Reference #: 562f0431-e31f-4f4d-938e-05e1589abebaDescription
The Food Safety Quality Assurance Technician plays a valuable role in our organization by ensuring our programs are executed properly by providing support to our operations. This role is part of a cross-functional team that interacts daily with many departments including operations, sales, and warehouse in working together to solve problems and improve processes.This position is located at Hatfield North on 2nd shift.Assists with coordination with other departments concerning food safety and food quality issues, enforces the FSQA policies and procedures.Drives Incident and complaint investigations/responses in assigned areaMonitor adherence to USDA/HACCP regulations for sanitation (SSOP and SPS) including pre-operational and operational sanitation and personnel practices.Perform audits and process inspections for sanitation, quality, food safety, and other manufacturing and FSQA processes.Support change management requests and implementation as well as audits, investigations, and trace exercisesTrain team members as backups or alternate shift coverageVerification of effectiveness of preventative measures and corrective actionsEscalation of issues to FSQA supervisor when neededMicro verification, product testing and sampling as neededComplete projects as assigned and manage individual performance plansAttend meetings and support tactical on the floor FSQA tasksMinimum three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experienceAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manualsAbility to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram formAbility to write routine reports and correspondenceMust have basic knowledge of computers including MicrosoftOutlook and Microsoft Excel
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