- Salary
- $70k – $80k
- Location
- Brampton, ON
- Workplace
- Onsite
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Legal
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Source
- PCRecruiter
Description
Title: Food Safety Culture & Compliance Specialist
- Onsite: Brampton
- Direct Reports: No
- Salary range: $70,000 -$80,000 base plus benefits
The Food Safety Culture & Compliance Specialist is a key leader responsible for embedding, strengthening, and championing food safety culture across a food manufacturing facility. This role ensures all food safety, regulatory, and customer requirements are consistently met while driving behavioral engagement through a structured Food Safety Culture Mentorship Program.
The Specialist promotes proactive risk awareness, continuous improvement, and cross-functional accountability, ensuring that food safety is understood, valued, and practiced at all levels of the organization.
Core Responsibilities
Food Safety Culture Leadership
- Serve as the Food Safety Culture Lead, championing behavioral expectations, positive reinforcement, and coaching.
- Facilitate a Food Safety Culture Mentorship Program, supporting mentors and mentees while tracking progress and strengthening leadership behaviors.
- Drive plant-wide engagement initiatives including culture campaigns, training, storytelling, and Gemba-style walks.
- Analyze data (near misses, audit results, non-conformance trends, behavioral observations) to identify gaps and implement targeted improvements.
- Provide monthly KPI reporting and audit readiness updates to leadership.
- Promote a “See Something, Say Something” culture with strong accountability and responsiveness.
- Facilitate cross-functional learning sessions across Operations, Sanitation, Warehouse, R&D, and Maintenance.
Food Safety Compliance
- Ensure compliance with key regulatory and certification standards (e.g., BRCGS, HACCP-based programs, SFCR, FDA, Kosher, Halal, and customer requirements).
- Act as the Lead Internal Auditor, managing and executing the internal audit program.
- Lead root cause investigations using structured methodologies (e.g., 5-Why, cause & effect, barrier analysis).
- Support audit readiness and participate in all external audits and inspections.
- Coordinate third-party inspections and certifications as required.
- Oversee verification programs, environmental monitoring, and data trending.
- Conduct annual vulnerability and risk assessments for raw materials and packaging.
- Manage food safety tools and equipment (e.g., metal-detectable items).
- Lead monthly food safety meetings and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Training & Learning Program Leadership
- Act as the lead administrator of the company’s internal learning platform, ensuring it is current, organized, and aligned with food safety and training priorities.
- Maintain and update all Quality, Food Safety, and Regulatory training materials, ensuring accuracy, version control, and compliance.
- Develop and deliver engaging training programs across multiple formats (in-person, digital modules, toolbox talks, micro-learning).
- Incorporate real-world examples and behavior-based learning principles to strengthen engagement.
- Collaborate cross-functionally to ensure training reflects operational realities.
- Serve as a role model trainer, simplifying complex concepts for employees at all levels.
- Coach leaders through mentorship programs to reinforce accountability and continuous improvement.
- Continuously enhance training content and tools to support retention and capability building.
Service & Supplier Management
- Verify compliance and performance of external service providers.
- Review supplier reports and ensure follow-up on action items.
- Lead investigations and corrective actions related to pest control and other service areas.
- Manage visitor protocols and ensure food safety compliance for site access.
Additional Responsibilities
- Inspect incoming returns or materials and communicate findings.
- Support regulatory documentation, new product approvals, and customer requests.
- Provide real-time support to Operations to identify and mitigate food safety risks.
- Ensure all activities align with product safety, quality, legality, and authenticity standards.
- Perform additional duties as required.
Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in Food Science, Microbiology, Chemistry, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
- Minimum 5 years of experience in food safety, quality, or regulatory roles within a manufacturing environment.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- High attention to detail, sense of urgency, and professionalism.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet tight deadlines.
- Flexibility to support business needs as required.
Key Strengths
Thoroughness
- High attention to detail in documentation, audits, and reporting.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Consistent follow-through on deliverables and deadlines.
Execution
- Adaptable in fast-paced, changing environments.
- Strong problem-solving mindset with a focus on practical solutions.
- Ability to make sound, risk-based decisions under pressure.
Collaboration
- Works effectively across departments to build a strong food safety culture.
- Shares knowledge and supports team development.
- Encourages diverse perspectives and teamwork.
Communication
- Communicates clearly and effectively across all levels of the organization.
- Translates technical requirements into practical actions.
- Open to feedback and active listening.
Leadership
- Acts as a visible champion of food safety culture.
- Leads training, audits, and improvement initiatives with confidence.
- Demonstrates emotional intelligence and strong interpersonal skills.
- Drives continuous improvement and recognizes team success.
Working Environment
- Manufacturing environment with exposure to noise, dust, and varying temperatures.
- Physical requirements may include standing, walking, bending, and light lifting.
- Fully on-site role with regular interaction across production, warehouse, sanitation, and maintenance teams.