Corporate Quality Specialist (SugarCreek)
Company: Sugarcreek
Location: Washington Court House
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Assist Corporate Quality Specialist Senior
in implementing FSQA processes and procedures to promote food
quality and safety at each plant. Monitor and implement appropriate
FSQA standards and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance. Work
with other departments to promote consistent and efficient
application of all quality and safety procedures on a company-wide
basis. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement
manufacturing specifications for all major food items for the
different plants. Develop best practices for all major plant
equipment, which will consist of daily and weekly tests, set-up and
preventive maintenance schedules. Conduct good manufacturing
practices (GMP) and FSQA plant audits. Develop a thorough
understanding of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)
regulations and stay current on any developments or trends
regarding FSMA regulations. Improve customer specifications to
include raw material to finished packaging. Drive improvement at
each location to ensure that each plant’s FSQA team meets or
exceeds SugarCreek’s quality and food safety standards, are
operationally efficient, meet third party and customer
requirements, and comply with government regulations. Develop a
company-wide allergen compliance policy covering the entire
lifecycle of each product and its ingredients. Conduct annual
assessments and review of all relevant product labels with FSQA
Department and work with plants to create strategies that mitigate
audit deficiencies and risks. Assist in gathering all letters of
guarantees from product suppliers. Ensure all export/import
qualifications are being met for compliance purposes. Assist the
plants in responding to regulatory items (recalls, licensing, food
safety issues and concerns). Instill robust corrective action
tracking and proactively identify gaps in quality system to
minimize food safety and customer quality concerns. Monitor/audit
all HACCP documents for all plants. Ensure that all printed
packaging in use by Sugar Creek has USDA sketch and/or generic
approval prior to packaging in use. Utilize the USDA web portal,
LSAS, for sketch approvals. Analyze and negotiate resolution of
food safety and quality issues. Comply with federal, state, and
company policies, procedures and regulations. Support all safety,
food quality and sanitation initiatives and policies. Follow
SugarCreek safety rules and procedures. Perform other duties and
tasks as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelor’s
Degree with a major in Animal Sciences/Agriculture, Food Science or
other related field, or equivalent experience. Experience: None
required; 1 year preferred Certification or Licensure Requirements:
None. ABILITIES, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILLS REQUIRED Possess knowledge
and passion for food industry. Possess proficiency with computer
programs, specifically Microsoft Office. Working knowledge of food
products and manufacturing processes. Know the standards and
requirements of GMPs, HACCP, the Food Safety Modernization Act
(FSMA). Able to use critical thinking to identify strengths and
weaknesses of various processes and make adjustments. Able to plan,
organize, and manage time effectively. Ability to work in
collaboration with others. Possess basic mathematic skills,
specifically in arithmetic and algebra. Able to write and
communicate effectively. Possess strong quantitative skills,
especially on how to use Microsoft Excel. OTHER REQUIREMENTS No
unusual physical requirements. Physical requirements are consistent
with typical quality assurance positions, including mostly sitting
with some standing/walking required. Other light physical activity
like using stairs or occasionally moving items weighing less than
15lbs may be required as needed. Some travel may be required in
between plants. WORK ENVIRONMENT Some travel to other locations is
required. Most work is performed in a comfortable, indoor,
office-like facility. Some work is performed in an indoor,
manufacturing facility with close proximity to heavy and hazardous
machinery. Safety wear is required, including hard hat, hairnet,
hearing protection, safety glasses, steel toe boots, coats and
other necessary equipment. Very little work is performed outside of
the manufacturing facility.
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