Maker’s Pride, LLC
Bolingbrook, 1100 Remington Blvd, Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States of America
Sanitation Manager Position Overview The Sanitation Manager leads all sanitation programs and sanitation‑related facility services in an FDA‑regulated dry food packaging environment. This role is responsible for food safety compliance, people leadership, vendor oversight, documentation, budget ownership, and audit readiness. It is a hands‑on management role with significant ownership and accountability.
Key Responsibilities
Lead sanitation programs in compliance with FDA, cGMP, SQF, and internal food safety standards
Maintain and execute Master Sanitation Schedules (MSS) and SSOPs for a dry facility
Manage sanitation verification activities including ATP, inspections, documentation, and corrective actions
Lead, train, and hold sanitation teams accountable for performance and food safety
Own sanitation‑related audits, inspections, and follow‑up actions
Control and maintain the sanitation budget, including chemical spend, vendor costs, and labor efficiency
Track, trend, and chart sanitation data (SUCO efficiency, ATP, deviations, MSS completion, audit findings) to drive continuous improvement
Perform root cause analysis and implement corrective and preventive actions for sanitation failures
Partner with Operations, Quality, Safety, and Maintenance on sanitation‑related equipment and facility issues
Serve as the primary owner for sanitation‑related vendors and service providers, including
Chemical suppliers (cleaners, sanitizers, and specialty sanitation chemicals)
Uniforms, gowning, mop heads, and floor mats (Cintas)
Landscaping and Snow Removal
Filter Services (HVAC / dust collection)
Lift and floor scrubber repair
Vendor management includes scheduling, service review, issue resolution, documentation, cost control, and audit readiness.
Qualifications
Sanitation leadership experience in an FDA‑regulated food or food packaging facility preferred
Knowledge of dry sanitation principles, cGMPs, and food safety compliance
Experience managing teams, vendors, budgets, and sanitation data
Strong organizational, analytical, communication, and follow‑up skills
Flexible support of off‑shift operations as needed
What to Expect This role goes beyond cleaning. It requires strong leadership, vendor ownership, budget accountability, data‑driven decision‑making, and audit readiness in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
Sponsorship for work authorization is not available for this position. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure they are legally authorized to work in the location to which they apply.
The pay range for this full‑time, salaried position is $75,708 - $113,562/year. Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job‑related skills, and relevant education or training. The position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive based on company and individual performance. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401(k) and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment.
This information is provided per the relevant state and local pay transparency laws for the location in which this position will be performed. Base pay information is based on market location.
Maker’s Pride is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Sanitation Manager Position Overview The Sanitation Manager leads all sanitation programs and sanitation‑related facility services in an FDA‑regulated dry food packaging environment. This role is responsible for food safety compliance, people leadership, vendor oversight, documentation, budget ownership, and audit readiness. It is a hands‑on management role with significant ownership and accountability.
Key Responsibilities
Lead sanitation programs in compliance with FDA, cGMP, SQF, and internal food safety standards
Maintain and execute Master Sanitation Schedules (MSS) and SSOPs for a dry facility
Manage sanitation verification activities including ATP, inspections, documentation, and corrective actions
Lead, train, and hold sanitation teams accountable for performance and food safety
Own sanitation‑related audits, inspections, and follow‑up actions
Control and maintain the sanitation budget, including chemical spend, vendor costs, and labor efficiency
Track, trend, and chart sanitation data (SUCO efficiency, ATP, deviations, MSS completion, audit findings) to drive continuous improvement
Perform root cause analysis and implement corrective and preventive actions for sanitation failures
Partner with Operations, Quality, Safety, and Maintenance on sanitation‑related equipment and facility issues
Serve as the primary owner for sanitation‑related vendors and service providers, including
Chemical suppliers (cleaners, sanitizers, and specialty sanitation chemicals)
Uniforms, gowning, mop heads, and floor mats (Cintas)
Landscaping and Snow Removal
Filter Services (HVAC / dust collection)
Lift and floor scrubber repair
Vendor management includes scheduling, service review, issue resolution, documentation, cost control, and audit readiness.
Qualifications
Sanitation leadership experience in an FDA‑regulated food or food packaging facility preferred
Knowledge of dry sanitation principles, cGMPs, and food safety compliance
Experience managing teams, vendors, budgets, and sanitation data
Strong organizational, analytical, communication, and follow‑up skills
Flexible support of off‑shift operations as needed
What to Expect This role goes beyond cleaning. It requires strong leadership, vendor ownership, budget accountability, data‑driven decision‑making, and audit readiness in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
Sponsorship for work authorization is not available for this position. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure they are legally authorized to work in the location to which they apply.
The pay range for this full‑time, salaried position is $75,708 - $113,562/year. Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job‑related skills, and relevant education or training. The position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive based on company and individual performance. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401(k) and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment.
This information is provided per the relevant state and local pay transparency laws for the location in which this position will be performed. Base pay information is based on market location.
Maker’s Pride is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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