Technical Coordinator

Harrogate
1 week ago
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Job Title: Technical Coordinator
Location: Harrogate, North Yorkshire

Hours: Days Monday-Friday (40 hrs)

Salary: Up to £40,000 DOE
Reports To: Technical Manager

Company Overview

A well-established food and beverage manufacturer operating multiple high-speed production facilities across the UK. The business supplies a range of private label and branded products to major retailers and is committed to high-quality standards, sustainability, and continuous improvement.

Role Overview

The Technical Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring compliance with Quality, Environmental, Health, and Safety (QEHS) standards within a fast-paced manufacturing environment. This role involves managing quality systems, driving process improvements, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering a strong safety culture across the site.

Key Responsibilities

Quality Assurance

Implement and maintain Quality Management Systems (QMS) aligned with HACCP, BRC, and retailer standards.
Conduct internal audits, inspections, and investigations to ensure regulatory and customer compliance.
Develop and update standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to quality control and food safety.
Collaborate with production teams to address non-conformances and implement corrective actions (CAPA).
Support training initiatives to promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement.
Environmental Management

Oversee compliance with environmental regulations and company sustainability objectives.
Support initiatives to minimize waste, optimize resource use, and reduce the site’s environmental footprint.
Conduct environmental risk assessments and contribute to sustainability projects.
Prepare reports for internal and external stakeholders as required.
Health & Safety

Promote and uphold workplace health and safety policies in line with industry regulations.
Conduct risk assessments, site inspections, and safety audits, ensuring any issues are addressed.
Lead or support incident investigations, identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions.
Deliver health and safety training and awareness programs.
Regulatory Compliance

Ensure compliance with food safety, environmental, and health & safety legislation.
Monitor and communicate regulatory updates, implementing necessary changes.
Support external audits and liaise with regulatory bodies during site visits.
Continuous Improvement

Identify opportunities to enhance QEHS processes and drive operational efficiencies.
Analyse key performance data and contribute to ongoing improvement initiatives.
Support cross-functional collaboration to strengthen site-wide QEHS performance.
Skills & Experience Required

Degree or equivalent qualification in Food Science, Environmental Science, Safety Management, or a related field (Desirable)
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a QEHS role within food & beverage manufacturing.
HACCP, BRC, NEBOSH, or similar certifications are advantageous.
Strong knowledge of BRC food safety standards, retailer codes of practice, and health & safety regulations.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and engage teams.
Proficiency in MS Office and quality management software.
Adaptability to changing regulatory requirements and operational needs.
Please contact (Ryan Taylor at Winsearch for more information)

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