Blommer has been providing delicious, high-quality chocolate and cocoa products to customers since 1939. Built as a family business, we are continuing to grow and are looking for motivated and reliable associates to help in our mission of Bringing Chocolate to Life! The Corporate Quality Systems & Performance Manager will own and govern the corporate document control system, establish document lifecycle rules, and define corporate quality KPIs across manufacturing sites.
Requirements
- Own and govern the corporate document control system, including policies, standards, procedures, and records.
- Establish document lifecycle rules (creation, review, approval, change control, archival) and ensure consistent use across all sites.
- Define, maintain, and standardize corporate quality KPIs across manufacturing sites.
- Develop dashboards, scorecards, and trend analyses to evaluate site and enterprise-level performance.
- Analyze leading and lagging indicators to identify risks, and improvement opportunities.
- Present performance insights to senior leadership with data-driven recommendations for prioritization of projects and investments.
- Lead the corporate internal audit program for manufacturing sites, including risk-based audit planning, execution, reporting, and follow-up.
- Ensure audits evaluate compliance to corporate standards, regulatory requirements, and GFSI-aligned systems.
- Track audit findings, corrective actions, and effectiveness of improvements across sites.
- Use audit outcomes and trend data to drive systemic improvements and strengthen quality maturity.
- Integrate audit results, KPI trends, and site feedback to prioritize corporate quality improvement initiatives.
- Support business cases for quality-related investments based on risk, performance gaps, and return on improvement.
- Facilitate cross-functional collaboration to ensure improvements are scalable and sustainable.
- Monitor, assess, and interpret FSMA and other applicable regulatory requirements impacting manufacturing operations.
- Lead the corporate implementation of regulatory program changes, including development of standards, guidance, and timelines.
- Partner with Food Safety, Regulatory, Legal, and Operations leaders to translate regulatory requirements into enterprise quality programs.
- Ensure corporate document control reflects current FSMA and regulatory expectations.
- Define enterprise KPIs and audit criteria to confirm effective implementation and ongoing compliance with FSMA programs.
- Support sites during regulatory inspections by providing corporate-level performance data, documentation standards, and audit readiness insights.
- Provide corporate governance, standards, and performance monitoring for FSMA programs; site teams retain responsibility for execution and day-to-day compliance.
Benefits
- Health, Dental & Vision
- 401(K)
- Pet insurance
- Tuition reimbursement
- 10 pounds of free chocolate for your birthday