Quality Assurance Manager Professional Services - Hanford, CA at Geebo

Quality Assurance Manager

Top JobLocated in Hanford, CASalary:
120k-125kSeeking Quality Assurance Manager for a dairy company.
Responsibilities Devise procedures to inspect and report quality issuesMonitor all operations that affect qualitySupervise and guide inspectors, technicians and other staffAssure the reliability and consistency of production by checking processes and final outputAppraise customers' requirements and make sure they are satisfiedReport all malfunctions to production executives to ensure immediate actionFacilitate proactive solutions by collecting and analyzing quality dataReview current standards and policiesKeep records of quality reports, statistical reviews and relevant documentationEnsure all legal standards are metCommunicate with external quality assurance officers during on-site inspectionsSkills Proven experience as a quality assurance manager or relevant roleThorough knowledge of methodologies of quality assurance and standardsExcellent numerical skills and understanding of data analysis/statistical methodsGood knowledge of MS Office and databasesOutstanding communication skillsGreat attention to detail and a results-driven approachExcellent organizational and leadership abilitiesReliable and TrustworthyEducation:
Degree in Food Science or equivalentCertifications HACCP certified, PCQI certified and previous dairy experienceBenefits are above average!! Health benefits Paid time off Vacation AND MUCH MORE Express Office:
Visalia4002 South DemareeSuite BVisalia, CA 93277 Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Data Analysis Databases Food Safety Foods Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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