Raw Material Quality Analyst - FMCG | Saudi Arabia
تفاصيل الوظيفة
We are seeking a dedicated and meticulous Raw Material Quality Analyst for a prominent and leading company in the food and beverage sector, renowned for its commitment to excellence and innovation.Key Accountabilities Ensure test results, quality issues, and activities are documented in Quality Control (QC) log book properly to identify any discrepancy.Ensure that the raw material sampling is done and analyzed as per Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).Maintain relevant documents for future examination.Perform all required tests for raw materials as per the Material Control Plan (MCP).Monitor the test results of raw materials and highlight quality issues to the Quality Manager (QM) in a timely manner.Calibrate raw materials lab testing equipment as per frequency.Monitor the test results and highlight issues to the Supplier Quality Assurance (SQA) Engineer promptly to take proactive measures.Investigate raw material quality issues on line and communicate to SQA Engineer through Non-Conforming Product Action Request (NCPAR).Actively participate in Proficiency Testing Schemes for sugar and submit the results as per deadline.Knowledge, Skills, and ExperienceWe are Looking for:A Bachelor's degree or Diploma in Chemistry, Packaging, Biochemistry, or Food Technology.Minimum 0-2 years experience in a beverage/dairy or a packaging industry.Awareness in ISO & HACCP systems and in FDA & WHO standards.Conversant to microbiological analysis (membrane method) for food materials is a must.Knowledge in various packaging materials testing is an added advantage.Good communication skills in English. Fluency in Arabic preferable.Proficiency in Computer Usage.Strong ability to communicate effectively with team members, suppliers, and other departments.Excellent organizational skills with a proactive approach to planning and prioritizing tasks.
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