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This position has multiple direct reports all professional level: Regional FSQA Managers, Global Director of Food Safety & Regulatory Compliance, Food Safety & Quality Systems Manager.
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In return, the company offers a good starting salary, excellent benefits and relocation if neededSalary range for this position is $60-70k plus 10% bonusThis is a 3rd shift positionQualifications & Requirements:-Bachelor's degree Required-Minimum of 3 years' experience in Q2+ years as a QA supervisor or as a QA lead-Strong knowledge with FDA and USDKnowledgeable and experienced in food safety programs and policies, to include government regulations, FDA, GFSI, HACCP, GMP, and Allergen Program.
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The ideal candidate must hold a valid SQF Practitioner certification and have a strong background in food safety practices. Familiarity with the SQF Food Safety Code: Food Manufacturing.
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Coordinating the local HACCP Team and partnering with Corporate Quality and Food Safety. Leading all customer, regulatory, and third-party quality and food safety audits. Implementing and executing quality and food safety programs.
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Basic knowledge of Hazard Analysis Critical Care Point (HACCP), Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) standards, and Preventive/Controls/Qualified Individual (PCQI) Description: Are you passionate about maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness and safety in the food manufacturing industry.
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Experience: 5 years in Environmental Health and Safety, with 3 years minimum in manufacturing (food manufacturing experience is a plus). This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
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Directs the processing of assigned products consistent with scheduled requirements, cost standards, safety requirements, environmental, quality, maintenance, sanitation, and food safety specifications to assure maximum output at the lowest possible costs.
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They are seeking an experienced professional to become their next Environmental Health and Safety Manager. Key Responsibilities:Program Leadership: Develop and implement site-specific Health and Safety programs, collaborating with cross-functional teams to align objectives, and train a mainly Spanish-speaking workforce.
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Must have good all-around knowledge of production operations and techniques, food safety; product yields, and USDA regulations. Obey safety rules and exercise caution in all work activities.
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Description: The Judge Group is in search of a strong HACCP Coordinator for an exciting, rapidly expanding Food Manufacturer in Chicago's northern suburbs. 3 years of Food Manufacturing experience in Quality, Food Safety, Sanitation or Regulatory Compliance.
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Accountable to the Client’s Manufacturing Food Safety and Quality Principles. Previous experience as superintendent or other mid-level management position in a food manufacturing plant.
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Bachelor’s Degree in a related field supporting food manufacturing operations. Demonstrate the company’s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion, and safety. Perform all jobs safely, efficiently, and accurately to maintain and improve the performance of the entire plant in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability (SQR), and our Customer 1st strategy.
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Food Safety / Food Security / Food Quality. Description: Our food manufacturing client is currently seeking a Production Manager for their facility in Minnesota. 3+ years managerial experience, preferably in a food processing facility.
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The Sanitation Manager also works to ensure that our products meet the company's standards and specifications, and all food safety and quality standards are being maintained daily. Must communicate with Supervision of any Food Safety and Equipment concerns.
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Any experience with USDA food safety, FDA or State food safety and sanitation inspections, FSMA and HACCP regulations, and Pest Control. Trains employees on animal welfare, food safety, product quality requirements and product specifications.
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