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Quality Assurance Associate

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Being the largest manufacturer of private brand bottled water in the United States, our company is now looking for a competent Quality Assurance Associate to deal with the following
Responsibilities:
- Make sure that all parameters of the quality manual are 100% followed and maintained on the production floor.
- Perform analysis of the samples in order to ensure they are up to the clients' demands.
- Document results from the quality checks to various pieces of equipment.
- Provide the company supervisor with different quality issues with production to ensure timely correction to make certain all quality goals are properly met.
Requirements
We are searching for the candidate, who can meet the following requirements:
- College Degree.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Ability to communicate and collaborate well with the clients.
- Proficiency in HACCP.
- From 2 to 4 years of experience within the industry.
Education
High School Diploma or GED.
Client
Our company has been family held and operated since 1963. Our experts successfully operate the most nature-friendly and highest speed bottling lines on the globe. The company has expanded its production all over the USA with huge plants located in Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, North Carolina, Ohio, Colorado and Arizona. We are highly committed to our clients and make sure to serve them the best we can! Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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