Full-Time

Sanitation Supervisor

TreeHouse Foods

TreeHouse Foods

1,001-5,000 employees

Private label food manufacturer and co-packer

No salary listed

Lancaster, PA, USA

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Operations & Logistics (2)
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Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Knowledge of food quality and safety regulations and quality control procedures
  • Minimum of three to five years of experience in a production or food manufacturing environment
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office
Responsibilities
  • Provide leadership, guidance, and support to sanitation workers, including assigning day to day tasks and ensuring targets and schedules are met
  • Ensure adherence to safety, quality and sanitation protocols and company policies during all processes
  • Conduct training and development programs for new hires and existing staff to maintain skill levels
  • Monitor and evaluate worker performance and provide constructive feedback, including corrective actions as needed
  • Oversee all cleaning and basic repair activities in compliance with food safety, quality, and environmental regulations. Monitor and accurately document sanitation activities
  • Actively participate in Food Safety & Quality continuous improvement processes and serve as a subject matter expert in sanitation operations
  • Collaborate with the Quality Assurance (QA) Manager to conduct audits and improve and enhance food safety and sanitation standards
Desired Qualifications
  • Associate’s degree or higher in food science, or related field is preferred
  • Minimum of three to five years of experience in production or food manufacturing with one to two years in a supervisory role is strongly preferred
  • Strong leadership and team management skills

TreeHouse Foods produces store-brand foods and beverages for North American retailers, foodservice distributors, and co-packers. Its products span snacks, sauces, cereals, beverages, broths, refrigerated and shelf-stable items, made across many plants and distributed through a widespread network. The company grows by acquiring other private-label producers and integrating them to offer a broad, cost-efficient private-label catalog. Its goal is to help retailers compete on price and quality by supplying private-label products with scalable, reliable supply chains.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Oak Brook, Illinois

Founded

2005

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Private label sector grows twice as fast as branded products.
  • Harris Tea acquisition for $205M boosts tea market leadership in 2025.
  • Foodservice channels reach 50% of food sales via McDonald's partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • WARN Act lawsuit from South Beloit 168 layoffs violates 60-day notice.
  • Listeria class action from 2024 recall damages snacking reputation.
  • Investindustrial's 2026 takeover cuts 150 jobs, eroding innovation.

What makes TreeHouse Foods unique

  • TreeHouse Foods leads private label pickles as largest U.S. supplier.
  • Specializes in non-dairy creamers and single-serve coffee pods.
  • Consolidates North American producers via acquisitions like Ralcorp in 2016.

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Strauss Borrelli PLLC
Feb 17th, 2026
TreeHouse Foods (South Beloit) WARN Act Investigation

TreeHouse Foods (South Beloit) WARN Act investigation. Strauss Borrelli PLLC, a leading class action law firm, is investigating TreeHouse Foods Inc regarding its recent potential mass layoff in South Beloit, Illinois. The WARN Act is a federal law that requires certain employers to notify their employees, in writing, at least 60 days before a plant closing or mass layoff takes effect. As a result, we believe TreeHouse Foods Inc employees may be entitled to sixty days of severance pay and benefits. What happened? On February 13, 2026, TreeHouse Foods Inc notified the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity of its decision to conduct a mass layoff at its facility in South Beloit, Illinois. The federal law, known as, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, requires covered employers to provide 60 days' prior written notice to employees, their representatives, and certain government parties in the event of a mass layoff or plant closing. We are investigating whether TreeHouse Foods Inc failed to provide at least 60 days' notice before laying off 168 employees and therefore violated the WARN Act. About The WARN Act: The WARN Act is a federal law passed in 1988 by Congress that requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide a 60-day notice of significant layoffs or plant closings. This notice gives workers and their families time to prepare for job loss, seek new employment, and pursue training or retraining opportunities. The WARN Act aims to reduce the impact of sudden job loss on workers and communities by ensuring they have sufficient time to transition. Generally, employees must receive a WARN Act notice if they are laid off or if their hours are cut by 50% or more in any six-month period because of a plant closing or mass layoff. It is possible that a temporary layoff may still violate the WARN Act if it ends up lasting longer than six months. Employers who do not follow the WARN Act rules, either by giving notice too late or providing unclear notices, may have to pay employees back pay and benefits for the time they were in violation. If you or someone you know were laid off from TreeHouse Private Brands, Inc dba TreeHouse Foods Inc in South Beloit, Illinois, we would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies. Please fill out the form below or contact us at 872.263.1100 or [email protected] About treehouse Foods Inc: TreeHouse Foods Inc, headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, is a leading private brand snacking and beverage manufacturer in North America. It operates a network of approximately 26 production facilities across the United States and Canada.[1, 2] If you or someone you know were laid off from TreeHouse Private Brands, Inc dba TreeHouse Foods Inc in South Beloit, Illinois: We would like to speak with you about your rights and potential legal remedies. Please fill out the form below or contact us at 872.263.1100 or [email protected]. Contact Us Learn about your legal rights The WARN Act is a federal law passed in 1988 by Congress that requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide a 60-day notice of significant layoffs or plant closings. This notice gives workers and their families time to prepare for job loss, seek new employment, and pursue training or retraining opportunities. The WARN Act aims to reduce the impact of sudden job loss on workers and communities by ensuring they have sufficient time to transition. Generally, employees must receive a WARN Act notice if they are laid off or if their hours are cut by 50% or more in any six-month period because of a plant closing or mass layoff. It is possible that a temporary layoff may still violate the WARN Act if it ends up lasting longer than six months. Employers who do not follow the WARN Act rules, either by giving notice too late or providing unclear notices, may have to pay employees back pay and benefits for the time they were in violation. February 24, 2026 February 23, 2026 Featured blog posts. October 23, 2024 October 21, 2024 October 11, 2024 March 11, 2024 December 1, 2024 October 25, 2024 October 23, 2024 October 21, 2024 October 11, 2024 March 11, 2024 December 1, 2024 October 25, 2024 October 23, 2024 October 21, 2024 October 11, 2024 March 11, 2024

