The Sanitation Compliance Manager is a plant management role responsible for the strategic direction, execution, and continuous improvement of all sanitation and hygienic design programs within the Tulare manufacturing facility. This role ensures compliance with PMO (Grade “A”), CDFA, FDA, USDA, OSHA, GMPs, and HACCP requirements while driving a proactive sanitation and food safety culture. The incumbent holds end-to-end accountability for sanitation performance to include: environmental monitoring, CIP systems, third-party services, and sanitation compliance site-wide. The role partners closely with Operations, Quality, Engineering, and Maintenance leadership to ensure the production of safe, and high-quality food products that meet/exceed customer and regulatory requirements. Additional responsibilities as assigned due to business needs.
Scope of the role:
Leads plant-wide sanitation strategy for a 24/7 dairy operation
Direct ownership of sanitation team (Sanitation supervisor and QA Sanitation operations team of six)
Influences cross-functional teams including Operations, Maintenance, Engineering and Quality
Accountable for environmental pathogen control and sanitation-driven KPIs
Manages sanitation budget, chemical optimization, and vendor performance
Key contributor to ensure site readiness for regulatory inspections and customer audits
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Sanitation Leadership
Collaborate with site Sr. QA Manager, local leaders, and corporate partners to define/execute the facility’s sanitation strategy in alignment with plant and organization food safety objectives.
Establish, sustain, and continuously improve sanitation SOPs, SSOPs, and hygienic design standards.
Drive a preventive, risk-based sanitation culture focused on eliminating contamination risks
Collaborate with operational teams on sanitation SOP’s, environmental monitoring, MSS, and food safety program support.
Lead sanitation performance through KPIs, data analytics, and continuous improvement initiatives
Food Safety & Risk Management
Become site SME on environmental monitoring program (EMP) including trending, risk zoning, and pathogen control (e.g., Listeria and Salmonella)
Lead root cause investigations and CAPA for microbiological, chemical and physical hazards to ensure food safety compliance.
Ensure integration of sanitation programs with HACCP and food safety Preventive Controls
Act as primary sanitation lead during food safety incidents and crisis response
CIP Systems & Hygienic Design
Provide technical leadership for CIP validation, verification, and optimization
Ensure effective cleaning of complex dairy systems (tanks, HTST systems, evaporators, spray dryers, pipelines)
Collaborate with corporate Sanitation and other cross-functional teams on equipment design, installation, and sanitary improvements
Optimize chemical usage, water consumption, and cycle times while maintaining efficiency
Team Leadership & Development
Develop and integrate a Food Safety Sanitation and Quality culture through collaboration with site leadership.
Coach team members while developing a multi-skilled team capable of supporting plant needs
Drive engagement, accountability, and a strong safety culture sitewide.
Ensure effective onboarding and ongoing training in sanitation, GMPs, and chemical safety
Vendor & Resource Management
Provide oversight of third-party vendors, including chemical suppliers, pest control, and sanitation service providers.
Thorough review of service reports and timely execution of corrective and preventive actions (CAPA) for all identified findings.
Evaluate vendor performance and leverage their technical expertise to achieve plant sanitation goals.
Manage sanitation budget while identifying cost-savings initiatives and driving Sanitation/Food Safety performance.
Compliance & Audit Leadership
Lead plant readiness and response for regulatory inspections (FDA, USDA, CDFA) and customer audits
Ensure sanitation documentation, validation records, and various training logs are within compliance standards
Conduct internal audits and drive corrective actions to closure
Act as backup to Quality leadership as needed
Required Education & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree preferred in Food Science, Engineering, Chemistry or related field with 5+ years of sanitation experience in a 24/7 food/dairy manufacturing processing plant experience OR High School Diploma with 9+ years of sanitation experience in a 24/7 food/dairy manufacturing processing plant experience.
Experience managing direct reports
Strong experience in dairy processing (fluid milk, butter, milk powder, UF and other dairy products)
Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures
CIP systems and validation
Environmental monitoring and pathogen control
Dairy microbiology (SPC, coliforms, pathogens)
Sanitation chemistry (alkaline, acid, sanitizers)
Preferred Experience:
PMO (Grade “A” dairy requirements)
Sanitary and hygienic design principles
Leadership Competencies
Strategic thinking with strong execution capability
Proven ability to lead teams in a 24/7 manufacturing environment
Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills under pressure
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Data-driven mindset with focus on continuous improvement
Work Environment
24/7 dairy manufacturing facility requiring on-call support
Exposure to wet, cold, and variable processing environments
Flexibility required for off-hours, weekends, and emergency response
Hours: Primarily 1st shift – This role may require off shift hours along with an on-call rotation, weekends and Holidays as needed.
Salary Range: $93,360 - $140,040. In most cases, candidates offered employment can expect to be hired at a pay rate near the middle of our salary ranges.
About Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Join us and be part of a Fortune 250, farmer- and member-owned cooperative that is reimagining the business of food. We have been named a Top Workplace by Indeed and LinkedIn, and to the TIME 100 Most Influential Companies list.
Benefits for most full-time roles include medical, dental, vision, PTO, life & disability insurance, education assistance, a 401k and a variety of well-being resources. Most part-time employees are eligible for prorated PTO, holiday pay, employee development programs, prorated education assistance, and a 401(k).
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