Pay Range: $68,640 to $79,885 per year.The FSQA Supervisor works under FSQA management guidance to ensure compliance with Foster Farms, FSIS/USDA, and customer requirements.  Oversees and administers the Food Safety and Quality Assurance (FSQA) programs.  Directly supervises and guides hourly FSQA team members at the processing plant.  Responsible for assessing and problem-solving food safety and quality issues within the facility.  Essential Functions:Hire, supervise, and train hourly FSQA technicians in the monitoring, verifying, and validating food safety programs such as HACCP, SSOP, and pre-requisites, as well as Foster Farms corporate programs such as metal detection, allergen, pest control etc.Responsible for monitoring data and addressing processing, sanitation, and maintenance related issues in a timely manner via hands-on involvement. Communicate non-conformances (product quality or regulatory) to FSQA and operations management in a timely manner.  Authorized to place non-conforming product on FSQA hold if it does not meet Foster Farms standards, customer expectations or legal requirements.  In addition, this position works with senior FSQA management to render decisions regarding product disposition, including release or disposal of product.  Interface with USDA/FSIS personnel for regulatory non-compliance resolution and information requests.  Provide communication support (written and verbal) to production management team for establishing corrective and preventive actions in response to non-compliances.  Actively assist operations management in training new production employees to ensure competence with GMPs, food safety requirements, and quality criteria.  Assist in developing and maintaining current FSQA programs and adjust programs to ensure compliance with regulatory and internal standards.Maintain FSQA data reporting systems, communicating trends and root-cause analysis to management for deficiency resolution and process improvement.Actively participate in projects (FSQA or operations) and activities to modify, retrofit and improve performance from a food safety and/or quality perspective.