TreeHouse Foods
Nov 11th, 2025
TreeHouse Foods and Investindustrial Announce Definitive Acquisition Agreement for a Total Enterprise Value of $2.9 Billion

TreeHouse Foods Shareholders to Receive $22.50 Per Share in Cash and One Contingent Value Right Per Share TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS, "TreeHouse Foods" or "the Company") and Industrial FB Investments III Inc. ("Investindustrial"), an independently managed investment subsidiary of Investindustrial VIII SCSp, part of a leading European group of independently managed investment, holding, and advisory companies, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which TreeHouse Foods will be acquired by Investindustrial in an all-cash transaction for a total Enterprise Value of $2.9 billion. Under the terms of the agreement, TreeHouse Foods shareholders will receive $22.50 per share in cash for each share of common stock owned at closing, and one non-transferable Contingent Value Right ("CVR") per common share. The CVR generally will provide a holder with an opportunity to receive certain net proceeds, if any are recovered, from certain ongoing litigation

MarketScreener
Nov 10th, 2025
TreeHouse Foods Acquired for $2.9B

TreeHouse Foods will be acquired by Investindustrial for a total enterprise value of $2.9 billion. Shareholders will receive $22.50 per share in cash and one Contingent Value Right per share. The deal, approved by TreeHouse's board, is expected to close in Q1 2026, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals. Upon completion, TreeHouse will become a private company. The transaction is not subject to a financing condition.

FreightWaves
Aug 21st, 2025
Mass layoffs hit freight-related firms, over 3,000 jobs cut

TreeHouse Foods, 80 layoffs TreeHouse Foods will close its Chicago facility and cut 80 jobs by Oct. 31 as part of a reorganization.

TreeHouse Foods
Aug 1st, 2025
TreeHouse Foods Completes Acquisition of Harris Tea

TreeHouse Foods, Inc. (NYSE: THS) announced that it has completed its acquisition of Harris Tea for approximately $205 million. "The acquisition of Harris Tea is a good use of our balance sheet strength, bringing a fast-growing, margin-accretive business into TreeHouse Foods, and giving us an immediate leadership position in private label tea," said TreeHouse Foods Chairman, CEO and President Steve Oakland. "Harris Tea's capabilities in tea sourcing, blending and packing, as well as its scale, industry expertise, and customer relationships, fit our strategy well." TreeHouse Foods funded the acquisition of Harris Tea primarily with cash on hand and expects the acquisition to be accretive to revenue and profitability in 2025. As previously disclosed, the purchase price equals roughly 8.5x trailing-twelve-month adjusted EBITDA, or 6.5x net of synergies and the net present value of future tax benefits. TreeHouse Foods is reiterating its 2024 full-year guidance, including the expectation