
We are seeking a Food Safety/Quality Control Manager position to lead the implementation of our food safety and product quality control strategy throughout company and building strong, structured systems to uphold best practices and standards.
Job Title: Food Safety/Quality Control Manager
Location: Wallkill, NY 12589
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary: From $70,000 per year
Objective for food safety Responsible for ensuring that food products meet standards set by the company and regulatory authorities (FDA, SQFI, Fish and Wildlife, etc…). They may develop and review quality and safety policies and manage audits by third-party inspectors. They may train quality assurance employees and oversee manufacturing and production processes.
Objective for quality control Test product for its intended use and make sure it performs up to the company’s specifications on a daily basis while measuring and improving productivity.
Job duties:
Food safety and regulations:
· Develop, implement and audit food safety and food quality systems that ensure that the business is compliant at all time with FDA & local health department and third party audit companies.
· Identify training needs, develop training modules and provide trainings to all employees.
· Maintain, develop existing supplier approval processes and ensure continued compliance.
· Meet with other supervisors and inspect facilities for compliance with standards, finding methods to resolve any issues that can arise.
· Prepare reports on food quality/safety status to Senior Management and record of all tests and inspections conducted.
· Maintain solid traceability of product by batch.
· Inspect cleaning process of equipment and facility
· Understand efficiency of cleaning/sanitizing product
· Research all new technics or product that can better improve the current safety food standards of the company’s product.
Quality control:
· Implement and accountable for ensuring that the plants follow and adheres to quality procedure and protocols.
· Review and analyze customer feedback and respond to any complaints.
· Visually inspect and manually test manufactured product from raw, in process and finished by monitoring products before, during and after each phase of production.
· Implementation of Probability sampling procedure/ random process approach that can reflect generalization of production / Probability distribution (Gaussian probability).
· Run and monitor inspection equipment.
· Record and analyze quality data.
· Measure quality of product (nutrition content, recipe, etc...), interpretation of process and analytical data to evaluate quality achievements.
· Accept/reject product.
· Implement negative feedback (back to status) or positive feedback (new state) mechanism in case of product deficiency.
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