Hygiene / CIP Manager

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Hygiene / CIP Manager
Merseyside
£40k-£43k pa
Days Monday to Friday
Great opportunity for a Hygiene / CIP Manager to join a thriving manufacturing business on Merseyside. Offering a friendly and dynamic environment, the business has a low-staff turnover and a happy workforce.
The Role

  • Work in a hands-on manner within a busy production environment, working closely with the Shift Manager.
  • Responsible for a small team of Hygiene Cleaners and QC’s.
  • Responsible for all plant and machinery CIP (Cleaning In Place) within a process/production environment.
  • Use knowledge of cleaning agents and COSHH to select materials for cleaning.
  • Prepare equipment by performing sterile cleaning-in-place (CIP).
  • Optimize cleaning-in-place protocols and procedures to ensure machinery is available to production.
  • Validation and Verification of Hygiene activity, including Hygiene Audits.
  • Be a key member of HACCP / VACCP teams.
  • Undertake training of the Hygiene team and QC’s.
  • Promote a Safety Culture across all production areas.
  • Apply solutions to issues such as Allergen residue, chemical residue and how to clean appropriately.
    The Person
  • We are seeking an individual who has held a previous role requiring high levels of hygiene and sanitation where there has been an emphasis on CIP (Cleaning In Place).
  • Suitable individuals may come from any of the following industries: Food Manufacturing, Beverage Processing, Dairy, Brewery, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, Chemical Processing.
  • Experience and understanding of the 4 T's of CIP (Turbulence, Time, Temperature, Titration)
  • This role may be suitable for a Hygiene Supervisor, Hygiene Manager, Process Supervisor or similar.
    This role is commutable from: Merseyside, Liverpool, Lancashire, Wigan, Haydock, St Helens, Warrington, Knowsley, Skelmersdale, Prescot, Huyton, Ormskirk, Worsley, Atherton, Leigh, Widnes. Ref 3546

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