Director, Sanitation Operations (SugarCreek)
Company: Sugarcreek
Location: West Chester
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
This position is primarily 3rd shift, with occasional need to
accommodate 1st shift hours and/or meetings. Description Summary
Oversee and implement company-wide Sanitation Program across all
SugarCreek locations. Work with Plant and Corporate FSQA teams to
standardize sanitation programs, SOPs, and training companywide.
Serve as key point of contact for the Plant and Executive
Management when it comes to key performance indicators (KPIs) and
overall performance of the Sanitation Program across the
organization. Work with chemical vendors and equipment
manufacturers to ensure compliance with personnel safety
requirements, sanitary/hygienic design, and sanitation
requirements. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Design,
implement and improve Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures
(SSOPs), equipment-specific cleaning procedures, and other programs
across all facilities to ensure proper sanitation standards are
maintained on a regular basis. Ensure all required sanitation and
safety training is being performed consistently and in a timely
manner for all sanitation personnel. Work with cross-functional
leadership teams at the corporate and plant level to drive
continuous improvement and manage various projects, equipment
moves/installs, investigations for micro/spoilage concerns, and
other sanitation initiatives as needed. Examine and assess current
job tasks to ensure they do not compromise employee/contractor
safety. Work with Plant/Corporate Management to perform sanitary
design assessments for new equipment, equipment modifications and
changes to plant infrastructure. Accompany third-party auditors or
regulatory inspectors (USDA, FDA, OSHA) during plant
audits/inspections, providing information on sanitation practices
and policies as requested. Improve sanitation process by
identifying more efficient uses of resources (i.e. water,
wastewater, chemicals, labor) whenever possible. Oversee and manage
budgets at the plant and corporate level for sanitation needs
including, but not limited to water usage, chemical usage, new
technology/equipment needs, wastewater treatment, PPE and
consumables. Manage relationships with chemical vendors and review
service metrics for each of campus to ensure expectations are met
or exceeded. Standardize and work with the facilities to manage and
continuously improve Master Sanitation Schedules (MSS), including
Periodic Equipment Cleaning (PEC) & Periodic Infrastructure
Cleaning (PIC) to ensure the programs are effectively maintaining
sanitary conditions within each facility. Work with Plant
Management and FSQA Management teams at each location to
investigate and remediate any concerns with Pathogen Environmental
Monitoring (PEM), spoilage in finished products, etc. to perform
root cause analysis, implement corrective actions and preventative
measures. Work with external equipment manufacturers and internal
Engineering Team and cross functional teams on maintaining food
safety standards and sanitary design standards during new equipment
design, construction events, and any additional modifications that
may affect food safety within the processing environments. Assist
with each plant’s pest control program as needed. Coordinate
internal audits of Sanitation Programs and Procedures to ensure
proper sanitation methods, procedures and guidelines are being
followed and implemented at all locations. Comply with federal,
state, and company policies, procedures and regulations. Support
all safety, food quality and sanitation initiatives and policies.
Follow SugarCreek safety rules and procedures. Perform other duties
and tasks as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's
Degree in Food Science or Microbiology preferred Experience: Five
Years' experience managing Sanitation Teams within USDA or FDA
mirco-sensetive environments preferred. Certification or Licensure
Requirements: Safe Quality Foods (SQF) and Hazard Analysis Critical
Control Point (HACCP) Certification preferred. Abilities,
Knowledge, and Skills Required Possess expert knowledge of
sanitation principles, preventative programs, allergens, food
zoning and related subjects. Able to use logic and reasoning to
identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions,
conclusions or approaches to problems. Able to communicate
effectively and efficiently using both verbal and written skills.
Possess strong leadership skills, independent thinking,
organizational skills and planning abilities. Possess patience and
flexibility when dealing with various aspects of running the plant.
Know how to adapt to meet the sanitation needs of the company as
relayed by Corporate Management. Know how to actively listen to
employees across various departments to address production issues
or improve production efficiency. Able to read, interpret and
review instructions for preparation of materials. Able to adapt and
work on a flexible schedule that covers all plant operation shifts.
Able to read and comprehend printed and electronic information.
Able to maintain organization of documents. Able to instruct
employees and vendors on sanitation program elements, sanitary
design and food safety programs. Know how to use basic computer
programs, especially Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Know adenosine triphosphate (ATP)/Micro/Pathogen testing
procedures. Other Requirements No unusual physical requirements.
Physical requirements are consistent with typical sanitation
management positions, including some sitting with some
standing/walking required. Other light physical activity like using
stairs or occasionally moving items weighing less than 50lbs may be
required as needed. Some travel is required. Schedule may fluctuate
some from week to week with hours outside of typical business
hours. Schedule may fluctuate some from week to week with hours
outside of typical business hours, including working on third shift
directly with Plant Sanitation Teams. Work Environment Some travel
to other locations is required. Some work is performed in a
comfortable, indoor, office-like facility. Some work is performed
in an indoor, manufacturing facility with close proximity to heavy
and hazardous machinery. Safety wear (PPE) is required, including
hard hat, hairnet, hearing protection, safety glasses, steel toe
boots, coats and other necessary equipment. Very little work is
performed outside of the manufacturing facility.
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