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Food Auditor

Dayton, OH

$400 - $800/day

Auditors travel to client sites, perform inspections, determine compliance, review corrective ... For BRC, * University degree in a food related or bioscience discipline, or as a minimum have ...

EAGLE Auditor

Dayton, OH · Remote

$400 - $800/day

Auditors travel to client sites, perform inspections, determine compliance, review corrective ... For BRC, * University degree in a food related or bioscience discipline, or as a minimum have ...

... or GFSI benchmarked schemes like BRC, FSSC22000, SQF, IFS, GLOBALG.A.P. • Maintain ... The auditor has frequent contact with various clients and suppliers to conduct audits and schedule ...

Remote Contract Auditor Remote Regular (US Only) MERIEUX NUTRISCIENCES As a trusted partner, our ... or GFSI benchmarked schemes like BRC, FSSC22000, SQF, IFS, GLOBALG.A.P. • Maintain ...

BRC, SQF, GRMA, or FAMI-QS Auditor * Self-motivated * Strong time management skills * Ability to work in the U.S. indefinitely without sponsorship TRAVEL Travels up to 80% of the time - automobile ...

BRC, SQF, GRMA, or FAMI-QS Auditor * Self-motivated * Strong time management skills * Ability to work in the U.S. indefinitely without sponsorship TRAVEL Travels up to 80% of the time - automobile ...

Have GFSI standard auditor certification (FSSC, SQF, BRC or IFS) * Have substantial experience in third party auditing/assessment to FSSC22000 and ISO9001 including system level auditing and process ...

Lead Auditor course from a third party AND the Current BRCGS food safety standard training course OR BRC Lead Auditor course with current standard training * 40 hour Quality Management System ...

BRCGS Auditor

Dayton, OH · On-site

$625 - $800/day

Lead Auditor course from a third party AND the Current BRCGS food safety standard training course OR BRC Lead Auditor course with current standard training * 40 hour Quality Management System ...

BRCGS Auditor

Dayton, OH · Remote

$625 - $800/day

Lead Auditor course from a third party AND the Current BRCGS food safety standard training course OR BRC Lead Auditor course with current standard training * 40 hour Quality Management System ...

Have GFSI standard auditor certification (FSSC, SQF, BRC or IFS) * Have substantial experience in third party auditing/assessment to FSSC22000 and ISO9001 including system level auditing and process ...

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Quality Technician

Hartford City, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

Coordinate and complete plant level gage calibrations per BRC SOP(s). 15. Able to perform QA Auditor Incoming position. 16. Able to perform Final Auditor position. 17. Able to perform QC Technician ...

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Quality Technician

Hartford City, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

Coordinate and complete plant level gage calibrations per BRC SOP(s). 15. Able to perform QA Auditor Incoming position. 16. Able to perform Final Auditor position. 17. Able to perform QC Technician ...

Food Safety Auditor - United States - Remote This is a remote position with 85% travel; applicants ... SQF, BRC, FSSC22000, IFS * Must be willing to travel up to 85% of the time, including weekend ...

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How much do brc auditor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for brc auditor in the United States is $72,633.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Brc Auditor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a BRC Auditor, you need expertise in food safety standards, quality management systems, and a strong understanding of industry regulations, usually supported by a background in food science or quality assurance. Auditors typically hold certifications such as BRCGS (Brand Reputation Compliance Global Standard) Lead Auditor and are proficient with audit management software and reporting tools. Excellent attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear verbal and written communication are key soft skills for this position. These abilities are essential to ensure accurate audits, maintain compliance, and help client companies uphold stringent food safety standards.

What is a typical day like for a BRC Auditor?

As a BRC Auditor, your day generally involves planning and conducting on-site or remote audits of food manufacturing or packaging facilities to assess compliance with BRC GS requirements. You will review documentation, interview key staff, inspect production processes, and prepare detailed audit reports and corrective action plans. Collaboration with quality assurance teams and other auditors is frequent, and travel to various client sites may be required. This dynamic role offers the opportunity to work across diverse environments and industries, making each audit unique and engaging.

What is a BRC Auditor job?

A BRC Auditor is responsible for assessing food safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in accordance with BRC (British Retail Consortium) Global Standards. They conduct audits at food manufacturing and processing facilities to ensure compliance with industry best practices. Their role includes reviewing documentation, inspecting processes, and identifying areas for improvement. BRC Auditors provide certification recommendations based on their findings to help companies maintain high safety and quality standards.

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Infographic showing various Brc Auditor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Temporary, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 85% In-person, 10% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,633 per year, or $34.9 per hour.

$400 - $800/day

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EAGLE is seeking Food Safety Auditors that are interested in making a positive impact and serving the needs of our clients. The Food Safety auditor is responsible for conducting audits in facilities (and farms for SQF) in accordance with both the audit scheme and EAGLE protocol. Auditors travel to client sites, perform inspections, determine compliance, review corrective actions, and submit their audit reports for review and certification.

If you are self-motivated, enjoy travel, believe in customer service and doing the right thing, EAGLE may be the company for you.

Independent Contract Auditor responsibilities:

Audit Scheduling: Coordinate and plan all resources necessary to lead an on-site audit at the customer's location.

Schedule Preparation: Research, prepare and communicate an effective audit schedule for upcoming audits that ensures efficiency and compliance with all audit requirements.

Conduct Audit: Conduct effective on-site audits including opening meeting, interviews, records inspection, process tracking, site inspections (physically observing activities where performed, making detailed notes of strengths & weaknesses. Conduct closing meetings, shares preliminary audit results.

Audit Report & Administration: Complete audit reports noting required information and other details discovered during audit. Process and submit all paperwork to the EAGLE office, per required timelines.

Corrective Action Processing: Review customer-submitted responses to non-conformances identified during audit. Advise customer and EAGLE of appropriateness of the customer's non-conformances' responses decisions.

Training & Education: Actively maintain the technical expertise required to audit specific standards through training and education. Maintain regulatory awareness and compliance requirements of GFSI CPOs and other standards, as appropriate.

Qualifications:

  • University degree in a related food sector category, food science, food technology, or related discipline.
  • 40 hour Lead Auditor training course
  • 2 day HACCP training course
  • 5 day SQF Lead Auditor training
  • 15 hours of continuing professional development
  • 5+ years of full time food industry experience in a food related technical, professional, or supervisory role.
  • For BRC,
    • University degree in a food related or bioscience discipline, or as a minimum have successfully completed a higher education course in a food or bioscience-related discipline (a minimum of 10 years industry experience may be used in lieu of a 4 year degree with BRC approval)
    • Lead Auditor course from a third party AND the BRC current food safety standard training course OR BRC Lead Auditor course with current standard training
    • 40 hour quality management system training
  • Ability to understand complex technical procedures relative to audited processes. Formulates analysis and position on compliance to established standards. Able to appreciate and understand different solutions to a problem.
  • Must be able to clearly and concisely communicate at all levels within an organization, customers, other auditors and EAGLE staff.
  • Detailed and concise with report writing.
  • Understands the management process in order to recognize a customer's management strengths, weaknesses and culture during an audit. Work well with other auditors, customers and EAGLE staff to successfully manage the interactions and audit process.
  • Strong technical, administrative, analytical and communication abilities required. Expertise and experience with processes and requirements of audit standards is required. Must continually work to enhance understanding of audit processes and requirements.

Documents the details of the audit process for review by customers, EAGLE staff, and possibly Accreditation Body review

Certified third-party auditor Pay Range: $400-$800 per day. Compensation takes into account a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skills; experience and training; licensure and certifications; standards and other business and organizational needs.