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Lead Quality Control Technician

  • Spirit Lake, IA, USA
  • 2026-01-16

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Lead Quality Control Technician

Food Manufacturing Facility – Spirit Lake, Iowa

A multi-site food manufacturing organization serving both domestic and international markets is seeking a Lead Quality Control Technician to join its Quality team.

This is a great opportunity for someone looking to grow their career in food manufacturing quality. This role offers hands-on training and development with a clear path toward advancement, including growth into HACCP coordination and broader Quality leadership responsibilities.

The Lead Quality Control Technician will play a key role in overseeing daily quality activities on the floor, supporting food safety programs, and serving as a resource for Quality Technicians and production.


Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as the on-floor Quality Lead, supporting Quality Technicians and assisting production with quality and food safety issues

  • Monitor and enforce Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)

  • Observe and address food safety risks, including product and food-contact surface contamination and employee practices

  • Perform and verify metal detection checks

  • Conduct and document net weight checks to ensure regulatory and specification compliance

  • Understand and execute proper procedures for placing product on hold, including documentation, labeling, segregation, and communication

  • Support daily, weekly, monthly, and annual quality testing, inspections, and procedures

  • Complete daily quality tasks including certificates of analysis, calibration, document collection, sanitation verification, titrations, and physical product testing

  • Perform facility, equipment, and glass inspections

  • Collect finished product samples and environmental swabs

  • Support employee training needs and maintain training documentation

  • Review, update, and monitor Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

  • Collect, review, and analyze data; identify issues and support corrective actions

  • Actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives

  • Promote food safety culture and ensure compliance with USDA and internal food safety requirements

  • Participate in weekend/holiday rotation at an offsite laboratory as needed


Skills & Qualifications

  • Proven team player with strong interpersonal skills

  • Knowledge of documentation systems, procedures, and quality records

  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills

  • Ability to work effectively across all levels of an organization

  • Highly motivated self-starter with the ability to manage multiple tasks

  • Strong attention to detail

  • Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel


Physical & Work Environment Requirements

  • Frequent standing, sitting, handling materials, and computer use

  • Regular use of hands and arms; may include climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling

  • Ability to occasionally lift 30–50 pounds

  • Work environment ranges from approximately -20°F to 100°F

  • Exposure to wet and dry environments

  • Combination of office, plant floor, and laboratory settings

  • Approximately 50% office and 50% production floor