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10 February, 2012



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QUALITY & ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS LEADER

14 May, 2010 -

Scottish Sea Farms Ltd is an established, leading producer of superior quality farmed salmon within Scottish waters, supplying the leading UK retailers, as well as premium markets in the USA and Europe. 

With a total commitment to sustainability, we are strongly focused on innovation, best practice and understanding consumer requirements. We are looking to recruit a highly skilled: 
QUALITY & ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS LEADER

Based at South Shian, near Oban and reporting to the Quality Manager; the focus of the role will be to maintain the Company in leading industry performance in respect of environmental sustainability and customer assurance. You will be working throughout Freshwater and Marine production to ensure our QMS system meets the ever challenging demands of customers, retailers and other stakeholders. Whilst the emphasis will be on your technical skill base, you will also have exceptional interpersonal skills and develop and maintain good relations with all our freshwater and marine sites. Prioritising your own workload schedule is essential. The role requires extensive travel and therefore a full, clean driving licence is essential.

If you have a keen eye for detail and wish to support the pursuit of continuous improvement, operational efficiency and product quality; this may be the role for you.

If you are interested and confident that you can fulfil this role, and wish to receive an application pack, then please apply to:

Claire Scott on 01786 445521 or email claire.scott@scottishseafarms.com

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