Quality Shift Supervisor

Snack Innovations IncPiscataway Township, NJ
$28 - $36Onsite

About The Position

Reporting to the Quality Manager, the Quality Shift Supervisor leads quality and food safety activities on an assigned shift at a Snack Innovations manufacturing facility in Piscataway, New Jersey. This role is built for someone who can direct Quality Techs, maintain a strong floor presence, troubleshoot product and process concerns, ensure required checks and records are completed, and respond quickly when food safety or quality risks arise.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Prior experience in a quality position within food manufacturing is required
  • Demonstrated ability to lead, coach, and hold others accountable, whether gained through a formal supervisory position or lead responsibilities
  • Ability to troubleshoot product, process, testing, and documentation concerns and determine when escalation is required
  • Working knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), preventive controls, allergen controls, environmental monitoring, and food manufacturing quality practices
  • Experience using measurement and testing equipment and interpreting product specifications, sampling plans, and written procedures
  • Strong leadership, judgment, problem-solving, communication, and recordkeeping skills
  • Ability to make timely decisions, manage competing priorities, and escalate significant concerns appropriately
  • Comfort using computers and electronic quality or production systems
  • Ability to work an assigned shift, including nights, weekends, overtime, or schedule changes based on production needs

Nice To Haves

  • associate degree or technical coursework in food science, biology, chemistry, or a related field preferred
  • experience as a Quality Tech or in a comparable hands-on quality role is strongly preferred
  • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred

Responsibilities

  • Lead the daily activities of Quality Techs on the assigned shift, including work assignments, coverage, priorities, and follow-up
  • Ensure start-up, in-process, changeover, and finished product checks are completed at required frequencies and against approved specifications and sampling plans
  • Maintain a visible presence on the production floor and respond promptly to quality, food safety, and production-readiness concerns
  • Review completed quality records for accuracy, completeness, and timely escalation of issues
  • Train, coach, and provide day-to-day guidance to Quality Techs on procedures, testing methods, documentation, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and quality expectations
  • Communicate shift priorities, open issues, product holds, and required follow-up through effective shift handoffs
  • Oversee required product testing, including weight, moisture, sodium, nitrogen, bulk density, appearance, flavor, seasoning application, packaging integrity, and coding
  • Verify that incoming materials, ingredients, formulations, seasonings, packaging materials, labels, and product codes meet specifications and match production requirements
  • Review out-of-specification results and nonconforming products or materials, initiate holds when authorized, and ensure concerns are promptly escalated
  • Verify metal detector checks, package integrity testing, traceability information, and other required control checks are completed according to procedure
  • Coordinate raw material, in-process, finished product, environmental, and retain sampling and required testing
  • Oversee GMP, hygiene, allergen control, foreign material, pre-operational, sanitation verification, and environmental monitoring activities on the assigned shift
  • Immediately escalate conditions that could affect food safety, legality, quality, product release, or production start-up
  • Ensure quality and food safety records are completed accurately, legibly, and on time in paper or electronic systems
  • Support investigations of deviations, recurring defects, foreign material events, customer complaints, and other quality or food safety concerns
  • Gather and review samples, records, observations, and other information needed to support root-cause analysis and corrective actions
  • Ensure laboratory and production testing equipment is clean, properly calibrated or verified, and used according to established procedures
  • Support audits, traceability exercises, mock recalls, product trials, and regulatory or customer visits as assigned
  • Partner with Production, Sanitation, Maintenance, Warehouse, the Quality Manager, and quality leadership to resolve shift-level issues while protecting product integrity
  • Follow identified issues through correction and documented closure and ensure unresolved concerns are communicated to the appropriate leaders
  • Identify recurring defects, documentation gaps, training needs, and practical opportunities to strengthen process control
  • Support implementation of new products, procedures, equipment, specifications, and quality improvement initiatives

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
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