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Canada Regional Food Safety Quality and Regulatory Lead
Location
Canada
Posted
71 days ago
Salary
$97K - $147K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Canada Regional Food Safety Quality and Regulatory Lead
Cargill
• Provide food safety, quality and regulatory leadership for a group of plants • Partner with stakeholders to create alignment on strategy and processes • Drive continuous improvement across the region • Analyze, review and interpret regulations and implement necessary policies • Build and maintain leadership partnerships • Facilitate resolution of complex issues and anticipate risks • Support development of new innovations and process maintenance initiatives
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent experience
- Experience in the areas of food safety, quality assurance and regulatory affairs
- Minimum of four years of related work experience
- Minimum of two years of direct supervisory experience including performance management
- Travel up to 25%
- Must be legally entitled to work for Cargill in Canada
Benefits
- Equal opportunity employer
- Providing accommodation to job applicants with disabilities
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