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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for fda food inspector in the United States is $54,939.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $63,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an FDA Food Inspector?

An FDA Food Inspector is responsible for ensuring that food products meet federal safety and labeling regulations. They inspect food processing facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers to identify potential health hazards, contamination, or violations. Inspectors collect samples, review documentation, and enforce compliance with FDA regulations. Their work helps protect public health by preventing foodborne illnesses and ensuring that consumers receive safe, properly labeled food products.

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To thrive as an FDA Food Inspector, you need a solid background in food science, microbiology, or a related field, often supported by a bachelor's degree and relevant regulatory knowledge. Familiarity with inspection tools, laboratory testing equipment, and FDA reporting systems like FACTS (Field Accomplishments and Compliance Tracking System) is essential. Strong attention to detail, clear communication, and critical thinking help inspectors effectively assess facilities and interact with stakeholders. These capabilities ensure the safety of the national food supply through meticulous inspections and regulatory compliance.

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FDA Food Inspectors often work in a variety of environments, including food processing plants, warehouses, agricultural sites, and sometimes laboratories or field offices. Schedules can include regular travel and occasional non-standard hours to inspect facilities during production. The job involves both independent inspections and collaboration with facility staff, federal teams, and sometimes state or local agencies. Inspectors must be comfortable in environments that require stringent hygiene protocols and sometimes personal protective equipment. This dynamic work setting helps ensure the safety and integrity of the food supply chain.

How do you become an FDA Food Inspector?

To become an FDA Food Inspector, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, chemistry, or food science. They must also pass a competitive federal hiring process, which includes written exams and background checks, and may require relevant work experience or training in food safety and inspection procedures.

How much money do FDA Food Inspectors make?

FDA Food Inspectors typically earn a median annual salary of around $70,000 to $80,000, depending on experience, location, and level of certification. Salaries can increase with seniority, specialized training, and supervisory roles, and inspectors often work in government settings with benefits and regular schedules.
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Director of Food Safety

Mobettahs

Lehi, UT • On-site

Full-time

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Mo' Bettahs rating

4.6

Company rating: 4.6 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

88th of 106 rated fast food restaurants


Job description

At Mo' Bettah's, we value Kuleana (Responsibility), Ho'okipa (Hospitality and Aloha), Ho'okuku (Competitiveness), Mo'omeheu (Culture), Miki'oi (Fine Craftsmanship), and Pono (Righteousness). These values reflect the qualities of an ideal team player: hunger, kindness, energy, humility, and selflessness. We believe in taking responsibility for our actions, celebrating our unique Hawaiian culture, providing personable service, striving for excellence, and paying attention to detail.

A DAY IN THE LIFE

Reporting to the COO, this role owns the strategy, execution, and continuous improvement of Mo'Bettahs' food safety and sanitation programs across every restaurant in the system. You willsetthe multi-year food safety vision as we scale from 80 restaurants tonearly 90across eight states by year end, and you will build the team, systems, and health department relationships that allow us to grow without compromise. You will partner closely with Operations, Training, Supply Chain, and Construction to ensure every plate served, from kalua pig to white rice, meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and regulatory compliance. You will own HACCP plans, the third-party audit program,ServSafecertification, supplier food safety standards, and the company's response to foodborne illness allegations and recalls, serving as the executive voice of food safety to senior leadership. This position is based in Lehi, UT with significant multi-state travel (40-50%) to support restaurants across our operating footprint.

WHAT YOU'LL DO:

  • Own and continuously evolve the Mo'Bettahsfood safety strategy and program, including HACCP plans, standard operating procedures, and brand-specific food safety standards across every restaurant in the system.

  • Build, lead, and develop the food safety function, includingthird-party resources, as the restaurant count and geographic footprint grow.

  • Maintain compliance with the FDA Food Code and all applicable state, county, and municipal regulations across our eight-state operating footprint.

