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Food Processing Facility Employment Type: Full-Time Position Summary The Quality Control / Quality Assurance (QC/QA) USDA and BRC is responsible for ensuring that all food products are manufactured ...

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BRC, 2011 Little Orchard Street, San Jose, Ca SUPERVISOR: Kitchen and Food Services Manager TYPE: Full Time, Non-Exempt COMPENSATION: $27.50-29.00/Hourly ABOUT HOMEFIRST Established in 1980 ...

MSF RiderCoach

Fort Irwin, CA · On-site

$30.42 - $31.09/hr

Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and Advanced Rider Course, The total hourly pay range for this non-exempt position ( $30.42 - $31.09 per hour for ...

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Enforce and strictly adhere to BRC, HACCP, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and Cross-Contamination Prevention Programs at all times. * Continuously audit production lines for compliance with ...

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QC Lab Technician

Riverside, CA · On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Quality Assurance & Safety Compliance Enforce and strictly adhere to BRC, HACCP, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), and Cross-Contamination Prevention Programs at all times. Continuously audit ...

MSF RiderCoach

Fort Irwin, CA · On-site

$30.42 - $31.09/hr

Army requirements in the execution of teaching a motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and Advanced Rider Course, The total hourly pay range for this non-exempt position ($30.42 - $31.09 per hour for ...

Manager, Bakery- Production

Van Nuys, CA · On-site

$95K - $130K/yr

Ensure compliance with GFSI, BRC, SQF, and customer quality requirements. * Develop, coach, and mentor production supervisors to build a high-performing team. * Analyze operational performance and ...

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How much do brc jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for brc in California is $18.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.95 and $17.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BRC?

BRC typically stands for 'British Retail Consortium,' which is an organization that sets global standards for food safety, packaging, consumer products, and storage and distribution. In the context of job titles, a 'BRC' often refers to roles related to ensuring compliance with these standards, such as BRC auditor or BRC coordinator. These professionals are responsible for implementing and maintaining safety and quality management systems in line with BRC requirements, conducting internal audits, and preparing for external certification audits. Their work ensures that businesses meet legal, regulatory, and customer requirements for product safety and quality.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a BRC?

To thrive as a Business Resilience Consultant, you need a strong background in risk management, business continuity planning, and crisis management, often supported by a relevant degree and certifications like CBCI or ISO 22301 Lead Implementer. Familiarity with business continuity software, risk assessment tools, and regulatory compliance systems is typically required. Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and stakeholder management make someone stand out in this role. These skills are essential to help organizations prepare for and respond to disruptions, ensuring operational resilience and business continuity.

What are common challenges faced by BRC professionals when working with cross-functional teams?

BRC professionals often collaborate with various departments, such as IT, HR, and operations, to ensure organizational resilience. One common challenge is aligning diverse teams with different priorities and levels of awareness about resilience planning. Communication and stakeholder engagement are key, as BRCs must translate technical concepts into actionable plans for non-specialist teams. Building consensus and ensuring consistent participation across departments can require strong relationship-building and project management skills.

What is the difference between Brc vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectBrcQuality Control Inspector
Required CertificationsISO 9001, HACCP, BRCGS certificationsISO 9001, HACCP, industry-specific standards
Work EnvironmentFood manufacturing, packaging, retailManufacturing plants, warehouses, food facilities
Employer & Industry UsageFood industry, retail chains, suppliersFood production, manufacturing, quality assurance

Both Brc and Quality Control Inspectors work in food safety and quality assurance, often requiring similar certifications like ISO 9001 and HACCP. Brc specifically refers to standards set by the BRCGS for food safety, while Quality Control Inspectors focus on inspecting products for quality compliance. The roles overlap in work environment and employer usage, but Brc professionals often handle compliance audits, whereas Quality Control Inspectors perform product testing and inspections.

What cities in California are hiring for Brc jobs?

Cities in California with the most Brc job openings:

Infographic showing various Brc job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,441 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

Resident Advocate BRC Sun-Thurs (Grave) (86484)

HomeFirst

San Jose, CA • On-site

$28.11/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Position: Resident Advocate - BRC

Reports to: Program Manager

Location: BRC, San Jose

Type: Non-Exempt

Compensation: $28.11/ Hourly

ABOUT HOMEFIRST

Established in 1980, HomeFirst is a nonprofit organization passionately working to end homelessness. We serve the Bay Area community through low-barrier programming and systems leadership - meeting each person where they are by offering support and resources that address immediate and long-term housing needs. With nearly 45 years of experience, we view housing as a fundamental human right and understand that solving homelessness requires a collaborative effort.

Our Values

  • Kindness: We act with empathy toward others.
  • Passion: We ignite change to fulfill our mission.
  • Excellence: We deliver exceptional service to our communities.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Resident Advocate is responsible for the overall day-to-day operation on site and responds to program participants needs on an as needed basis. They facilitate the flow of on-site amenities like access to clinical services, workshops, laundry supplies and food services ensuring each participant essential needs are met. They also ensure participant, staff and guest safety through regular check-ins and monitoring of the site grounds and sleeping units.

