved Supplier Program, Foreign Material Control, Plant Sanitation, Chemical Control, Product Quality Assurance, FSQA Customer Complaints, Food Defense and Security.
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These programs may include HACCP, HARPC, Global Food Safety Initiatives (SQF, BRC) Certification, Alchemy Training, Metrics/KPI's, Environmental, Foreign Material, Pest Control, Consumer Affairs, USDA, FDA, Tracking, Trending and other FSQA procedures.
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Monitoring of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, sanitation standard operating procedures, pest control, good manufacturing practices, approved supplier program, foreign material control, plant sanitation, chemical control, product quality assurance, FSQA Customer complaints, food defense and security.
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Serves as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the facility on sanitation and pest control programs. Position Summary Under the direction of the site Quality Manager or Plant Manager with dotted line to the Director of North American Plant Sanitation, the Sanitation Manager will be responsible for leading the implementation and execution of the Sanitation and Integrated Pest Management Program throughout the manufacturing facility.
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PCQI, HACCP and Internal Auditor certificates are preferred. The Sanitation Manager will work alongside QA, Operations, and Maintenance to help implement and facilitate quality improvements across the plant.
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Formal job training in TQM principles, SPC, HACCP concepts, CFIA/FDA regulations would be beneficial. One to 3 years of meat and/or seafood industry (as appropriate) experience at a federal CFIA/FDA meat and/or seafood processing plant (as appropriate.
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5+ years of work experience in a Sanitation Leadership role, three years as a HACCP Certified Sanitation Manager for a food processing facility preferred. Responsible for the Allergen and Non-Allergen Sanitation/Allergen Control Program.
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Provide support to overall key Food Safety/Quality program efforts such as, SQF certification audits, internal GAP assessment audits, campus verification/validation activities, Master Sanitation Plan, HACCP program, and Food Security initiatives.
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G meat science, animal science, food science, engineering or commensurate experienceMeat and/or Seafood HACCP and/or FSPCA Preventative Controls for Human FoodGFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferred and/or SQF Practitioner or equivalentRelated Experience:Minimum 5 years’ experience in FSQ management at federally inspected USDFSIS meat and/or FDA seafood plant(s.
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PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Sanitation Supervisor directs the day-to-day activities of the sanitation team surrounding the cleaning and sanitizing process for the poultry processing facility while maintaining compliance with all company, regulatory agency, and legal guidelines, regulations and laws.
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Provide fast, accurate shucking of oystersRestock all items through each shiftEnsure all tools and equipment are properly stored and safely usedAbility to follow daily HACCP sanitation proceduresFollow all relevant health department rules and regulationsStores oyster tags as manger request.
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Trained in Meat and/or Seafood HACCP and/or FSPCA Preventative Controls for Human Food. GFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferredand/orSQF Practitioner or equivalent. Knowledge of Food Microbiology, basic Statistics, Sanitation and sanitary equipment design.
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Benefits: Medical (HSA/PPO) Dental Vision Short Term and Long Term Disability Retirement Plan w/ match Tuition Reimbursement Life Insurance Flexible Spending Plan Paid holidays and PTO Day 1 Growth opportunities Incentive Plan Keywords: hourly, manufacturing, manufacture, product, labor, production, clean, cleaning, sanitation, sanitize, night, power jack, sanitary, food, safety, benefits, vacation, pto.
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Sponsor and mentor HACCP & PRP Team. Manage attainment and effectiveness of Preventative Maintenance program impacting Food Safety and sanitation performance. Lead HACCP & PRP teamPlay the role of SQF practitioner, plan, lead and execute.
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Strong understanding of food safety principles and practices, including allergen control, sanitation, and traceability. Required certifications: SQF Practitioner, HACCP, PCQI.Proven experience in implementing and maintaining quality management systems, preferably in the food industry.
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