South Africa is the largest Coca-Cola market in Africa and consistently ranks among the best performing countries in the world of Coca-Cola. This impressive position is made possible by the hard work and commitment of our four bottlers, our canning operation as well as our employees, whose main vision is to benefit and refresh the people of South Africa. We’re proud to be a business unit of the Coca-Cola Eurasia and Africa Group, which is headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. TheCoca-Cola Company has operations in more than 200 countries around the world and serves its beverages at a rate of 1.8 billion every day.
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Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) has exciting opportunities in our Quality Assurance department. We are looking for a talented individual with the relevant skills and experience for a Quality Controller, which is based in Phoenix. The successful candidate will report directly to the SHEQ Manager. Key purpose: To conduct analytical and micro quality control tests, to compile reports and to communicate out of line specifications so that the quality of the product and package are maintained in line with company standards, costs are minimised and records are available for audit purposes.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Conduct and record visual quality control tests
Conduct and record physical quality control tests
Inspect raw materials
Complet and issue reports
Maintain a safe and clean work area
Manage own development and performance
Report non-conformances and communicate negative trends
Skills, Experience & Education
Matric with maths and science
Completed a 3 year tertiary qualification (BSC Microbiology, ND Food Technology or ND Biotechnology)
2 years quality control experience in a FMCG environment especially microbiology experience
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