Dunbia Group
Quality Assurance Technician

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A vacancy has arisen for a Quality Assurance Technician, working on the front shift, Monday to Friday, 5.45am to 14.15pm.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone to progress their career within the business.
Reporting to the Quality Assurance Manager, you will work as part of the Technical Department. You will gain a wide range of food safety & quality and business experience skills through continuous on-the-job development with coaching and mentoring. Your role will see you tackle a wide range of business challenges in a busy environment, some of your responsibilities will include:
- To maintain quality assurance standards in the Slaughter Hall and in the Boning Hall to deliver compliance to product and customer specification.
- The monitoring of OPRP’s and within production areas.
- Maintaining product specification and manufacturing documentation.
- Schedule checking intake temperature and contamination checks of carcasses and primals.
- Schedule pH of beef quarters to batch and customer requirement.
- Product manufacturing and quality audits, checking adherence to specification including random primal and visual checks.
- Micro sampling to site schedule, checking of steriliser temperatures to ensure they are of operational temperature.
- Operational checks of metal detection equipment to schedule case end and internal label date verification checks.
- Perform product reworks.
- Perform 24-hour product QC checks.
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Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organisation skills, with the ability to multitask and prioritise work to meet deadlines.
- Ability to work as a team with a professional enthusiastic attitude.
- Able to maintain a professional manner with a high attention to detail.
- Committed to working within the Company Mission, Vision & Values.
- Able to read, write and speak English.
No company sponsorship is available to overseas applicants for this position.
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