What are the responsibilities and job description for the SANITATION position at Todd's BBI?
POSITION TITLE: Sanitation Technician
DEPARTMENT: Production – Sanitation
REPORTS TO: Sanitation Lead / Production Manager
LOCATION: Todd’s Liquid Food Facility
POSITION SUMMARY
The Sanitation Technician is responsible for executing sanitation, cleaning, and hygiene activities across production, packaging, and process-cooking areas to ensure equipment, tools, and work environments meet GMP, SQF, and FDA food-safety standards. This role performs routine and end-of-day sanitation, equipment wash-downs, CIP operations, and pre-operational readiness tasks to support safe food production, prevent contamination, and ensure successful quality inspections.
The Sanitation Technician plays a critical role in food safety, allergen control, and regulatory compliance by maintaining a clean and sanitary production environment that supports continuous operations and audit readiness.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Sanitation & Food Safety
- Performs routine, end-of-day, and deep-clean sanitation of production, packaging, and process-cooking equipment.
- Cleans kettles, liquefiers, pumps, hoses, fillers, utensils, tools, conveyors, and surrounding work areas.
- Executes wash-downs and Clean-in-Place (CIP) activities following FDA, SQF, and internal sanitation procedures.
- Ensures equipment and work areas are prepared to pass daily pre-operational inspections.
- Uses approved chemicals, concentrations, and contact times per sanitation SOPs.
- Maintains strict compliance with GMPs, personal hygiene, handwashing, and PPE requirements.
Allergen, Organic, and Kosher Controls
- Cleans equipment to prevent cross-contact between allergen, organic, kosher, and conventional products.
- Verifies sanitation effectiveness based on product changeover requirements.
- Follows documented procedures for allergen and special-handling product sanitation.
Equipment & Work Area Readiness
- Disassembles and reassembles equipment components as required for proper cleaning.
- Inspects equipment and workstations for cleanliness, damage, or sanitation concerns.
- Stages cleaned equipment, tools, and utensils for next-day production.
- Communicates sanitation issues or equipment concerns to the Sanitation Lead or Production Leadership.
Documentation & Verification
- Accurately completes sanitation logs, CIP records, pre-op checklists, and cleaning documentation.
- Supports Quality with sanitation verification, swabbing, and inspection activities as required.
- Ensures all records are completed legibly, accurately, and in a timely manner.
Material Handling & Waste Disposal
- Safely disposes of raw-material containers, packaging waste, and sanitation debris.
- Handles and stores sanitation chemicals in accordance with safety and regulatory requirements.
- Assists with staging hoses, tools, and cleaning equipment to support efficient sanitation flow.
Teamwork & Communication
- Works collaboratively with Production, Quality, and Maintenance teams to support food safety.
- Follows instructions from Sanitation Lead, Production Leads, and Management.
- Communicates issues, delays, or concerns affecting sanitation or production readiness.
- Supports training and onboarding of new sanitation team members when assigned.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
Required:
- High School Diploma or equivalent experience
Preferred:
- Food safety, sanitation, or GMP certifications
- Experience with CIP systems and food-processing sanitation
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Required:
- None (entry-level candidates considered with proper training)
Preferred:
- 6 months experience in food manufacturing, production, or sanitation
- Familiarity with FDA, SQF, or GMP-regulated environments
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Ability to read, write, and communicate clearly in English
- Bilingual English/Spanish preferred
- Understanding of basic food-safety and sanitation principles
- Ability to follow detailed sanitation instructions and SOPs
- Ability to identify cleanliness, contamination risks, and sanitation deficiencies
- Ability to work effectively with diverse teams in a production environment
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Standing, walking, bending, crouching, and stooping
- Extensive use of hands, arms, and fingers
- Visual acuity, hearing, and verbal communication required
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs routinely and up to 55 lbs occasionally
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Smoke-free, sanitation-controlled production environment
- Mandatory handwashing prior to entering production areas
- PPE required (gloves, masks, hairnets, aprons, boots, etc.)
- Exposure to water, cleaning chemicals, and wet surfaces
- Compliance with GMP, FDA food-safety rules, and personal hygiene standards is mandatory
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
- Reports directly to the Sanitation Lead or Production Manager
- Works closely with Production Leads, Process Cooks, Packers, and Quality personnel
- No direct reports; may support training of other sanitation staff as assigned
LEVEL OF AUTHORITY
- May perform sanitation tasks independently once trained and signed off
- May assist or guide other team members within trained and authorized scope
- Must follow all safety, sanitation, and production directives
PERFORMANCE METRICS
Performance is evaluated based on:
- Successful completion of sanitation tasks with zero failed pre-operation inspections
- Compliance with sanitation SOPs, GMPs, SQF, and FDA requirements
- Accuracy and completeness of sanitation documentation
- Effectiveness in preventing cross-contamination and allergen risks
- Timeliness, reliability, and teamwork
- Overall satisfaction of Sanitation Lead, Production, and Quality Management
Salary : $17 - $18