Director Food Safety and QA
Company: South Chicago Packing LLC
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Description: The
Director Food Safety and QA will provide both strategic direction
and hands-on leadership for the Food Safety and Quality Assurance
(FSQA) department at South Chicago Packing. This position is
responsible for analyzing, updating, managing, and continuously
improving quality, food safety, and analytical programs across the
business. Key responsibilities include leading the hiring,
development, and performance management of the FSQA team, as well
as managing the department’s budget and expenditures. The role will
work closely with cross-functional teams to identify and implement
quality improvements across products and processes. Additionally,
this position will serve as the primary liaison for external
quality counterparts at customer and supplier organizations and
regulatory agencies, ensuring effective communication,
collaboration, and issue resolution. Primary Responsibilities:
Serve as the site food safety leader. Provide direction and
technical leadership in the development and implementation of
quality systems to ensure compliance with corporate policies, GFSI
standards, regulatory requirements, and customer expectations.
Identify opportunities and lead initiatives to improve quality
programs, systems, and processes. Coach, mentor, and support team
members to develop a high-performing, technically skilled FSQA
team. Oversee compliance of offsite warehouses to specifications
and requirements; conduct audits and assessments as needed. Provide
subject matter expertise on sanitation practices to drive
effectiveness and operational efficiency. Ensure regulatory
compliance through routine interaction with USDA inspectors and
issue resolution. Direct in-process quality control activities,
including testing of raw materials and finished goods. Monitor,
track, and report FSQA performance through established Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) and quality metrics. Provide
functional QA leadership for facility initiatives and capital
projects. Lead investigation and resolution of customer complaints,
ensuring timely and accurate responses. Manage internal and
external audits, ensuring compliance and timely closure of
findings. Verify compliance with HACCP and food safety programs,
including oversight of prerequisite programs. Review and make final
disposition decisions on retained product and materials, ensuring
procedures and documentation are properly executed. Monitor
adherence to SOPs, manufacturing operating procedures, and Good
Manufacturing Practices (GMPs). Deliver training and development
programs to ensure QA personnel meet technical and compliance
standards. Participate in internal product evaluation panels and
support continuous improvement through product reviews. Support
broader employee training initiatives related to food safety and
quality system topics. Establish and manage departmental costs and
expenditures in line with budgetary expectations. Perform
additional duties as assigned in support of company and department
goals. Supervisory/Management Responsibilities: Provide direct
oversight and leadership to the South Chicago Packing FSQA team.
Lead staffing, onboarding, and talent development efforts within
the department. Set clear expectations and performance standards
while ensuring alignment with company policies and objectives.
Actively participate in the Performance Management Process,
including goal setting and development planning for team members.
Represent the FSQA function in director-level meetings and
contribute to strategic decision-making. Lead or support
cross-functional and cross-departmental teams focused on process
improvement and quality initiatives. Serve as a coach and mentor to
junior QA professionals, supporting their technical and
professional growth. R equirements: Bachelor’s degree in Food
Science, Microbiology, or a related field. 7-10 years of
progressive experience in quality assurance and food processing,
including prior management experience. In-depth knowledge of
USDA/FDA regulations, GFSI standards, and industry best practices.
HACCP and PCQI certification required. Proficiency in computer
applications and software tools relevant to quality assurance and
reporting. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the
ability to convey complex information effectively. Proven
decision-making ability, with a track record of making independent,
sound judgments in challenging situations. Competencies: Leading
Change: Acting in a leadership position to envision the future of
the organization and work towards achieving the desired future by
setting goals, taking action, and effectively communicating with
stakeholders. Holding self and others accountable for achieving the
envisioned results despite challenge and adversity. Strategic
Thinking: Understand what the organization’s preferred future will
be and put strategies into place to realize the organization’s
vision. Look at issues and opportunities from a broad
organizational perspective Building Common Purpose: Works with
colleagues and suppliers to achieve common goals by involving
stakeholders to define problems or opportunities, identifying
common issues and opportunities and creating win/win relationships.
Makes sure the team or group goals align with those of the
organization. Results Oriented: Takes a dynamic approach to work
characterized by initiating decisions and actions. Concentrating on
achieving the outcomes of a process or project while adhering to
the overall strategy of the organization. Creating a culture of
accountability and performance. Able to withstand walking and
standing Analytical Thinking: Uses information from a qualitative
and quantitative analyses to solve problems and make decisions.
Able to see interconnections between organizational systems that
others miss. Benefits for this role include: Medical, vision,
dental, discretionary bonus up to 30% (50% personal performance
based & 50% company performance), profit sharing (which feeds
retirement) at a minimum of 3% annually and 200 hours PTO in the
1st 12 months.
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