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Ecolab is looking for Freelance Food Safety Auditor 2025 in Bangladesh.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Conduct food safety, brand standards and workplace health and safety audits at client locations
  • Consult, coach and train clients on the latest food safety, health, and hygiene practices
  • Work with account management teams to resolve client challenges
  • Perform a budgeted number of audits weekly that ensures high customer satisfaction
  • Access and leverage industry leading food safety practices and ongoing, active monitoring of health inspection information
  • Provide accurate reporting and ensure effective customer communication and relationships

Location:

Bangladesh

Benefits

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Eligibilities

Job Requirements:

  • Food safety certifications such as HACCP, ISO 22000
  • Willingness to conduct audits during weekdays (including daytime) and weekends, as needed
  • Experience in retail food safety and conducting brand standards audits
  • Proven consulting or coaching experience in a food-related field
  • Excellent relationship management and advanced consulting skills.
  • Strong planning, organizational abilities, and meticulous attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently with initiative, sound judgment, and exceptional decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Capable of performing well under pressure, managing multiple tasks simultaneously, and meeting tight deadlines efficiently
Eligible Regions: Bangladesh

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