Quality Inspector

FOOD FUSION NJ LLC

Quality Inspector

Bridgeton, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Quality Technician

    Food Manufacturing | Entry-Level | Full-Time

    Department | Quality Assurance Reports To | Quality Manager / Quality Director FLSA Status | Non-Exempt Work Schedule | Production shift schedule; overtime and weekend availability may be required Regulatory Scope | FDA/FSMA (21 CFR Part 117), USDA/FSIS (9 CFR Part 417, 416), SQF Code

    Position Summary

    The Quality Technician supports the quality assurance function by performing in-process inspections on the production floor, maintaining accurate regulatory and SQF documentation, and conducting receiving inspections on incoming raw materials and ingredients. This is an entry-level role designed for candidates who are detail-oriented, comfortable working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, and eager to develop expertise in food safety compliance.

    Key Responsibilities

    Production Floor Quality Control

    Perform scheduled in-process checks including weight, temperature, pH, water activity (aw), visual appearance, and packaging integrity

    Monitor Critical Control Points (CCPs) and verify that critical limits are met per the facility HACCP plan (9 CFR 417 / 21 CFR 117)

    Observe and document pre-operational and operational sanitation checks in accordance with Sanitation SOPs (9 CFR 416)

    Identify, tag, and initiate holds on nonconforming product; communicate immediately to the Quality Manager

    Support environmental monitoring swab collection and sample submission per the facility EMP schedule

    Verify that allergen changeover and line clearance procedures are completed and documented before production begins

    Documentation & Compliance

    Complete all required production and quality records accurately and in real time; never pre-fill or back-fill records

    Maintain records in compliance with FSIS record retention requirements (9 CFR 412) and FDA 21 CFR 117 recordkeeping requirements (minimum 2 years for most records)

    Assist in label verification: confirm product label matches approved artwork, including allergen declarations (FALCPA Big 9), net weight, and lot coding

    Support internal SQF audits and FDA/USDA inspection readiness by organizing records and ensuring documentation is complete and legible

    Participate in corrective action and preventive action (CAPA) documentation; assist in root cause analysis under direction of Quality Manager

    Log nonconformances and assist with drafting responses to FSIS Noncompliance Records (NRs) when applicable

    Supplier & Incoming Quality

    Conduct receiving inspections on raw materials, ingredients, and packaging; verify supplier COAs against approved specifications

    Review and file Certificates of Analysis (COAs), temperature records, and shipping documents for incoming lots

    Reject or place on hold any incoming material that does not meet specifications; document and notify Purchasing and Quality Manager

    Assist in maintaining the approved supplier list and supplier verification records per FSMA supply-chain program requirements (21 CFR 117 Subpart G)

    Support foreign supplier verification activities (FSVP) as directed, including reviewing importer documentation under 21 CFR Part 1 Subpart L

    Qualifications

    Required

    High school diploma or GED;

    0–2 years of experience in food manufacturing, quality control, or a related field (internship or co-op experience counts)

    Basic understanding of food safety principles, GMP, and HACCP concepts

    Ability to read, write, and communicate clearly in English; bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus

    Comfortable working in cold, wet, or hot production environments; ability to stand for extended periods

    Strong attention to detail and commitment to accurate recordkeeping

    Preferred

    Familiarity with SQF, BRC, or other GFSI-recognized food safety schemes

    Experience using electronic quality management systems (QMS) or ERP platforms

    PCQI certification (FDA Preventive Controls Qualified Individual) or willingness to obtain

    Basic lab skills: pH meter, water activity meter, moisture balance

    Work Environment & Physical Requirements

    This position requires work in an active food manufacturing environment. Conditions include exposure to noise, temperature variation (refrigerated and ambient areas), wet floors, and food processing equipment. Employees must comply with all GMP requirements including hair nets, beard nets, gloves, and appropriate PPE at all times on the production floor.

    Physical demands include: standing for up to 8–12 hours per shift, lifting up to 40 lbs, bending, reaching, and walking production lines. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.