Why Ecowize?
At Ecowize North America, we go beyond cleaning food production facilities — we safeguard public health and drive operational excellence. As part of our team, you’ll join a mission-driven organization committed to food safety, innovation, and people development. If you’re ready to lead, inspire, and make a measurable difference, this role is for you.
At Ecowize North America, we’re more than a sanitation company — we’re protecting the
food supply and supporting the health of millions every single day. Our work matters,
and so do the people who make it happen. We invest in our people, give them the tools to succeed, and create opportunities for growth. As a Sanitation Site Supervisor, you’ll play a key role in leading teams, ensuring safe and effective cleaning practices, and helping us deliver on our promise of excellence to our clients.
About the Role: Sanitation Site Supervisor
The Sanitation Site Supervisor leads daily sanitation operations at a client facility that
runs multiple shifts, seven days a week. You’ll work closely with your team before,
during, and after sanitation shifts — ensuring the site is ready, safety protocols are
followed, and food safety standards are met.
This is a hands-on leadership role where you’ll coach frontline employees, manage
sanitation processes, oversee shift readiness, and serve as the point of contact with both
client management and regulatory inspectors.
What You’ll Do
Lead Sanitation Teams: Supervise and support sanitation employees to ensure proper staffing, safe practices, and effective cleaning processes.
Ensure Shift Readiness: Coordinate with client maintenance teams pre-shift, verify lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures, and confirm equipment access.
Drive Safety & Food Safety: Reinforce PPE use, GMPs, SSOPs, and HAZCOMM
practices; ensure compliance with USDA/FDA requirements.
Inspect & Approve Work: Conduct equipment inspections before, during, and after
sanitation to ensure readiness for production.
Partner with Inspectors & Clients: Accompany USDA/QA inspectors during pre-op
inspections and maintain strong communication with client leadership.
Manage Documentation: Complete and maintain sanitation logs, deficiency reports, training records, and time/attendance records.
Enforce Standards: Apply company policies consistently, including progressive discipline when needed.
Adapt to Needs: Adjust staffing to cover short crews, manage budgets responsibly, and drive continuous improvement in sanitation effectiveness.