Job Details:
SUMMARY:
The Sanitation Supervisor is responsible for directing and supervising the cleaning of plant production equipment and facilities to meet food safety requirements as mandated by federal, state, and local regulations, as well as DFA standards. This role ensures that sanitation quality and department efficiencies are maintained at or above standards and supports the commitment to continual improvement in food safety and quality programs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Oversee day-to-day sanitation of equipment and facilities.Train, plan, assign, and direct work for sanitation employees.Appraise performance, reward, and discipline employees; address complaints and resolve problems.Develop and document cleaning procedures, including SSOPs and cleaning logs.Train and document all sanitation workers for the safe operation and disassembly of equipment.Ensure compliance with all safety rules and standards, including the proper use of personal protective equipment.Ensure food safety and quality control specifications are met.Develop, maintain, and comply with the Master Sanitation Schedule.Systematically develop clear and well-defined cleaning procedures for all equipment and facility areas.Collaborate with management and chemical suppliers to improve sanitation results and reduce costs.Protect product during sanitation processes.Supervise, motivate, and train sanitation production workers.Coordinate sanitation and some production items for the plant.Work closely with R&D and Quality Assurance on sanitation issues concerning production, new products, special runs, etc.Coordinate with Maintenance to address any setup, machinery, pump, or mill problems.Ensure quality, productivity, and food safety standards are met.Work independently and within a team on special nonrecurring and ongoing projects.Perform other duties as assigned.REQUIREMENTS:
2+ years of manufacturing experience in the food industry; food industry sanitation experience preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.Ability to read and interpret documents such as MSDS, safety rules, and procedure manuals.Proficient in writing reports and computing rates, ratios, and percentages for preparing cleaning chemicals.Efficiently utilize a personal computer with Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel, and Outlook.Bachelor’s degree or equivalent preferred; HACCP certification preferred.Skilled in analytical, critical, inductive, and deductive logic and reasoning.Adaptable, flexible, and effective in time and scheduling management.Occasionally required to conduct meetings or lead group discussions.Relocation Assistance Eligible:
YesWork Shift:
3RD SHIFT (United States of America)Hourly Applicants ONLY -You must complete the task after submitting your application to provide additional information to be considered for employment.
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