Quality Technician – Currently Hiring for Night Shift!
2-2-3 schedule: 2-week cycle
Week 1: 2 days on / 2 days off / 3 days on
Week 2: 2 days off / 2 days on / 3 days off
Shifts: 12 hour shifts
Day Crew - 6am to 6pm
Night Crew – 6pm to 6am
What You'll Do (Job Overview):
Reporting to the Quality Manager, the Quality Technician requires a general knowledge and understanding of laboratory testing procedures and functions, sanitation policies and procedures. Must follow all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP'S) and work in manner consistent with all Corporate, regulatory, food safety, quality and sanitation requirements, along with other duties as assigned.
What we bring to the table:
Day Shift - $21.00 per hour
Night Shift - $21.00 per hour + $3 per hour shift differential
A Day as a Quality Technician at Egg Central Station
Perform physical testing on raw eggs, finished product. Utilizing test results for products for packaging in accordance with customer or company specifications
Train new technicians, calibration/maintenance of lab equipment, inventory/ordering of lab supplies and replacement parts, general housekeeping
Follow safety policies as required by Vital Farms and maintain GMP's
Manages hand washing station (soap dispensing and inventory) and footbaths
Manages chemical inventory, dispenses, tracks utilization, and replaces chemical as needed
Verifies and maintains pH levels on wash tanks.
Manage & Run CIP circuits.
Titrates chemicals on egg and flat washer.
Maintains egg waste, spills, and clean ups while adhering to plant cleanliness policies.
Records and documents corrective actions
This position would also perform special projects and other duties as assigned.
Perform audits of inbound, outbound, raw materials, and other processes as assigned.
What You Bring to the Table
1 year of quality experience in production/manufacturing.
Handwriting must be neat and legible.
You're able to frequently lift and/or move up to 60lbs.
Must have ability to understand and operate lab equipment and generate complete/accurate records.
Must be able to work without direct supervision.
Must have/develop a working knowledge of computers.
Must also adhere to all Safety and Good Manufacturing Practice policies.
Must perform testing in a timely manner to prevent production line downtime/processing delays.