Increased to $20.85/hr. upon successful completion of training and skills validation. The primary responsibility of the Quality Assurance Technician I is to assist and support plant operations in activities involving base product and finished package quality analysis, data validation, tracking and trend analysis. A QA Tech I is expected to be able to accurately perform all tasks related to being on shift to support production and packaging microbiological or analytical laboratory analysis. Principal Accountabilities: Must follow and comply with all company safety protocols and procedures while working in a safe manner. Follows and encourage other to comply with all company Food Safety and Food Quality Programs, Policies and Practices. Proficient in laboratory procedures and systems, documentation procedures, equipment operations and calibrations. Responsible for product sampling and analysis according to approved procedures (analytical, organoleptic, and physical parameters) per the product specification. Monitors lab equipment and supplies. Report and document equipment operations, require maintenance, calibrations and/or repairs. Operational knowledge of product process flow to understand what causes out of grade product and how to correct for various defects. Immediately communicate with supervisor when product deviations occur in products to initiate immediate correction. Under the authority of the QA Manager, the Lab Tech can place product which may not meet safety or quality expectations on HOLD. Must be able to use infinity to analyze lab and other data and print graphs to present to others. Able to perform limited lab equipment troubleshooting. Responsible to comply and maintain accurate sample and record retention programs for the department. Keeps management advised on issues of concern. Assist and support with onboarding and training of new employees. Additional duties may be assigned, and functions may be modified, according to business necessity. Ability to adapt and be flexible to a changing work schedule and environment. Laboratory Technician Perform accurate and timely environmental equipment prestart and changeover inspections including swabbing. Required to make solutions, fill chemical bottles as needed and update and maintain standard curves for the chemicals made. Conduct product and packaging specification analysis according to the company procedures and customer specifications ensuring food safety and quality to satisfy customer requirements (Can include but is not limited to, net weight, package and case quality, lot coding, metal detection/X-ray monitoring or verification, etc.). Microbiology Technician Responsible for product analysis according to approved microbiological procedures per the product specification. Prepares and validates microbiological media, including pH and sterility checks, and the use of non-pathogenic positive and negative microbiological controls as necessary. Performs environmental testing according to approved microbiological procedures per the environmental monitoring program. Respect & Value Our People Stay in Front of Change While Reducing Costs Delight our Customers Food Quality & Safety
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees