QA Technician - 3rd Shift Available (10pm-6:30am)

Available Shifts:

  • 3rd Shift - 10pm-6:30am

Job Summary:

The Quality Assurance Technician conducts physical product inspection of raw ingredients, work in progress and finished products in support of manufacturing and Operations. Additionally, the technician provides feedback of product checks to Operations for decision-making purposes. This Position requires a general knowledge of quality assurance. This position is to ensure the best quality products.

1. Support without hesitation General Plant Safety, Food Safety, Food Defense Initiatives and Good Manufacturing Practices with an understanding that these are absolutes and are Priority #1

2. Monitor finished product which includes review for completeness, label check, weight check, and visual inspection of final product and verify all product is being produced according to specification at all times and report any concern to production supervision. Control the product quality as it is an absolute priority

3. Monitor all processing areas for food safety conditions

4. Confirm all metal detectors are performing properly at all times

5. Must have complete knowledge of GMP’s and must notify Supervisor if anything is not in compliance with GMP’s or Product Specification

6. Responsible for monitoring continuously GMP compliance for all Employees, Contractors, Vendors or Visitors

7. Monitor the mixing process area for the bread and roll lines and monitor Lot traceability of ingredients

8. Check temperature of sensitive raw materials upon receiving.

9. Maintain proper calibration of product testing equipment (thermometers and hand scales)

10. May be required to place on hold any questionable product

11. Collect retention samples and maintain product retention for consumer complaints and process control as per specifications

12. Cross over and walk the process together with the relieving shift QA Technician at the end of the shift

13. Check and record flour-sifting tailings one time per shift.

14. Maintain ongoing Temperature Logs for various raw materials, freezers and finished product.

15. Audit conditions of docks, freezers, staging areas and of trailers

16. Work closely with production team to complete a Food Safety Incident Report if an incident occurs

17. Assist in a Monthly Facility Audit as required and assist with document control, in the review of quality documents

18. Perform all special requests as assigned by the Quality Assurance Manager

Qualification/Experience

· High School Diploma or GED Equivalent required. College and/or trade school education is preferred.

· Basic math skills

· Must be able to follow written SOP’s/work instructions

· Previous experience in food or pharmaceutical, preferred

· Ability to write simple correspondence

· Must be able to respond to verbal and written instructions

Work Environment

Work requires some physical strain such as long periods of standing and walking in the production facility. Working around moving machines in production area. Protective clothing such as uniform, gloves and slip resistant shoes may be required. Very hot conditions in certain areas during the summer seasons.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $19.40 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Work Location: In person

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