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The supervisor assists the sanitation manager in leading the continuous improvement of sanitation to deliver best in class performance in food safety, and yield loss due to spoilage while optimizing cost.
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Bilingual in Spanish highly preferredJob Summary: The QA Supervisor is responsible for supporting the Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation in developing, implementing, and enforcing Food Safety Programs.
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The QA Supervisor assists the Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation in providing quality and food safety leadership to employees. With the direction of the Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation, the QA Supervisor assists leading the plant in assessing food quality and safety and other initiatives to improve products and processes related to quality, food safety and consistency.
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Support Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation with all QA activities (fill in when and as required). Assist Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation to develop and update job descriptions.
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Director of QA, Food Safety & Sanitation to develop and update job descriptions. Conduct annual system review of SQF Program, Food Safety Plans, and Prerequisite Programs, including verification and validation activities.
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Enforce and administer Food Safety Program including Metal Detection. Participates in/leads projects to improve plant quality and food safety performance. The QA Supervisor will be responsible for implementing and maintaining SQF compliance.
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Oversees team execution of key food safety pre-requisite programs such as: GMP compliance, sanitation, documentation and recordkeeping, regulatory audits, etc. Ensures compliance with all health & safety regulations including food safety.
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The Sanitation Supervisor directly supervises plant sanitation programs and activities to ensure the highest quality and food safety standards. Monitor HACCP as outlined in the IDFA product safety system and ensure that sanitation activities regarding HACCP are performed and documented consistently.
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Technical liaison between facility personnel, chemical vendor, pest control service provider, the Food Safety and Quality Manager and Corporate Sanitation. This includes communicating to the sanitation associates safety, sanitation and food safety expectations while adhering to all government regulations and corporate guidelines.
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Conducts audits ensuring all required inspections and documentation are completed accurately (including but not limited to food safety documentation, EPSM, PSM, GFSI, etc.) RESPONSIBILITIESManages the daily work and safety of associates engaged in building, grounds, sanitation, refrigeration systems, beverage department, power industrial equipment, Material Handling Equipment (MHE), automation, and security.
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The Sanitation Supervisor holds the responsibility for leading sanitation team members, overseeing procedures, programs, and regulatory compliance to ensure absolute cleanliness and safety of all plant equipment for seamless production.
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Communicating all process inefficiencies, equipment malfunctions, safety concerns and GMP issues to the Production Supervisor & Sanitation Supervisor General cleaning of equipment and maintaining good housekeeping throughout the department per the daily sanitation checklist.
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Works closely with the Fresh Manager, Meat Manager, Front End Manager, and Night Manager to validate and ensure that all sanitation, food safety, and Team Member safety policies and procedures are in place and being effectively executed.
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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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The Food Safety & Quality Assurance Supervisor will report directly to the Food Safety & Quality Manager. The Quality Assurance Supervisor will help identify, solve, and prevent problems affecting product food safety, quality, productivity, and regulatory compliance.
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