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Knowledge of ammonia refrigeration and food processing a plus. Our client is currently seeking a Safety & OSHA Coordinator ManagerØBS degree in workplace security, health, or safety or equivalent required.
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Job DescriptionThis role is responsible for managing and coordinating activities with regards to food safety and sanitation programs in a food processing plant. Support without hesitation General Plant Safety, Food Safety, Food Defense Initiatives and Good Manufacturing Practices with an understanding that these are absolutes and are Priority #1.
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The Warehouse Manager will be instrumental in strategic planning, optimizing efficiency, managing costs, and maintaining inventory accuracy while ensuring safety compliance and industry standards.
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Knowledge of safety regulations and best practices in food manufacturing. Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Dairy Science, Food Science, or a related field preferred. This individual will ensure that production targets are met efficiently while maintaining strict adherence to quality and safety standards.
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Responsibilities:•Lead, coach, and manage a team of 40+ FTE (including 4 supervisors) across 3 shifts•Assist in the daily evaluation of product quality to ensure compliance with established standards•Ensure proper training of sanitation personnel to follow work rules and procedures•Support compliance to plant quality and food safety systems, pest control, sanitation, environmental policy, corrective action policy, etc.
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Responsible for food safety regarding all products and processes. Manage all food safety and quality activities. This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
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Minimum of five years’ experience with hands-on food safety experience in a food warehouse, manufacturing, or processing environment. Considerable experience with occupational health, regarding transportation safety, food safety, and environmental compliance is preferred.
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Knowledge of food safety programs and systems: BRC or SQF preferred, internal auditing, cGMPs, HACCP. Support compliance to plant quality and food safety systems, pest control, sanitation, environmental policy, corrective action policy, etc.
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Responsible for plant capital projects in accordance with the plant’s Compelling Business Need (CBN) including safety, service, cash flow, productivity, and growth targets. Experience in a Food Manufacturing environment preferred.
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Description: The Judge Group has partnered with a manufacturing client in the Marysville CA Area to find a Quality Manager for their leadership team at the plant. Be the subject matter expert on all things quality assurance and sanitation and constantly look for ways to improve the plant, processes, training, and food safety.
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3+ years of quality or sanitation leadership experience in the food manufacturing industry. 3+ years of quality or sanitation leadership experience in the food manufacturing industry. Spanish speaking skills are highly preferred.
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Plan and direct the activities of sanitation personnel during 3rd shift. Our client is currently seeking a Sanitation Superintendent in New Hampshire. CIP experience preferred. Evaluate job performance of sanitation personnel and take corrective action as needed.
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Our client is currently seeking a Food Safety Quality Assurance Manager for their Ready-to-Eat food products facilities in Denver CO. This is a newly created position as a result of the impressive growth the company is experiencing.
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We are working with an industry-leading food manufacturer seeking a Regional Safety Manager based out of their Valdosta, GA facility. Stay abreast of industry trends, best practices, and regulatory updates related to food safety and occupational health and safety.
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Description: Our food manufacturing client is currently seeking a Plant Manager for their facility in Garden City KS. The Plant Manager i s responsible for all Operating departments within the site.
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