All Majors — Quality Control Analyst
Employer: Trout Lake Farm
Trout Lake Farm is a Certified Organic herb farm founded in 1973 and headquartered in beautiful, rural Trout Lake, Washington. We are one of the largest growers and processors of organic medicinal and beverage herbs in the country and pride ourselves on our high-quality offerings and our 'gold standard' of service. We value sustainability, and our Triple Bottom Line products and practices support a healthy business, planet and global community. Please see our website for more information about our company: www.troutlakefarm.com.
We are seeking a part-time Quality Control Analyst at our Trout Lake, Washington location. This position supports our Quality Assurance department with compliance of GMP requirements of CFR Part 111. The QC Analyst will assist with validation studies and gathering of data for statistical analysis report generation; respond to consumer complaints and follow established protocol for preparing complaint investigations; and produce and verify Quality Department procedures and work instructions.
This position requires a Bachelor's degree and three to five years’ experience in GMP Quality Control in the dietary supplement, biotechnology and/or pharmaceutical industry, or equivalent education and experience combination; Exceptional analytical skills and attention to detail; Strong organizational, planning and verbal and written communication skills; Experience in an FDA regulated manufacturing environment; Experience in raw materials sampling, inspection, testing and release; Solid competency with MS Word and Excel; Flexible work schedule during harvest. Experience with CFR 111 and 110 and previous ISO certification coursework is a plus. Background check, driving record check, SS# trace, drug screen required upon offer.
We offer a very competitive wage (DOQ).
Trout Lake Farm is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer -- women, minorities, veterans encouraged to apply.
Qualified candidates please send resume and cover letter via email to Rachelle Stutsman, [email protected].