QA Technician I - 3rd Shift
Farmers Pride Inc · Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, United States · $50K/yr
Manufacturing · 1,001-5,000 employees
About the role
The QA Technician monitors and enforces food safety and quality policies through inspections, sampling, and auditing in a fast-paced production environment. They are responsible for documenting data, taking corrective actions for deviations, and collaborating with USDA FSIS staff.
What they look for
Requirements
Candidates need one year of quality assurance experience in food manufacturing or a related college degree. Proficiency in English for reading, writing reports, and speaking effectively is required.
Full description
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JOB SUMMARY:
The Quality Assurance Technician is a critical part of the plants food safety and quality system who is responsible for monitoring, documenting, and enforcing policies in addition to training key team members and taking critical corrective action when required.
3rd Shift Available
The technician role is a very hand on, highly interactive role in a fast paced, ever changing production environment. The ability to quickly assess risk, lead a team to a decision point and ensure plans are executed are critical skills required to perform this role.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:
- Perform pre-operational inspection tasks as required. (Visual Inspections, ATP/APC swabbing).
- Monitor process controls (CCP's, Allergen Control, Foreign Material Control, Labeling Requirements, Package Integrity, Product Specifications) to ensure adherence to all food safety and quality programs.
- Perform sample collection as required for microbiological or chemical testing (APC, Staph, LAB, EB, Fat, Moisture, Protein).
- Troubleshoot and take appropriate corrective action when deviations occur.
- Document, monitor and analyze data to drive continuous improvement.
- Perform quality audits (AQL's) to ensure product meets specification.
- Investigate customer feedback and internal incidents and provide responses in a timely manner.
- Monitor employees for proper work conduct including but not limited to GMP's, SOP's, and SSOP's.
- Review paperwork for accuracy and compliance to all food safety and quality programs.
- Routinely interact with USDA FSIS inspection staff and plant management teams (Production, Maintenance, Shipping/Warehousing).
- Review monthly goals and continuous improvement projects with quality assurance supervisors.
- Work on agreed upon continuous improvement.
- Perform other duties and as assigned by the Quality Assurance Supervisor.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
1-year of experience in a Quality assurance role in a food manufacturing facility or college education in a related degree.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Ability to speak English, read and interpret documents such as safety rules, instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization.
3rd Shift.