Quality Technician (2nd Shift) Professional Services - Marengo, IL at Geebo

Quality Technician (2nd Shift)

Quality Technician (2nd Shift)The responsibilities of the Quality Technician (2nd Shift) will include:
Collect on-line data, conduct testing and keep all records as required to audit and insure product and packaging quality and consistency through application of the company productsAdhere to personnel safety policies and procedures as well as promote personnel safety to peersPromote food safety and quality to peersReport food safety and quality issues to QA Supervisor, Production Supervisor, and/or QA ManagerAdhere to all Food Safety and Quality policies and proceduresDetail line inspection for adherence to allergen management programAudit production lines for compliance to packaging requirementsCollect and test production samples for compliance to analytical, physical, and organolyptic specificationsAudit metal detection and weight control equipmentRecord production finished goods and WIP dataRecognize out of specification results and communicate to production in a timely mannerPlace non-conforming product on Hold and process paperworkCommunicate with Plant Supervisors and leads regarding Quality issuesReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functionsTechnical
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent and fluency in English are requiredVocational training in Quality Systems is preferredWork experience in Food Manufacturing or Quality Assurance is preferred If you d like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Jeff Fee at jfee cps4jobs.
com.
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23JF#LI-JF1 Recommended Skills Auditing Food Safety Manufacturing Packaging And Processing Duties Production Line Quality Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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