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QUALITY LAB TECHNICIAN

City Centre Recruitment
Dorset
2 weeks ago
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QUALITY LAB TECHNICIAN

BEAMINSTER


Temporary on-going


Monday to Friday 08.00am to 17.00pm


40 hours per week


£13.00 per hour


IMMEDIATE START


Are you a confident administrator?


Enjoy analysis tasks and reporting?


Hold level 2 in both Food Hygiene and HACCP?


Our client is seeking aQUALITY LAB TECHNICIANto join them on a temporary on-going basis. For the right candidate it could lead to a permanent role at the client’s discretion. You will ensure a high level of technical integrity is maintained with regard to product safety, legality, integrity and quality in keeping with the quality plan, legislative requirements, company expectations, QMS and third-party accreditation. Carry out the day-to-day activities vital to the Quality Assurance Department. Provide support on a day-to-day basis to other departments and more broadly to achieve Quality Assurance Department objectives whilst adding value to the strategic development of the company and work towards the development of the Quality Culture.


Key Duties and Responsibilities

Goods in sampling, density and moisture analysis


Blend build checks and approval.
Set up tea tasting products and equipment in the QA Laboratory, as directed, for Clipper employees, (visitors and customers – when required).
Commission samples for external laboratory analysis, following the raw material laboratory sampling and commissioning procedure.
Assessing test and materials required
Administration of submission forms and lab sampling table and sample labels
Physical preparation of the samples
Entry of lab test result into SAP
Assist in new product development work as directed.
Tasting and releasing flavour granules.

We need a CV showing the following:

Previous experience shown within CV


Level 2 Food Hygiene qualifications
HACCP Level 2
Good knowledge and experience of production and warehouse procedures.
Knowledge and experience of Company QMS and Organic Standards.
Ability to make considered and appropriate decisions
Passport OR Birth Certificate with National Insurance proof

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In line with the requirements of the Asylum and Immigration Act , all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. As part of the recruitment process, you will be asked to provide documented evidence of eligibility.


City Centre Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.


City Centre Recruitment is acting as an employment business in relation toQUALITY LAB TECHNICIAN

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