Quality Control Technician - Days: Monday - Thursday Professional Services - Eugene, OR at Geebo

Quality Control Technician - Days: Monday - Thursday

Northern Gold Foods (USA) is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of healthy and great tasting breakfast and snack products and we're looking for a Quality Control Technician at our facility in Junction City. We offer excellent benefits and a competitive wage.The schedule for this position is Monday - Thursday, 8:
00AM - 6:
30PM.POSITION:
Quality Control Technician ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Monitoring, sampling, and testing food products to ensure they comply with quality standards and customer specifications. Verification of sanitation activities, including preoperational inspections, swabbing, and communicating corrective actions to production personnel. Liaising with production personnel and supervisors on day-to-day activities. Work with customers and consumers to resolve complaints; trend and report complaints to senior management with root cause analysis and continuous improvement recommendations. Investigate, trend, analyze and report complaints quarterly ESSENTIAL
Qualifications:
Strong computer and organizational skills; working knowledge of MS Office. Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Activities include walking, kneeling, lifting, climbing ladders and stairs, bending, stacking, twisting, pulling, pushing, inserting, sitting, squatting, standing, accumulating, and collating motions. Be able to handle 50lbs of material with assistance occasionally. WORK CONDITIONS Shifts are 10 hours, 4 days a week Must be available to work overtime hours if needed Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Communication Coordinating Microsoft Office Quality Management Root Cause Analysis Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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