Corporate Sanitation Manager
Position Overview
The Corporate Sanitation Manager will lead the company’s sanitation strategy across all facilities, ensuring the highest standards of hygienic design, extended shelf-life processing, and regulatory compliance. This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring sanitation programs that safeguard product integrity, protect consumer health, and maintain operational excellence in dairy manufacturing.
Responsibilities
Develop and oversee corporate sanitation policies, procedures, and best practices across all facilities.
Ensure adherence to FDA, USDA, and other regulatory requirements, as well as industry standards for dairy manufacturing.
Develop and deliver sanitation training programs for plant personnel, fostering a culture of cleanliness and accountability.
Lead sanitation response efforts during contamination events or other food safety incidents.
Lead CIP & SIP system oversight, providing company-wide guidance on industry best practices for steam and chemical SIP, and implementing verification procedures (ATP testing, microbial swabbing, chemical concentration monitoring).
Optimize CIP cycles to reduce water, energy, and chemical usage while maintaining sanitary integrity and meeting Regulatory Compliance (including PMO).
Partner with sanitation chemical suppliers to optimize the utilization of cleaning chemicals.
Work with equipment OEMs (e.g., Dairy Membrane System Partners) on cleaning best practices.
Develop and maintain corporate-level MSS covering all equipment, infrastructure, and facility zones.
Maintain MSS activities across facilities, ensuring timely completion and documentation.
Drive continuous improvement in MSS effectiveness, frequency, and resource allocation.
Standardize MSS reporting and analytics to identify trends and areas for improvement.
Partner with R&D, Quality, and Microbiology teams to implement preventive measures.
Support facilities in responding to phage-related incidents, ensuring rapid containment and corrective actions.
Collaborate with R&D on environmental monitoring programs for pathogens, spoilage organisms, and allergens.
Support consistent sampling, testing, and reporting across facilities.
Analyze environmental data to identify risk patterns and drive proactive interventions.
Partner with plant leadership to ensure consistent execution of sanitation programs, including extended shelf-life processing and hygienic design standards.
Conduct regular facility reviews, risk assessments, and verification activities to ensure compliance and identify opportunities for improvement.
Work closely with Quality Assurance, Engineering, and Operations teams to integrate sanitation, CIP, MSS, and environmental monitoring into all aspects of production and facility design.
Qualifications
Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Engineering, or related field; advanced degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in sanitation leadership roles within food manufacturing, with multi-site responsibility preferred.
Strong knowledge of dairy processing, CIP systems, MSS management, phage monitoring, environmental testing, and dairy industry standards.
Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams, influence at all organizational levels, and drive cultural change.
Knowledge of food industry regulations, safety standards, and quality control processes.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to train, mentor, and engage diverse teams.
Strong financial acumen, with the ability to develop and manage budgets.
Company Overview
Daisy Brand is the market leader in two billion-dollar categories – sour cream and cottage cheese. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, we’ve earned the trust of Americans through consistency and quality across five generations as a family-owned company. Our success has been guided by a simple belief: good food, much like good work, starts with integrity. That mindset continues to shape how we make our products, run our business, and support the people behind the brand. At Daisy Brand, tradition and innovation go hand in hand. We invest thoughtfully in advancements that strengthen our products and operations, supporting responsible, long-term growth. In 2025, we broke ground on a new manufacturing facility in Boone, Iowa, further strengthening our supply chain alongside our established plants in Garland, Texas; Casa Grande, Arizona; and Wooster, Ohio. Looking ahead, our state-of-the-art Innovation Center, opening in 2026, will bring together research, food science, culinary, and technology teams to shape the future of our products. Recent work from these teams includes the development of the squeeze pouch and new line of dips, reflecting an intentional approach to modernization while staying true to the quality our consumers expect. At the heart of Daisy Brand is its people. The company is intentionally structured to be collaborative and accessible, with an entrepreneurial mindset encouraged at every level. We hire with the goal of building long-term careers and provide an environment where employees are trusted to think critically, take initiative, and continue learning. Growth here isn’t accidental; it’s actively supported and shared. To support our employees and their families, Daisy Brand offers a people-first benefits package that includes:
A no deductible, $0 premium option for employee only medical coverage
Access to virtual healthcare and wellness programs
A 401(k) program with company match, plus weekly safe harbor and annual profit-sharing contributions
Company paid short and long-term disability coverage and 2x annual salary in life and AD&D insurance
Four weeks of paid time off, plus 20 hours of floating holidays in your first full year of employment
Annual rollover and payout options for any unused paid time off
Paid time for volunteering and community involvement
Tuition reimbursement and ongoing professional development opportunities
Fitness and wellness incentives
And more.
Daisy Brand is a nicotine-free company. Daisy Brand is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veterans and disabled encouraged to apply.