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Seven-Up Bottling Company Limited is one of the largest manufacturing companies in Nigeria, producing and distributing some of the nation’s most- loved beverages in the country like; Pepsi, 7Up, Mirinda, Teem, Mountain Dew, H2oH!, Lipton Ice Tea and Aquafina premium drinking water. SBC has recently entered into amp; Personal Care category with the 2SURE brand and launched its first product, a Hand & Surface Sanitizer. Seven Up boasts of nine bottling plants with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities strategically located across various regions in the country. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Quality Assurance Manager Location: Kano Employment Type: Full-time Sector: FMCG Job Brief We are currently recruiting a Quality Assurance Manager who will be accountable for ensuring that the plant follows and adheres to quality protocols and produces the highest quality product. He/She will be responsible for communicating quality procedures and developing long term sustainable practices to maintain superior quality process. Responsibilities Ensure that the region adheres to standards set by PCI and regulatory policies on good manufacturing process. Liaise with PCI and government officials in relation to product quality, process, packaging and consumer
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