
01st February, 2024
Game Meat Processing is Australia’s largest game meat processing plant, exporting its products to Europe, America, Asia and the Pacific.
We pride ourselves on being customer focused, producing a consistently high-quality product, and working with our customers to maximise their speed to market to ensure end consumers are satisfied with our products, and the likelihood of repeat purchase increases.
This is where you come in:
The QA Manager is an integral of the Site’s leadership team, providing leadership for Quality ensuring compliance to quality standards and procedures. Key to success will be leading your team of QA Officers in the establishment and maintenance of standards and guidelines, and monitoring of the Production environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Maintain and monitor QA objectives and activities supporting GMP’s business plan and policies
- Provide leadership and direction to your team, developing them into a high performing team
- Conduct routine inspections of factory, its processes and product in accordance with HACCP and Standards
- Maintain and enhance the Quality Assurance System and documentation
- Prepare, review and monitor policies, procedures and work instructions
- Report, analyse and present data
- Liaise with customers, auditors and external parties
- Investigate and respond to complaints
About you:
- Degree in Food Science, Food Technology or an equivalent relevant tertiary qualification
- Experience in meat / high-risk food manufacturing is essential
- Experience in BRC, internal auditing and GMP practices
- Working knowledge of DAWE and HACCP requirements
- Working knowledge of EU requirements and commodity exporting, preferably meat is desirable
- Working knowledge of Microbiology, particularly food associated pathogens
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
- A curious nature with high decision quality and ability to stand alone
- Driven to make a difference through influencing others
Please note: NO agencies will be considered during this process. We advise you to refrain from submitting unsolicited profiles