Biology, Chemistry, Coaching, Continuous Improvement, Distribution Operations, Distribution Warehousing, Food Quality, Food Safety, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), Laboratory, Maintain Compliance, Manufacturing, Pallet Jack, Product Packaging, Quality Control, Risk, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Time Management, Warehousing
Location: Arlington, TX
Shift hours: 2:30PM to 11:00PM
Responsibilities:
- Execute routine quality inspections across manufacturing, packaging, warehouse, and distribution operations.
- Perform scheduled and risk-based inspections in production and shipping areas.
- Ensure compliance with Manufacturing Control Programs (MCPs), GMPs, AIB standards, and site SOPs.
- Verify product, packaging, labeling, and pallet configurations meet approved specifications.
- Conduct quality verifications, including detector challenges, seal integrity, labeling accuracy, and pallet quality checks.
- Identify damaged, suspect, or non-conforming materials and initiate appropriate containment actions.
- Accurately document inspection findings and non-conformances using approved systems and tools.
- Maintain complete, accurate, and timely inspection records.
- Support leading indicator programs by identifying, tracking, and reporting quality risks.
- Reinforce GMP, food safety, and quality expectations on the production floor and in warehouse environments.
- Provide on-the-spot coaching and guidance to operators and warehouse personnel.
- Participate in Fix-It-Forever and continuous improvement initiatives to reduce repeat quality issues.
- Identify opportunities to strengthen quality controls and prevent consumer complaints.
- Promote a strong quality and food safety culture through visible floor presence.
Requirements:
- Minimum 3 years of quality experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related field.
- Experience with basic laboratory protocols.
- Must be able to work 2nd shift and be flexible to work different hours occasionally.
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Axelon Services Corporation