Food Safety Auditor

Great opportunity for food scientists 

We are looking for Food Safety Auditor in Dubai who should be available in UAE and can join immediately 

Requirements:
1. Qualification : Minimum graduation in science preferably with food related discipline such as food science/ technology/safety or agriculture, nutrition, biology, microbiology etc.
2. Mandatory LA requirement - ISO 22000, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, or similar Lead auditor trainings
3. Knowledge of Food code and relevant regulatory UAE requirements
4. HACCP Level 4/Food Safety Level 4 Training
5. Another standard relevant training will be added advantage.

Experience: 
Four years work experience in food sector including at least one-year full time work experience, working on a direct production/quality control related position in food industry.

Auditing Experience : Minimum 4 years for third party Management system certification auditing

Job Type: Full-time

Ability to commute/relocate:
Dubai: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required).

 

 









 

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