Inspector - State Egg Board
Job Description
Req Id: 33576
Job Title: Inspector - State Egg Board
City: Warsaw
Job Description:
Job Summary
Under supervisor guidance, you will be responsible for inspection activities in a 21-county area in Northeastern Indiana. The inspection activities will include retail egg inspections, wholesale egg inspections, Shell Egg producer inspections for USDA Shell egg Surveillance program, USDA Country of Origin Labeling audits, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shell egg producer inspections under 21 CFR 118. Additional duties will include:
Verifying packaging is properly labeled, eggs meet quality standards, and that the product is being maintained in an environment that promotes a safe product to the consumer
Reviewing Egg production facilities SE Prevention Plans, reviewing supporting records to assure compliance with the FDA Egg Rule, preparing and/or reviewing comprehensive reports for submission to FDA
Performing Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Inspections at retail locations throughout Indiana. Activities include: preparing a final report of findings, communicating findings with retail management, and transmitting the information to the appropriate regulatory agency
Conducting shell egg surveillance inspection of USDA registered egg production facilities and hatchery operations as designated by the USDA/AMS under the Egg Products Inspection Act
Evaluating shell eggs to verify quality and confirm appropriate environmental control
Other duties as assigned
What We're Looking For:
Bachelors degree
1 year experience in retail food industry or food production/processing
In lieu of degree consideration will be given to an equivalent combination of related education and required experience (Associate's degree + 3 years of experience; HS/GED + 5 years of experience)
Have or be able to obtain certification to conduct COOL audits per USDA/AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service) COOL program requirements and Shell Egg Grader and Surveillance certification through the USDA/AMS Poultry Programs
Certification for COOL must be obtained within 30 days of employment
Grading/Surveillance certification must be completed by the end of the first 8 months of employment
A good understanding of the retail food industry, including the production and distribution of shell eggs
A general knowledge of food safety and sanitation procedures
Basic computer operation, organizational, time management, and communication/conflict resolution skills essential
Ability to establish own work schedule and be self-motivated to complete a level of work expected of the position
Ability to conduct an inspection in a professional manner and record and submit findings to the appropriate agency
Ability to understand and interpret laws and regulations pertaining to the inspection being conducted
Ability to deal with potential conflict
Ability to pass a Office of Personnel Management (OPM) background screening and obtain/maintain FDA credentials and commission
Ability to pass an annual respiratory physical and fitness test
Valid U.S. or Canadian drivers license
Nice to Have:
Experience in food or shell egg inspection
Knowledge of shell egg grades and labeling
What We'd Like You to Know:
The position is a remote position with the official work station being your residence
All equipment required for the position is provided
A vehicle for work activities is supplied
This position is responsible for 21 counties in Northeastern Indiana
Learn more about Purdue’s benefits summary
Purdue will not sponsor employment authorization for this position
A Background Check is required for employment in this position
FLSA: Exempt (Not Eligible For Overtime)
Retirement Eligibility: Defined Contributions Waiting Period
Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply
What You'll Get in Return:
All university employees are afforded a generous benefits package, https://www.purdue.edu/hr/benewell/index.php, including medical/dental/vision insurance, paid time off, and retirement contributions. As part of Purdue University’s expansive employee benefit package, the University is proud to offer its employees the opportunity to grow, learn, and advance by offering a tuition remission opportunity at both Purdue University and Purdue Global.
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Posting Start Date: 8/26/24