For more information, please visithttps://www.homefirstscc.org

REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:The position reports to the on-site Program Manager and is a vital member of the BRC site.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

Direct Service (90%)

  • Responsible for the care, safety and supervision of program participants and guest
  • Implement and enforce EIH guidelines and EIH site rules
  • Welcome all agency guests to the facility, including program participants, volunteers, staff, and community members
  • Check guests into and out of the facility using the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
  • Document all notes of services provided into HMIS within 3 business days
  • Complete intake of potential participants including thorough and accurate VI-SPDAT assessments
  • Work with participants to execute their personalized housing plan
  • Provide direct guest support with developing, updating, and reassessing housing plans
  • Make timely and appropriate decisions in emergency situations, including awareness of the need for safety of all participants involved, mandated reporting, and contacting appropriate staff/responding agencies
  • Promote and lead weekly workshops for participants on site to include topics such as financial literacy, tenant rights and mediation, resume building, job search and credit repair, etc.
  • Respond to guest crises using de-escalation and Mental Health First Aid techniques as applicable
  • Adhere to HomeFirst's service delivery practices, including Trauma Informed Care, client- centered practice, and Crisis Prevention Intervention model
  • Complete and submit Incident Reports, Behavioral Contracts, and Gross Violations as needed
  • Provide information, referrals, housing resources, and program support to program participants
  • Distribute clothing, linens, toiletries, and any other items supplied by the program
  • Restock program supplies and submit supply order request in a timely manner
  • Inspect cabins and complete inspection sheets on site
  • Support with participants treatment of property prior to move-in
  • Provide general site clean-up, reporting any maintenance or janitorial needs to the Shift Manager or Program Coordinator in a timely manner
  • Conduct cabin, facility, and perimeter checks
  • Assist with set-up and break-down for any special events or activities
  • Complete and file all paperwork in a timely manner
  • Maintain professional conduct, attitude and appearance
  • Communicate to and delegate tasks to next shift
  • Maintain confidentiality regarding clients, personnel and other internal agency affairs
  • Conduct business according with employee handbook, exercising judgement and serving the best interests of the agency and community
  • Maintain compliance with agency/BHC site policies and procedures
  • Provide socialization skills- empathetic listening, problem solving, information and referral, mediation, crisis intervention
  • Committed to treat each BHC guest with respect and dignity
  • Demonstrated conflict resolution skills

General (10%)

  • Represent HomeFirst and the program appropriately to volunteers, donors, outside agencies and the public
  • Assist with office-related tasks as needed
  • Attend all mandatory meetings, workshops, and trainings
  • Perform other general duties as assigned

QUALITIES

The Resident Advocate is committed to ending homelessness via the principles of Housing First and Harm Reduction. They demonstrate this commitment through their proactive and creative approach to program interventions and services. They recognize the time sensitivity required to support those in crisis to maintain or secure housing stability and exercise empathy toward those we serve.They apply this same passion in their care and attention for the details, contract compliance, and pursuit of performance benchmarks.

Ideal candidatesare knowledgeable and sensitive to the needs of our unhoused populations. Enjoypracticing a strength-based approach in fast paced and rapidly changing environments. Are welcoming and accepting of all backgrounds and beliefs without judgment or bias. Resident Advocates engage in active listening, are reliable, possess good problem-solving and teamwork skills. They utilize highly developed communication skills, including demonstrated ability to effectively de-escalate and manage, including those who may be experiencing serious mental illness or may be under the influence or impaired.

BENEFITS

HomeFirst provides comprehensive benefits, including 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage and additional wellness options like chiropractic care, mental health support, pet insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program. We offer a 401(k)-retirement plan with generous matching, life and disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, commuter benefits, and workers' compensation. Employees enjoy 12 holidays, sick leave, and PTO starting at 15 days annually, increasing with tenure, plus 4 hours of civic engagement leave annually to volunteer.

ORGANIZATIONAL EQUITY STATEMENT

At HomeFirst, diversity, equity, and inclusion guide our services, workplace, and decisions. Recognizing housing as a social justice issue, we prioritize equitable practices, honor lived experiences and uphold dignity for all. By fostering belonging, accountability, and continuous improvement, we embed DEI values in our processes, recruitment, and leadership, striving for excellence at every level.

HomeFirst is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories consistent with applicable federal, state, and local law. Additionally, HomeFirst participates in the E-Verify program, as required by law.

HomeFirst is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application process. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please let your recruiter know.

QUALIFICATIONS YOU HAVE:

  • Education and Experience
  • AA degree (or equivalent of 2 years of higher education) or two years of field experience in social services
  • Sensitivity to the needs of unhouses individuals
  • Experience working with unhoused population