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The QA Supervisor for this USDA food manufacturer in Gardena, CA will anticipate and respond to any regulatory agency requirements and reports related to food safety. 5+ years of USDA food manufacturing experience.
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Works under FSQA management guidance to ensure compliance with Foster Farms, FSIS/USDA, and customer requirements. Communicate with USDA personnel to resolve regulatory issues. Monitor the production process and perform routine Food Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA) checks in accordance with the food safety and quality programs at the manufacturing site.
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The Newell Group is recruiting for a Safety Manager for a preferred client in the Central Valley. Strong commitment to food safety and team member safety. The Newell Group is recruiting for a Safety Manager for a preferred client in the Central Valley.
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Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with domestic and international food safety regulations, including but not limited to FDA (Food and Drug Administration), USDA (United. In-depth knowledge of both domestic and international food safety standards and regulations, particularly in dairy or ice cream manufacturing.
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Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Executive Director, Laboratory Science is responsible for establishing, evaluating, and overseeing the operations, policies and procedures and supervision of the educational and quality assurance functions of the Animal Care Facility (ACF), Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), Human Embryotic Stem Cell Committee (SCRO) and research Laboratory Safety Office.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role oversees facility operations, ensures food safety programs, and enforces plant policies through proactive cooperation with other groups and facilities.
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Work closely with HACCP and USDA to comply with all state and federal rules and regulations for poultry processing. Able to work while wearing appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for the job (such as steel-toe protective footwear, harness, safety glasses, hard hat, gloves, insulated clothing, etc.
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Food safety training, sanitation (SSOP & GMP), USDA quality troubleshooting and QA process improving skills required. The Manager, Food Safety Quality Control (FSQA) manages the sanitation activities and/or crew, and may manage the quality technician in plants where applicable.
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Must adhere to USDA Safety and Sanitation Regulations and customer specifications. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Perform various roles including activities such as product receiving and selection, packaging, sorting, re-boxing, marination, further processing and facility sanitation while adhering to company manufacturing requirements and safety regulations.
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Manage third-party audits such as USDA, BRC, NSF, or SQF. You will serve as the point of contact for communication regarding compliance with FDA, USDA, and third-party audits. Conduct internal food safety audits and initiate corrective and preventative actions as needed.
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OSHA, EPA, FDA, USDA, HACCP, etc.) Placing a premium on adaptability, safety and family well-being, our work model, Presence with a Purpose, offers a hybrid work environment between remote work and office time.
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As a Food Safety Specialist (also known as Quality Assurance Specialist, Food Safety Officer), you'll be responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of food products. Knowledge of FDA and USDA regulations, with strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
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Structure food safety programs to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act and regulatory agencies applicable (such as FDA, USDA, County health department, National School Lunch Program standards, etc.
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5-10 years in USDA/FDA background in a Food Manufacturing or Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical industry. Conduct interviews and training for new hires and provide ongoing food safety and quality-related training for all QC Technician employees at least once a year.
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