The Quality Assurance Technician is responsible for performing a variety of routine laboratory operations in a quality assurance setting to maintain product consistency and comply with established specifications.
Requirements
- performing a variety of routine laboratory operations in a quality assurance setting.
- making measurements, performing several routine quantitative and qualitative biological or chemical analytical tests according to standard procedures.
- Utilizes testing equipment for validation and/ or calibration.
- Monitors metal detection validation & verification.
- Audits allergen maintenance repair sheets and operator forms.
- Performs plant sanitation verifications to ensure allergen free and equipment is clean.
- If applicable may participate in Kleanz or respective program.
Responsibilities
- Monitors the production process and product by sensory, weight control, and analytical methods to maintain product consistency and comply with established specifications including color, moisture, pH, weight, size, etc.
- Evaluates all finished product in regard to moisture, ingredient content, breakage, color, package fill, raw and finished weights, seal integrity, code date legibility, and overall product quality.
- Accurately performs and documents all testing. Testing may include Inspection and testing of incoming raw materials, in process products, finished goods, and products produced by outside suppliers. Utilizes testing equipment for validation and/ or calibration.
- Executes the Food Safety Plan and Food Quality Plan included in the SQF Program at the front-line level.
- Monitors the Food Safety Plan and Food Quality Plan effectiveness and conformance with SQF system requirements
- Identifies, investigates and/or determines whether out-of-compliance finished product should be placed on hold.
- Conducts pre-op inspections of processing, packaging and mixing equipment after product changeovers and/or prior to weekly production start-up as a cross-functional team.
Other
- 3rd shift
- Practices and adheres to safety and hygiene guidelines for safe house keeping and personal protection.
- Communicates all out-of-compliance situations and product standards to production employees and Production/QA Supervisors.
- High School Diploma or GED and/or 1-year production experience in a manufacturing environment required.
- Mandatory overtime is required.