QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR Professional Services - Columbus, NE at Geebo

QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR

Ready to join a four-time US Best Managed Company? Kent Nutrition Group, a member of the KENT Corporation family of companies has a great opportunity to join their team as a Quality Control Supervisor at the Columbus, NE plant!The Quality Control Supervisor is responsible for the quality of incoming ingredients, outgoing products, and maintenance of necessary records.
The QC Supervisor primary function is to assure the production of quality feeds from quality ingredients in a manner that will be accordance with procedures established by the Director of Quality Assurance and state and federal regulations.
PRIMARY DUTIES &
Responsibilities:
Administrative Report any factors that may influence the quality and safety of the finished feed and ingredients to the immediate supervisor Daily review of all production records for any discrepancies Verify the Ingredient Transporter Verification SOP and form are followed and completed accurately Verify the Bulk Feed and Bulk Ingredient Transporter Verification Form has been completed Assure feed label and formula are in agreement and current, and upload new and revised formulas Update tags when the Nutrition department has issued a revision Print tags or assist operators in printing tags, maintain tag stock, ink and masters inventory Assist in the enforcement of safety and housekeeping policies in the plant; document housekeeping activities Participate on the QC committee by conducting QC meetings on a monthly basis; document QC meeting notes and file on the shared drive Review and assist with training on new and revised standard operating procedures applicable to the quality and safety of the finished feed and ingredients Become familiar with various medications, the cautions that should be taken in handling them, and their various levels of usage Investigate customer complaints and State stop sales; report findings to corporate QA Verify traceability within the plant; conduct a mock recall on a feed and ingredient on an annual basis Assist with internal plant audits and third party audits Assist with the training of new plant personnel regarding food safety and quality programming Other duties as assigned by plant management Facility Monitoring Ensure feeder tests and densities are up to date (site dependent) Ensure that proper clean out of pellet dies, bagging bins, etc.
is performed prior to a production run Physically check holding tanks or bins for leaks, hang ups or other factors that may affect the quality of the feed on a routine basis; document bin cleanout for traceability purposes Routinely check equipment in use in the QC lab to verify accuracy; conduct routine calibrations Check the coding devices to see that they are in proper working condition and that the correct code number is applied to the bag or if in bulk, on the tag.
Work with production in determining factors, and in making recommendations on equipment or facilities that will assure the quality and safety of the finished feeds and ingredients Conduct warehouse checks and verify product rotation Ingredient Receiving and Product Release Place feed in positive release programs on hold until approval to release has been granted; release product for shipment as required and investigate lots that failed to be released Place on-hold or reject finished products that do not meet standards; place a quality control hold placard on the finished product until disposition has occurred; maintain the quality control hold placard in a file Ensure all policies in regard to the quality of incoming ingredients and finished feeds are met Inspect finished feed at various intervals during a run and record your findings Compliance Maintain a daily accurate inventory of all medications and supervise their additions to the feed per SOP guidelines, ensure medications being used are not expired Notify Corporate QA if changes to the process flow occur in order to make the necessary changes to the HACCP Feed & Food Safety Plan Conduct follow up investigation on any feed that does not meet specifications and document all findings on the corrective action report form, and electronically file the corrective action in the plant folder on the shared drive Submit the required feed samples containing a Category II Type A drug to the appropriate laboratory Verify incoming swine vitamin premixes have been approved for release prior to use Periodically verify purchased products meet the stated label weight upon arrival Verify bag weights of KNG products meet the label weight Sampling and Testing Follow the mycotoxin testing schedule for the testing of incoming ingredients prior to unloading Train plant personnel to test incoming ingredients prior to receipt, and oversee that required testing is conducted correctly and accurately If any ingredient is rejected or is subject to rejection, immediately call it to the attention of the Plant Manager and Commodities department at Corporate Verify ingredients received match the order and bill of lading Inspect all incoming ingredients, including micro-ingredients and fill out ingredient inspection reports Collect incoming ingredients and finished feed samples, properly identify and retain samples in compliance with KNG guidelines Submit samples for analysis according to LIMS, or the Ingredient Laboratory Assay Schedule (SOP 34-8.
2.
4-09-005), and Finished Feed Laboratory Assay Schedule (SOP 34-8.
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4-09-006) Send additional samples of ingredients or finished feeds for chemical or biological analysis when deemed necessary by the Analytical Services Manager and/or the Plant Manager Review analytical data to monitor results for trends Maintain the environmental monitoring program for pet food (site specific) Conduct annual flushing study Follow the quality control checklist for all other routine tests such as:
Moistures Shakeouts Durabilities Mixer studies Mycotoxins Record Maintenance Maintain all specified production records in an organized manner for the time period as stated by the control of records SOP Maintain the following records if applicable; Category II Type A, testing log, glass register, finished feed assay book, pest management, sanitation, salmonella hold and release records, cripple bag report, shakeouts, durabilities, moisture log, etc.
Note and record any ingredient substitutions that are made and properly file authorized substitutions from Nutrition Ensure forms are completed accurately and in their entirety to include signature and date if applicable Assist with inputting data for the Pennent program EDUCATION:
Associate's Degree or a minimum of 2-3 years related experienceEXPERIENCE &
Qualifications:
Knowledge of OSHA safety requirements Computer skills, including the use of spreadsheets and LIMS database Thorough understanding of cGMP's Knowledge of HACCP Feed & Food Safety Plan and preventative controls within the hazard analysis Knowledge of FSMA A thorough understanding of company product specifications, ingredient specifications and laboratory procedures Ability to lift a minimum of 55lbs from floor to working height as job requires.
Ability to work in dust and adverse weather conditions and temperatures.
Must pass pre-employment drug screen.
Recommended Skills Administration Auditing Biology Commodity Market Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Databases Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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