Hi guys,
A bit of context first: I work in a small but accelerated growing company that has never had a Quality person before (yeah, I know ). The former Production Manager used to take over Quality, but only and exclusively for the books and to pass HACCP audits. We're not GFSI certified.
We handle very low risk products (dry powder) and have no CCPs in our production process. All the quality checks such as weight verification, labelling, bag sealing, cleaning, everything has always been done by production staff.
I started as a production worker and worked my way up to QA officer, because I had worked this position for a few months - 5 years ago, in a huge dairy company. Very very different scenario.
Also, important to say, I left because I did not like working with Quality at all. To be honest, I still don't like it but for personal reasons, leaving is not an option for the next 2-3 years. As I am "stuck" to this position, I would like to do my best and bring real improvements to the company.
I have reformulated all the documentation, which was very general, to specific docs related to our reality and the CEO is pretty happy with my work in general.
But now, I'm hitting a point that I feel lost on what to do for a structure routine as all the QC checks are already being performed by other staff. Additionally, we have 2 working shifts and only one of me, so taking over this checks doesn't feel like a good decision.
I have some testings that I occasionally do, such as allergens, swab verification when we do wet cleanings, I send samples to external lab for micro testing, I manage calibration (we calibrate scales only), etc. My days still feel like they draaaag because they are empty.
I don't know if there is anything I'm missing that could be implemented, if I SHOULD take over the QC checks and honestly I don't have anywhere to take information from. There is absolutely nobody within the company that has quality experience to give me any insights.
If anyone could share their routines, it would be an inspiration and definitely much appreciated.
Thanks for this community, it has been essential on my journey.
Warm regards,
mm.stf