NSF International, formerly known as the National Sanitation Foundation, is an award-winning, nonprofit, non-governmental organization headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded
Independent Contractor - Lead Packaging Auditor
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United States
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20 hours ago
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Independent Contractor - Lead Packaging Auditor
NSF International
Role Description We are seeking an experienced Food Safety Packaging Auditor to conduct GFSI-recognized food safety audits and partner with food manufacturers to strengthen compliance, quality, and consumer trust. In this highly visible role, you will serve as a trusted technical expert—evaluating food safety systems, communicating audit outcomes, and supporting continuous improvement across diverse client operations. This role is ideal for a seasoned food safety quality professional who thrives in a dynamic, client-facing environment and is committed to the highest standards of food safety and audit integrity. We are looking for individuals with food packaging experience in SQF or BRC and want to upskill into FSSC 22000 Food Packaging. Qualifications - Experience in food safety and quality assurance. - Familiarity with GFSI-recognized standards. - Food packaging experience in SQF or BRC. - Desire to upskill into FSSC 22000 Food Packaging. Requirements - Ability to evaluate food safety systems. - Strong communication skills for conveying audit outcomes. - Commitment to continuous improvement across client operations. Benefits - Opportunity to work in a dynamic, client-facing environment. - Be part of a team that makes a difference in the world. Company Description With a legacy spanning more than 80 years, NSF leverages science and innovation to improve human and planet health. We provide science-driven, independent testing, inspection, certification, and advisory services and develop the very standards that drive the food, water, and life sciences industries worldwide. We empower our clients to navigate shifting regulations to improve consumer health, safety, and quality of life. - NSF is an equal opportunity employer. - We embrace cultural, ethnic, language, and demographic diversity. - NSF is the go-to partner for the food, nutrition, and wellness industries. - We ensure the highest level of product safety, quality, integrity, and sustainability.
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