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Resolution/Regulatory Management:Manages day-to-day plant incidents related to food safety and QA.Handles non-compliance reports and resolves USDA issues during production. USDA or FDA experience is advantageous.
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Assist in preparing for and responding to all state and CFPB/FHA/VA/USDA examinations. Employee Matching Gifts Program: We will match monetary employee donations to eligible non-profit organizations, dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000 per employee.
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Expertise in the school foodservice segment, USDA Commodity program knowledge, credentials and/or training related to K-12 school segment. Expertise in the school foodservice segment, USDA Commodity program knowledge, credentials and/or training related to K-12 school segment.
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Machine loading – Load flats of shell egg unto the egg transfer machine (Old line 4/5) Candling – Remove all damaged, defective and dirty shell eggs according to USDA specifications Breaking machine operator – Remove pieces of shell and inedible egg product by flipping a lever and diverting the inedible egg product to a holding tank Flat washer and pallet washer – Load dirty flats or pallets into the designated machines and unload clean ones to the proper location.
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Strong background with food regulations/compliance/systems requirements in FDA, USDA, and BRC regulatory requirements. Manages the preparation and submission of USDA label approval requests.
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Sanitation in conjunction with USDA and state guidelines. HAACP and health department regulation compliance As Food Service, Worker, School, Service, Retail, Food. Sanitation in conjunction with USDA and state guidelines.
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Keywords: Northeast, Foodservice Sales, K12 Sales, New York, Eastern PA, New England. The CORE Group is looking to hire a Director, K-12 Team for the Northeast Division! Working knowledge of the current nutritional guidelines.
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Northeast, Foodservice Sales, K12 Sales, New York, Eastern PA, New England. Ability to translate industry trends and insights into tangible sales. Happy people do happy things; we allow our employees to focus on what they love to do.
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