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Quality Assurance Technician
Heck Food LTD This role is working for a well-established prepared foods manufacturer which produces great tasting products to the highest standards. Based in a modern, BRC accredited facility, the business works with some of the biggest and most progressive names in the grocery, retail, and wholesale sector. The purpose of your role will be to support site due diligence in producing safe, legal, authentic, and quality food through managing all aspects of technical administration. Main duties Check all lines are working to current QAS and customer specifications; Monitor the quality of product from all lines by patrol and inspection; Ensure that products from all lines are checked daily and any non-conformances are brought to the attention of the shift Team Leader/Manager; Carry out all good manufacturing practice (GMP), Critical Control Point (CCP), checks as per the schedule; To ensure that all diligence paperwork is checked and corrective actions are generated as required to prevent reoccurrences of any issues highlighted; Check the quality of products against specification, colour standards and the standard of workmanship; To monitor product weights, temperatures and quality standards to the required schedules; Ensure that all team members pursue safe working practices and all accident and reporting procedures, explaining improvements to support training; Ensure you promote a culture of high hygiene standards and that all team members maintain. Skills & Competencies Ability to work under pressure Good communication and team work ethic Attention to detail This is not an exhaustive list of duties and you may be required to undertake any other reasonable request as required by your manager. In addition, you will undertake any training that the company deems necessary that may assist you to effectively carry out the above responsibilities. Working hours 4 days on 2 days off (7am – 6pm) Benefits: Canteen Company events Company pension Free parking On-site parking
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