Sanitation Manager
SANITATION MANAGER
The Food Plant Sanitation Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing the sanitation practices within the food processing facility to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. This position plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing our commitment to food safety and quality, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, driving continuous improvement initiatives, and interfacing with all teams at the facility to execute company objectives.
Essential Job and Duties
Developing Sanitation Protocols:
- Designing and implementing sanitation procedures to maintain a clean and hygienic food processing environment.
- Creating and updating sanitation schedules to ensure all areas are regularly cleaned.
- Overseeing facility-wide janitorial services
Compliance and Regulations:
- Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to food safety and sanitation.
- Staying informed about industry standards and changes in regulations and adjusting sanitation practices accordingly.
Team Management:
- Leading and supervising a team of sanitation staff.
- Providing training to sanitation personnel on proper cleaning techniques, chemical usage, and safety protocols.
Quality Assurance:
- Conducting regular inspections and audits to verify that sanitation standards are met.
- Implementing corrective actions to address any deviations from cleanliness standards.
Chemical Management:
- Managing the inventory and usage of sanitation chemicals.
- Ensuring proper dilution and application of cleaning solutions to prevent contamination.
Documentation:
- Maintaining accurate records of sanitation activities, inspections, and corrective actions taken.
- Generating reports for management and regulatory agencies.
Collaboration:
- Collaborating with other departments, such as production and quality control, to ensure seamless operations.
- Participating in cross-functional teams to address food safety concerns.
Continuous Improvement:
- Identifying opportunities for process improvement in sanitation practices.
- Implementing new technologies or methodologies to enhance sanitation efficiency.
Emergency Response:
- Developing and implementing emergency response plans for sanitation-related incidents.
- Coordinating with other departments in case of contamination or sanitation emergencies.
Communication:
- Communicating effectively with internal teams, external auditors, and regulatory agencies.
- Reporting sanitation performance to management and recommending improvements.
Budget Management:
- Managing the budget for sanitation supplies, equipment, and personnel.
- Identifying cost-saving opportunities without compromising on sanitation standards.
Skills, Expectations and Education/Training
Minimum of 2 years of food manufacturing facility sanitation supervisory or managerial experience. Preferably to have knowledge of GFSI (SQF, BRC or ISO).
Proficient computer skills, including above average knowledge of MS Excel
Strong attention to detail
Must be a self-starter and self-motivated
Must be able to manage changing priorities associated with a fast-paced, team environment
Ability to multi-task
Benefits and Compensation
Weekly pay with direct deposit
Health insurance
Variety of supplemental insurance policies available after 90-day introductory period
Life insurance available after completion of 90-day introductory period
401-K retirement plan available after one year of employment
Option to participate in uniform program
Annual bonus incentives