Technical Administrator
Monday- Friday (Office Hours)
Are you a Quality Auditor/Technical Assistant/Technical Administrator ready to broaden your expertise and take the next step in your career? I am recruiting on behalf of a client who is looking for a detail-focused professional with a background in food and technical to join the team as a Specification Technologist. This role offers the perfect opportunity to leverage your auditing skills in a new way, focusing on product specifications and regulatory compliance.
About the Role
As a Specification Technologist, you ll transition from audit-focused responsibilities to a position where you ll ensure the products meet both legal and customer standards through precise specification management. This involves crafting internal and external specifications, supporting accurate packaging, and maintaining high standards in compliance to deliver right first time information that supports our strong reputation for quality.
What You'll Do
- Use Your QA/Technical Expertise: Apply your quality audit knowledge to create and maintain specifications that meet BRC and customer standards, reviewing specifications bi-annually or annually as required.
- Ensure Compliance & Precision: Develop legally compliant artwork and packaging specifications, using your keen eye for detail to ensure everything meets legal and customer codes of practice.
- Drive Confidence with Accuracy: Minimise costly amendments in ingredients, recipes, and artwork, helping to build customer trust and satisfaction through precise, reliable specifications.
Why Make the Move?
Transitioning into a Specification Technologist role allows you to deepen your knowledge of compliance and regulatory practices, expanding your career path in quality and compliance while making a tangible impact on our product integrity and reputation.
If you re ready for a rewarding new challenge, apply today to join them in ensuring product excellence from the ground up! Hit apply and I will do the rest, alternatively get in touch directly (url removed)