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Quality Improvement Specialist

  • Influence operators & drive positive quality changes
  • Use your expertise in FSSC 22000, QSR, RMP to strengthen systems
  • Based in Mt Maunganui – 12 month contract!

At Scitex, we’re proud to partner with our client to secure emerging talent for this Quality Improvement Specialist role. This is a fantastic opportunity for a quality professional who thrives on the factory floor, enjoys coaching others, and is passionate about embedding sustainable food safety and quality improvements.

What you will do:

  • Spend time in production, coaching and influencing operators
  • Deliver training and build capability so quality ownership sits with the team
  • Lead root cause analysis, corrective actions and sustainable process change
  • Prepare SOPs to support improvements in the quality systems

What we are looking for:

  • Strong background in food safety and quality systems (FSSC 22000 / QSR / RMP)
  • Experience in food, dairy or FMCG manufacturing, with a minimum  of 3–5 years’ exposure
  • Proven ability to engage, train and influence frontline operators & supervisors

What’s in it for you:

  • Opportunity to make a lasting impact in a values-driven, family culture business
  • 12-month project role where you’ll see real improvements from your expertise
  • Attractive 4 on / 4 off roster that supports work–life balance
  • Work in sunny Mt Maunganui  


How to apply

Click APPLY NOW or call Belinda McKenzie at Scitex Recruitment on 09 200 3121 for a confidential discussion.
To apply for this vacancy, you MUST be a New Zealand citizen, or resident, or have already secured the right to work in New Zealand and therefore hold a valid visa.
Scitex specialises in permanent, contract and temporary recruitment – and has done so since 1987. We are here to engineer better Mondays. We love connecting talented people with great work opportunities in workplaces where you can thrive and make a meaningful difference.

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