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We're Hiring Food Safety Auditors – Categories D & I & K- FSSC and IMS - 03EAC code

Join DQS South Africa
, a global leader in management system certification, and make an impact in the
food manufacturing and processing sector

We are expanding our expert auditor network and are looking for passionate professionals to join us as
Food Safety Auditors
 under
Category D (Perishable Animal Products)
 and
Category K (Perishable Vegetable Products)
.

 What We're Looking For:

  • Relevant qualification in
    Food Science, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Agriculture, or related field
  • Minimum 5 years of professional experience
     in food manufacturing, processing, or quality assurance (including HACCP, GMP, or FSMS experience)
  • Must have
    Lead Auditor qualification
     in
    ISO 22000 / FSSC 22000
  • Must have
    ISO 9001:2015/ISO 45001:2018/ISO 14001:2015
  • Strong understanding of food safety hazards
    ,
    processing technologies
    , and
    regulatory frameworks and proven record of undertaking the training
  • Excellent communication and reporting skills

 Your Role:

As a DQS Food Safety Auditor
, you will:

  • Conduct 2nd and 3rd party audits for
    FSSC 22000, ISO 22000
    , and related schemes
  • IMS auditing for respective schemes against ISO9001:2015/ISO 14001:2015/ISO 45001:2018
  • Evaluate clients' compliance with international food safety standards
  • Deliver detailed, objective audit reports that drive continuous improvement
  • Represent DQS with professionalism, impartiality, and technical expertise

 Why Join DQS?

  • Global recognition under the
    FSSC 22000
     accreditation
  • Access to DQS
    Auditor Development Program (CD08 Framework)
  • Continuous professional growth through DQS Academy
     training and CPD opportunities
  • Work alongside international experts in a collaborative, quality-driven environment

 How to Apply:

Submit your CV, qualifications, audit log, and Lead Auditor certificate
 to

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