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Sanitation Supervisor

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Position Title Sanitation Supervisor - Dairy - Night Shift - NY #2574
Relocation Yes
Location New Berlin NY (Upstate NY)
Summary
The Sanitation Supervisor is responsible for managing the Sanitation Program to maintain an inspection ready facility.
Responsibilities
Ensure compliance to all Sanitation Programs and Quality.
Ensure the safety of all employees
Monitor CIP System and Circuits to assure everything is Operating as designed.
Develop/Review SSOP's and modify as needed
Recommend changes in equipment, plant layout and work practices to improve sanitation standards.
Provide training to new and existing employees.
Maintain records of sanitation activities, corrective action and food safety.
Perform sanitation activities on production floor and warehouse areas, including disassembly, clean, sanitize and reassembly of equipment.
Maintain sanitation equipment including CIP skids, floor scrubber and foamer.
Maintain inventory of sanitation chemicals and supplies, including honoring lead times of approved vendors.
Validate that all periodical cleaning of areas are completed and documented as per MSS; paperwork filed in appropriate location
Work with operation personnel & management to assure all SOP's are being followed and identify areas for improvement.
Review daily sanitation and CIP logs including reviewing CIP charts. Report any issues and create work orders for any issues that are observed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Follow safety procedures.
Follow Good Manufacturing Practices.
Education & Experience
Associates Degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
3 - 5 years of food sanitation experience
Nightshift: 6:00pm-6:30am, 4days per week rotating
Pay based on experience, plus possible bonus.
EEOEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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