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Job Summary: The Sr. Regulatory & Compliance Specialist is responsible for assuring compliance with all food safety & regulatory matters, also for supporting the Sr. QA Manager in developing, implementing, and enforcing Food Safety Programs for the company (including SQF program), oversees the plant SQF program to ensure certification is maintained.
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Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies (including GMP’s) and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Maintain Food Safety & SQF program compliance. Company representative for SQF, organic, kosher, halal, gluten free, non-GMO, and customer audits.
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Trainings/ Certifications Required: •HARPC/ PCQI Certified•SQF Implementation & Auditing Certified •SQF Internal Auditing Training Essential Functions/ Duties and Responsibilities: 1. SQF Certified Practitioner preferred•Experience with HACCAP, SQF, HARPC preferred •Experience working with Kosher, Organic, GFCO and AIB/NSF programs.
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Compliance with regulatory requirements, company policies (including GMP’s) and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Develop and partner with Sr. QA Manager on the implementation of Safe Quality Food (SQF) programs – including HACCP, Food Safety, Food Quality and Food Defense plans.
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Responsible for SQF readiness, Co-Packer, and Supplier quality communication. Education & Experience: •Bachelor’s degree in food science or equivalent field of study or 5 + years of work experience in QA. •Minimum 5 years’ experience in Food Manufacturing.
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Company representative for FDA, USDA, CDFA and sanitation audits. Support the Sr. QA Manager with all QA activities (fill in when and as required). Conduct annual re-assessment of SQF Manual and all supporting information including validations of all work instructions.
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Experience with USDA, FDA, or CA Dept. of Food & Agriculture guidelines/requirements. Conduct food safety and quality training including Good Manufacturing Practices (for contractors, new hires, and current employees) and all other SQF required training.
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Using fundamental technical skills, analytical abilities, and up-to-date regulatory knowledge, provide complete customer oriented, environmental analysis, planning and compliance solutions, to assist clients in areas of CEQA/NEPA permitting and regulatory compliance.
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The QA Supervisor will be responsible for implementing and maintaining SQF compliance. Audit and enforce production floor policies and procedures assuring SQF compliance. Responsible for verifying company compliance to third party standards (such as SQF, AIB, NSF, QAI, Non-GMO, etc.
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Trainings/ Certifications Required: •HARPC/ PCQI Certified preferred•SQF Implementation & Auditing Certified preferred•SQF Internal Auditing Training preferred Essential Functions/ Duties and Responsibilities: 1.
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This position supports the Experience Manager (EM) through a focus on performance (service/retail sales and in-store events), people (guest service and associate culture), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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Comply with all Kuehne+Nagel procedures, including those related to ethics, compliance, and safety. Here at Kuehne+Nagel, our Minneapolis/St Paul location is looking for a new Sea Logistics Sales Representative to join our Sea Logistics team.
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Enjoy competitive weekly pay between $2700 and $3200.
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Some of the other reasons people choose us include: Priority access to thousands of travel healthcare jobs Industry-leading pay Guaranteed weekly hours Experienced recruiters Comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, and vision 401k with employer match Assistance with travel, compliance, and housing Great bonuses for completions, referring friends, and more Benefits Dental benefits Medical benefits Vision benefits Guaranteed Hours 401k retirement plan.
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Act in compliance with Heritage Healthcare’s regulatory and professional standards and guidelines. Knowledge of accreditation standards and compliance requirements. Overview: Full-time Physical Therapist opportunity in Sacramento and ACC Senior Services IP. ACC is conveniently located in the Pocket/Greenhaven neighborhood, has been serving older adults in the Sacramento area since 1986.
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