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Seaboard Foods

Regulatory Food Safety Manager

Seaboard Foods, Guymon, Oklahoma, United States, 73942


YOUR OPPORTUNITY

We have an exciting Regulatory Food Safety Manager opportunity in our Guymon Oklahoma processing plant. The position is responsible for oversight, supervision and carrying out the HACCP/Food Safety/SQF and Humane Handling departmental functions at the facility level.

ABOUT US

At Seaboard Foods, we create the most sought-after pork. A top U.S. pork producer/processor and leading exporter to 30+ countries, we are committed to bringing excellence to the table, seeking a better way to produce wholesome pork and connect every step between our farms and family tables. More than 5,400 employees in five states work on our farms, feed mills, and processing plant to produce Prairie Fresh® pork, ensuring the well-being of our animals, the environment, our employees, and the communities we call home. Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our renewable gas projects on our farms creating renewable energy. Owned by Seaboard Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, and nominated as one of the "Best Places to Work" by Kansas City's Business Journal, we have a dynamic culture where our employees can contribute and understand why they matter.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Contribute to a high-performance team by maintaining and communicating a high level of expertise concerning emerging food safety issues through consistent monitoring and evaluation of food safety information impacting processes and finished products.Proactively oversee, develop, implement, verify, and validate current food safety program for all aspects of the facility Food Safety/Regulatory Compliance programs such as Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP), Sanitation Standard Operation Procedures (SSOP's), and Sanitation Performance Standards (SPS). Implements, modifies and maintains local HACCP programs and facilitates the HACCP programs in the facility.Responsibility to oversee the development, implementation review and maintenance of the SQF system. Including but not limited to food safety fundamentals, food safety plan and ensure the integrity of the SQF system.Responsible for the overall accountability of ensuring the food safety and humane handling systems at the plant is properly written, documented and implemented to ensure USDA regulatory and customer compliance and the production of high quality, safe and wholesome product.Responsible for the development, direction and support of the corporate food safety initiatives for manufacturing and distribution.Maintain an excellent understanding of new and current federal, state and local regulations that affect food safety requirements associated with manufacturing, processing and packing, distribution etc., (HACCP, SSOPs, GMP's).Schedule, coordinate and/or perform GMP, Food Safety and regulatory audits and/or verifications related to the facilities HACCP/Food Safety programs. Assist with maximizing facility efficiencies by proactively addressing situations that could lead to downtime or product loss.Responsible for providing support to the Director of FSQA on any number of special projects and activities related primarily to food safety and product quality.Provide verification support in the areas of receiving, storage of ingredients, packaging and raw materials, pest control, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's), Humane Handling, and other general support, as needed.Review and scrutinize of all aspects of the food safety system. This includes, but is not limited to reviewing the production process during operations and reviewing the food safety paper work. Ensure the USDA regulatory requirements are met. This is key, due to the USDA's interpretation of the rules is constantly changing. The revision and updating of the food safety and humane handling programs and procedures are needed to accommodate these changes.Responsible for the development of processes, providing assistance to department managers and to effectively mitigate food safety impacts of emergency (unplanned) events such as ammonia leaks, adverse regulatory sample findings, or food safety litigation. Responsible for acting as Seaboard's advocate during interaction with regulatory agencies and customers. Responsible for providing oversight of contract vendors.Orchestration of regulatory and customer audits. Preparing and handling audits conducted by outside auditing firms.Troubleshooting of problematic operations and/or ongoing situations, which are unacceptable and implementing corrective actions. Preparing and handling plant USDA meeting. Additional training is needed for employees responsible for monitoring, verification and record reviewing critical control points, sanitation etc. Auditing and scrutinizing the level of equipment cleanliness prior to the start of operations. Includes, but not limited to meetings with the sanitation supervisor and solving sanitation problems.Provide and assist for on-the-job and classroom training to support GMP and food safety programs coordinated with the Laboratory manager, QA and Operational managers. Responsible for the development and training of the HACCP management support personnel.CORE COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESS IN ALL ROLES:

instills trust, communicates effectively, action-oriented, ensures accountability, and drives results.

QUALIFICATIONS

New computer systems.Bachelor's Degree, preferred.Intermediate in Microsoft Office; Word and Excel and COGNOS, preferred.3 Years of supervisory experienceWORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical and work demands listed here represent those an employee should possess to successfully perform the job's essential functions. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to move around the facility.The employee must regularly lift and move up to

25 pounds , and occasionally lift and move up to

50 pounds .Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.Primarily an office environment with some need to work in the field.While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; and in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles and vibration.The noise level in the work environment is dependent on which environment you are inThe hours and days of work are established by departmental needs and at the discretion of management. After-hours, weekends, and overnight travel as requested.WHY SEABOARD FOODS?

Medical, vision & dental benefits upon hire401K with company matchPaid Time Off & Company HolidaysWellness ProgramTuition reimbursementEmployee pork purchase program

For a complete list of our benefits please visit our career site:

https://www.seaboardfoods.com/careers/why-sbf/

Seaboard Foods is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, gender identity, protected veterans' status, status as a disabled individual, or any other status protected by law.