What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corporate Sanitation Program Manager position at Wells Enterprises?
Job Description
Under the direction of the Sr. Food Safety and Regulatory Manager, this position will develop and execute best-in-class and leading-edge ice cream and chocolate sanitation programs and strategies. Works with the production facilities and corporate QA/FS teams to support all applicable food safety policies – to include microbiological controls, chemical controls, allergen Controls, and CIP. Ensures all sanitation programs are implemented, validated, verified as required, and are aligned with the Preventive Control Rule outlined in 21 CFR 117.
In addition to the responsibilities listed above, other duties may be assigned by your supervisor, as dictated by business necessity.
About Us
Wells Enterprises, Inc. is the largest privately held ice cream manufacturer in the United States. Founded in 1913 by Fred H. Wells and run by the Wells family for generations, the company is an independent operating company of the Ferrero Group, one of the global leaders in sweet, packaged foods.
Wells produces more than 200 million gallons of ice cream per year and distributes products in all 50 states. Wells manufactures its signature brand Blue Bunny®, lower-calorie Halo Top®, the iconic Bomb Pop®, and Blue Ribbon Classics®.
Wells employs nearly 4,000 ice cream aficionados across the country. The company is headquartered in Le Mars, Iowa, where Wells has made Le Mars the “Ice Cream Capital of the World” as the largest manufacturer of ice cream in one location. Wells operates two manufacturing plants in Le Mars, Iowa, a manufacturing plant in Dunkirk, New York, and a manufacturing facility in Henderson, Nevada. Learn more at www.wellsenterprisesinc.com.
What We Offer
At Wells, we’re proud to support our employees with comprehensive benefits that enhance health, financial wellness, and include paid time off (PTO). Eligible employees may also receive an annual incentive bonus based on Company performance. Learn more about our benefits here.
Under the direction of the Sr. Food Safety and Regulatory Manager, this position will develop and execute best-in-class and leading-edge ice cream and chocolate sanitation programs and strategies. Works with the production facilities and corporate QA/FS teams to support all applicable food safety policies – to include microbiological controls, chemical controls, allergen Controls, and CIP. Ensures all sanitation programs are implemented, validated, verified as required, and are aligned with the Preventive Control Rule outlined in 21 CFR 117.
- Ensures that Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOPs), Master Sanitation Schedules (MSSs) and associated documentation are consistently implemented and executed across the Ice Cream Division (production, warehouse and freezer).
- Oversees the operation of CIP and COP systems at all facilities. Verifies functionality of all components and ensures routine validations are completed. Addresses and documents deviations or discrepancies when applicable.
- Serves as the Ice Cream Division’s SME for sanitary design of equipment, buildings, and production line layout. Attends on-site FATs when applicable. Works closely with Engineering teams to ensure project success.
- Participates in microbiological and allergen investigations and fosters a continuous improvement culture as it pertains to sanitation systems in the facilities.
- Provides oversight for validation of environmental pathogen and allergen control through sanitation processes.
- Serves as the corporate connection point between pest control providers and the facilities. Participates in corrective actions where applicable. Ensures that annual risk assessments and corporate reviews are completed.
- Provides oversight for sanitation corrective action planning and recommendations to remediate gaps, with regular updates to leadership teams.
- Work with chemical suppliers, trade associations, and academia to ensure that sanitation programs are leading-edge and best-in-class.
- Works with EHS to optimize company environmental sustainability through water and chemical conservation. Monitors: BCOD, TSS, and fats/oils/greases to waste treatment and facilitates continuous improvements in sanitation processes to reduce these outputs.
In addition to the responsibilities listed above, other duties may be assigned by your supervisor, as dictated by business necessity.
- Bachelor’s degree in microbiology, food science or related field preferred
- 8 years of progressive leadership experience in food manufacturing.
- Technical knowledge of food safety principles, QA, risk management, microbiology, and sanitation operations.
- Expertise within the areas of HACCP, GMPs, regulatory compliance, and sanitation.
- Effective communication, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrated project management and cross-functional leadership.
- Skill at managing and interpreting data and metrics.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office.
- Ability to influence, collaborate and persuade at all levels of the organization.
- Able to implement continuous improvement and best practices initiatives.
- Ability to spend 50 % of time travelling.
- Reports to – Sr. Food Safety and Regulatory Manager
- Direct Reports – N/A
- Indirect Reports – N/A
About Us
Wells Enterprises, Inc. is the largest privately held ice cream manufacturer in the United States. Founded in 1913 by Fred H. Wells and run by the Wells family for generations, the company is an independent operating company of the Ferrero Group, one of the global leaders in sweet, packaged foods.
Wells produces more than 200 million gallons of ice cream per year and distributes products in all 50 states. Wells manufactures its signature brand Blue Bunny®, lower-calorie Halo Top®, the iconic Bomb Pop®, and Blue Ribbon Classics®.
Wells employs nearly 4,000 ice cream aficionados across the country. The company is headquartered in Le Mars, Iowa, where Wells has made Le Mars the “Ice Cream Capital of the World” as the largest manufacturer of ice cream in one location. Wells operates two manufacturing plants in Le Mars, Iowa, a manufacturing plant in Dunkirk, New York, and a manufacturing facility in Henderson, Nevada. Learn more at www.wellsenterprisesinc.com.
What We Offer
At Wells, we’re proud to support our employees with comprehensive benefits that enhance health, financial wellness, and include paid time off (PTO). Eligible employees may also receive an annual incentive bonus based on Company performance. Learn more about our benefits here.