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Quality Monitor – Lerwick

Scottish Sea Farms Limited

Type
Full-Time
Address
Gremista, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0PX
Closing Date
30 April 2024
Company
Scottish Sea Farms Limited
Details
Job Details
Email
recruitment@scottishseafarms.com

 

We’re currently recruiting for a Quality Monitor at our Lerwick processing plant. The role is within our Quality team who are responsible for ensuring the highest welfare, food safety and product quality standards for our customers.

The role | is designed to assist in the product quality assurance programme which includes fish welfare parameters. As a Quality Monitor, you will provide guidance to staff to ensure all quality/food safety requirements are implemented and maintained. Where product or operational procedures fall out of specification, you will communicate promptly to the Quality Supervisor and Processing Management Team.

The ideal candidate | will have good attention to detail, an assertive and balanced approach and an understanding of Fish Welfare requirements. You should be able to prioritise and manage your own workload whilst managing effective relationships with the Quality and Processing teams. You should be flexible with start times as this role has rotational early starts.

Hours of work will be 40 hours per week, any 5 days over 7, with seasonal overtime available.

Qualifications | A certificate in Food hygiene level 2, HACCP and RSPCA fish welfare training would be advantageous but full training can be provided.

To apply for a role with us, you must be eligible to work in the UK.

A full UK driving licence is essential for this role.

Where to apply | www.scottishseafarms.com/careers/current-vacancies/

Closing date for applications | 30th April 2024

 

 

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