Senior Director Compliance

The James Skinner LLCOmaha, NE
10d

About The Position

The Senior Director Compliance is the site champion for designing and implementing Combined Food Safety & Safety management systems — Quality Assurance, Sanitation, and Employee Safety—integrating HARPC-based food safety, SQF compliance, OSHA programs, Environmental and continuous-improvement activities into one seamless operation. The role serves as the facility’s primary technical authority and external liaison for food-safety/quality, sanitation excellence, and workplace-injury prevention, while driving real-time data trending, rapid issue communication, and zero-incident culture. The role leads a coordinated use of technology, training and processes to ensure all Compliance programs are aligned with a common Skinner Culture and format.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (master’s preferred) in Food Science, Occupational Safety, Microbiology, or related field.
  • 7–10 yr progressive leadership in FDA/USDA food manufacturing; bakery/RTE experience preferred.
  • Certifications: SQF Practitioner, PCQI, OSHA 30-Hour, and Advanced HARPC, or Six-Sigma Black Belt a plus.
  • Demonstrated ability to present technical data to non-technical audiences and negotiate with regulators, customers, and insurers.

Responsibilities

  • Own the plant SQF/HARPC system, hazard analyses, preventive controls, allergen maps, environmental monitoring, and recall readiness.
  • Author SOPs, SSOPs, and standardized work; verify compliance through daily floor Gemba walks.
  • Release or hold all product lots; maintain electronic traceability to achieve ≤ 2hr mock-recall time.
  • Lead FDA, USDA, SQF, and customer audits; deliver opening/closing meetings and corrective-action plans.
  • Maintain FDA registration, FSMA FSVP documentation, and HARPC re-analysis records.
  • File quarterly customer scorecards summarizing quality, sanitation, and safety metrics.
  • Sponsor Lean/Six-Sigma projects targeting ≥ 10 % Year Over Year for all Metrics, sanitation downtime, and OSHA recordable injuries.
  • Sign final release for all finished product shipments and approve return-to-work after safety incidents.
  • Direct sanitation supervisors and crew; approve master sanitation schedules, chemical SDS/usage logs, and pre-op inspections.
  • Validate CIP/COP cycles and ATP swab trending; ensure ≤ 1 corrective ATP per week.
  • Lead cross-functional “clean-plant” kaizen events to cut sanitation downtime ≥ 10 % Year over Year.
  • Function as site Safety Manager: chair Safety Committee, maintain OSHA 300 logs, and file electronic OSHA reports.
  • Complete incident investigations within 24 h; drive root-cause analysis (5-Why, Fishbone) and track CAPA to closure.
  • Conduct Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for every new task/machine; update lockout/tagout, confined-space, PPE, and chemical-handling programs.
  • Deliver monthly safety-training modules, near-miss campaigns, and behavioral-observation programs to achieve zero lost-time injuries.
  • Build dashboards for quality micro data, ATP fails, foreign-material events, customer complaints, and OSHA TRIR.
  • Issue “QA-Safety Alert” e-mails when any KPI (CCP limit, ATP fail, TRIR rate) is exceeded or trends toward the limit for three consecutive points.
  • Host daily 10-min Tier-1 huddles to review previous-shift data and assign immediate actions.
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