Quality Assurance Technician Professional Services - Brunswick, GA at Geebo

Quality Assurance Technician

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
Inspects facility and equipment for acceptable sanitation during both preoperational inspection and operational inspection.
(all) Assists in collection of microbiological and chemical samples for equipment, raw materials and/or finished product.
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Collect retain samples and routine customer evaluation samples per sample schedule.
Inspects and approves all raw materials, dry ingredients and packaging for use upon receipt.
(QCRM techs) Inspects and approves co-packed products following accepted sampling procedures.
(QCRM techs) Checks finished products for workmanship and assigns hold product as necessary.
(QCFG techs) Conducts food safety (HACCP) monitoring and initiates corrective actions when necessary.
(all) Communicates in a timely manner with appropriate Quality and Production Supervision when quality or food safety parameters are not met or are trending toward non-compliance.
Utilizes Infinity SPC system to collect and maintain data (all) Knowledge of all K&P quality related documentation Keep accurate and timely records both written and computerized.
Complies with company safety, COVID-19, quality, SSOP, HACCP and GMP guidelines Other duties as assigned Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent No experience or less than one year of plant experience Reading and writing skills Basic math and calculator skills Basic computer skills Must be accurate and precise Must be detail oriented Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Food Safety Mathematics Packaging And Processing Duties Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Regulatory Compliance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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