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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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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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Job Responsibilities of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist: Assist with continually refining all plant safety programs, processes, policies, and procedures, including, safety committee, EMT / First Response assignments and training, CPR certification, Tornado and Fire Training, Blood Borne Pathogen Training, posting of required plant safety, security and signs etc.
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Conduct food safety and quality training including Good Manufacturing Practices (for contractors, new hires, and current employees) and all other SQF required training. Maintain Food Safety & SQF program compliance.
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Must be able to attend and successfully complete: Law enforcement training at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska; Rural fire protection specialist certification; Emergency Trauma Technician certification.
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Conduct food safety and quality meetings, produce meeting notes, and follow up on action items to ensure completion. Lead and participate in problem solving activities concerning food safety.
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Support senior management and operations with technical quality and food safety data for customer requests and surveys. 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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Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), you may view Portland Community College's (PCC) most recent Annual Security Report (ASR) on the Department of Public Safety website.
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Job Summary:The Food Safety Specialist – Live Operations will support food safety systems with a focus in live operations by performing internal audits and assisting in continuous improvement activities of key food safety programs, including the pathogen intervention strategy, best management practices (BMPs), pest control, and site cleaning and disinfection.
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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesDISH is seeking a Regional Safety Specialist to join our team! and conduct field safety auditsSupport various site, regional, and national safety and risk mitigation strategies for DISH, IHS, DISH Wireless, Manufacturing, Uplinks, Boost, etc.
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Experience with USDA, FDA, or CA Dept. of Food & Agriculture guidelines/requirements. Company representative for SQF, organic, kosher, halal, gluten free, non-GMO, and customer audits. Trainings/ Certifications Required: •HARPC/ PCQI Certified•SQF Implementation & Auditing Certified •SQF Internal Auditing Training Essential Functions/ Duties and Responsibilities: 1.
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Education Preferred:Preference will be given to candidates with an associate or bachelor’s degree (Food Science, Animal Science, Biological Science or related)Experience Required:Minimum 5 years of experience in Distribution Center Food Service Operations, Food Safety Quality Assurance/Control, Research & Development, Food Production/Operations, Supply Chain, or related discipline.
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Job Title: Environmental Health Safety SpecialistLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $60-90K plus bonusJob Summary of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist:The Environmental, Health, Safety Specialist position will be responsible for assisting the Corporate EPA and Safety Coordinator in monitoring and maintaining all programs, processes and procedures as they relate to the safety, health, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for the Iowa facility.
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Education & Experience of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist: Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health and Safety, Safety Management or comparable discipline is preferred.
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