| Job | Location | Recruiter | Score | Match | Comp | Match Summary | Interest | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quality Assurance Manager FL160-2749662 | Mobile, Alabama | Amy Chapman | 8.8 | submit | $90,000β$100,000 | This candidate is significantly overqualified as a current FSQA Director managinβ¦This candidate is significantly overqualified as a current FSQA Director managing six bakeries, making them an exceptional match for a single-plant QA Manager role. They have proven BRC excellence, dramatic complaint reduction achievements, and extensive bakery manufacturing experience. The main considerations are potential overqualification concerns and relocation to Alabama. Their director-level perspective would bring immediate credibility and strategic capability to the plant. | |||
Quality Assurance Manager FEED-9b7e3b64 | Charlotte, NC | β | 8.8 | submit | $95,000β$125,000 | This candidate is a highly experienced FSQA Director with 17+ years in food manuβ¦This candidate is a highly experienced FSQA Director with 17+ years in food manufacturing, including 10+ years in leadership roles. She has a proven track record of achieving top BRC ratings, dramatically reducing customer complaints through RCA, and managing QMS across multiple facilities. The main considerations are her lack of specific poultry industry experience and relocation from Pennsylvania to Charlotte. Her doctorate in business administration and extensive audit experience make her particularly strong for this high-impact role reporting to the President. | |||
QA Manager OH229-2752283 | Lewistown, Pennsylvania | Clint Martz | 7.8 | submit | $100,000β$140,000 | Allison is a strong FSQA Director with excellent leadership, multi-site QMS manaβ¦Allison is a strong FSQA Director with excellent leadership, multi-site QMS management, and impressive continuous improvement results. While her background is in food manufacturing rather than consumer non-food products, her core competencies in quality systems, team development, and driving operational improvements translate well. The main considerations are her lack of ISO/medical device experience and no formal Six Sigma certification, but her proven results and leadership make her a compelling candidate for review. | |||
Quality Manager OH156-2752615 | Marion, Ohio | Doug Boyce | 6.8 | review | $100,000β$125,000 | Candidate is an accomplished FSQA Director with extensive quality management expβ¦Candidate is an accomplished FSQA Director with extensive quality management experience in food manufacturing, but this role requires specific IATF16949 automotive quality system expertise. While she has strong leadership skills, QMS implementation experience, and impressive results (89% complaint reduction), her background is entirely in food safety standards rather than the industrial/automotive quality standards needed. The engineering degree requirement is also not met. Worth a screening call to assess transferability of skills, but significant industry adaptation would be required. | |||
Quality Manager MD40-2751705 | Kansas City, Missouri | Paul Mattocks | 6.8 | review | $110,000β$145,000 | Candidate is a strong quality leader with excellent audit management, team leadeβ¦Candidate is a strong quality leader with excellent audit management, team leadership, and problem-solving skills from the food manufacturing sector. However, this is an automotive-specific role requiring IATF 16949 expertise and experience with automotive quality tools (APQP, PPAP, FMEA) which the candidate lacks. Consider if the company is willing to train on automotive standards for someone with strong foundational quality skills. | |||
Quality Engineer IN73-2752576 | Angola, Indiana | Erika Staszewski | 6.5 | review | $85,000β$91,000 | Candidate is dramatically overqualified for this individual contributor Quality β¦Candidate is dramatically overqualified for this individual contributor Quality Engineer position, currently serving as an FSQA Director overseeing six manufacturing sites. While they possess all the technical requirements and extensive manufacturing/quality systems experience, this would represent a significant step down in responsibility and likely compensation. The location match (Indiana vs Pennsylvania) would require relocation. Consider only if candidate expresses strong interest in individual contributor role and geographic flexibility. | |||
Quality Manager IL169-2751610 | Steger, Illinois | Cliff Rusnak | 6.5 | review | $80,000β$100,000 | Candidate is an overqualified FSQA Director from the food industry with strong lβ¦Candidate is an overqualified FSQA Director from the food industry with strong leadership, audit, and continuous improvement skills. However, this is a step down in title/scope to a Quality Manager role in a different industry (industrial systems vs. food). The major concern is the lack of direct experience with the required quality systems (ISO 9001, AAR M-1003) and the engineering/manufacturing context. The salary band may also be below their current level. A screening call is needed to assess their interest in an industry transition and willingness to learn new systems. |