  • Develop andmaintaintemperature, time, allergen, and sanitation standards specific to Hawaiian-style menu items, including rice handling, slow-cooked proteins,steam-tableholding, and raw protein cross-contamination controls.

  • Conduct and oversee in-restaurant food safety audits across the portfolio on a defined cadence, surfacing wins and recognition opportunities alongside corrective action.

  • Own the third-party audit program (EcoSure, Steritech, or equivalent), including scope, scoring, vendor relationship, and reporting; calibrate scoring and standards across District Managers and General Managers.

  • Own the company's food safety crisis management playbook; serve as incident commander for foodborne illness allegations, supplier recalls, and health department actions, partnering with Legal, Communications, and executive leadership.

  • Manage relationships with local and state health departments across all eight states; serve as primary point of contact for inspections, plan reviews, and variances.

  • Own theServSafeManager certification program system-wide andmaintaina current roster of certified managers in every restaurant.

  • Build and deliver food safety training content for new hires, GMs, DMs, and Restaurant Support Center Team Members, including allergen awareness and Hawaiian-style menu-specific protocols.

  • Partner with Construction, Real Estate, and Operations on permitting, plan review, and pre-opening health department inspections for New Restaurant Openings in existing and new states.

  • Partner with Supply Chain to ensure approved suppliers meet Mo'Bettahsfood safety standards, including third-party certifications (SQF, BRC, or equivalent); lead supplier food safety reviews and recall execution.

  • Evaluate, implement, and own food safety technology, including digital line checks, remote temperature monitoring, and audit management platforms, to give Operations real-time visibility into food safety performance.

  • Own the food safety department budget, including third-party audit, technology, training, and pest management vendor contracts.

  • Build and report monthly food safety KPIs to the executive team, including audit scores, illness reports, health department findings, training compliance, and recall events; present enterprise food safety risk to executive leadership and the board.

WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

  • 10+ years of progressive food safety leadership experience in a multi-unit restaurant, foodservice, or food manufacturing environment; multi-state, high-growth experience strongly preferred.

  • 3+yearsbuilding, leading, and developing direct reports or field teams.

  • ServSafeManager Certificationrequired; Certified Professional in Food Safety (CP-FS) or Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) strongly preferred.

  • Expert knowledge of the FDA Food Code, HACCP principles, and state-level regulatory variation.

  • Demonstrated experience leading crisisresponsefor foodborne illness events, supplier recalls, or regulatory actions.

  • Demonstrated experience managing food safety across geographically distributed operations.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to coach in-restaurant and present to executive leadership and the board.

  • Ability to travel 40-50%, including overnight and multi-day trips across our multi-state footprint.

  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.

  • Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Public Health, Microbiology, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.

PREFERRED:

  • Experience building or scaling a food safety function in a high-growth, multi-state restaurant environment.

  • Experience with digital food safety platforms (digital line checks, remote temperature monitoring,auditand incident management systems).

  • Experience in audit score performance and trend analysis by store, district, and region.

  • Experience managing foodborne illness reports and time-to-resolution.

  • Experience with supplier quality programs and certifications (SQF, BRC, PCQI).

  • Prior experience opening restaurants in new states and navigating local regulatory environments.

  • Bilingual English/Spanish.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

The position requires qualified individuals to see,hearand speak (verbally and audibly). Required to ascend and descend stairs; sit and stand for extended periods; lift 30 pounds; bend, stoop, and kneel. Required to enter walk-in coolers and freezers during in-restaurant visits. You maybe requiredto work outside in various weather conditions. You maybe requiredto work on a computer for extended periods, including viewing the screen, using a mouse, manipulating a keyboard with hands, and reaching with arms. You willbe requiredto drive and travel by car, air, or other transportation for business purposes on a regular basis (40-50% travel). Must be able to function effectively in a fast-paced working environment.

Mo'Bettahsis an equal opportunity employer that prohibits workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, veteran status, or pregnancy.


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