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The Food Safety Training Specialist creates, maintains and updates food safety education and outreach materials. The Food Safety Training Specialist coordinates and provides food safety education and training for internal staff, industry, consumers and the community.
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Conducts regulatory, standardized inspections of public food service establishments and lodging facilities for compliance with environmental health and sanitation regulations, and other safety or sanitation-related areas as deemed necessary.
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Job Title: Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist Location: Centerville, Iowa What we’re looking for: The EHS Specialist will partner with the sites operations team to help drive safety as a core value.
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Job Title: Senior Environmental Health & Safety Specialist Location: Sylmar, CA What we are looking for: We are looking for a Senior Environmental Health & Safety Specialist that will assist the Safety Manager with the responsibility of promoting a safety culture and policies, procedures, and safety work practices.
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Requirements: Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in Health and Safety, Environmental Health, or Health and safety certification required.
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As the Safety, Quality & Compliance (“SQC”) Sr Specialist of the Chick-fil-A Supply Market Distribution Center (LDC) in Hutchins ,TX you will support the application of regulatory compliance in multiple areas, including food safety quality assurance (“FSQA”) and environmental, health and safety (“EHS.
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Ensures that Contractors permanently based on site have robust Environment, Health and Safety procedures and systems developed in line with Mondelez expectations. Provides Health & Safety expertise for the plant for all new projects and change management activities.
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Maintain familiarity with company policies and procedures pertaining to Quality Manual, Food Security/Food Defense, Sanitation, cGMP's, and HACCP/Food Safety.
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5-10 years of experience in Environmental Health and Safety, Engineering, Industrial Management. Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Engineering, Industrial Management or equivalent experience.
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager, you will support our Core Values of Passion, Teamwork, and Excellence as you take on the responsibility for Employee Health and Safety, Environmental Compliance, and Sustainability programs within the facility.
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Responsible for following all food safety policies, procedures and regulatory criteria including the current SQF code, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and associated preventive controls.
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Food Safety Specialist IV: Plans and organizes the work of a unit of lower-level Specialists; or evaluates, standardizes and interprets program procedures and operations; or functions in a geographically remote area in the development and promotion of an environmental health program; and performs other related duties as assigned.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Primary duties may include all activities related to food protection, environmental health education, vector control, living environment, epidemiology, chemical and physical hazards, land use, on-site sewage program, water supply, solid waste, swimming pools, animal bites, general sanitation and interpreting local and state regulations.
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We are looking for a Senior Environmental Health & Safety Specialist that will assist the Safety Manager with the responsibility of promoting a safety culture and policies, procedures, and safety work practices.
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Experience in public health that includes food services and HACCP systems, water quality, pest control and environmental monitoring would be an advantage. The Occupational Health Specialist (Safety) supports the delivery of the WBG Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Management System.
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