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Set the standard in food safety and quality jobs at Harrods

Posting date: 19/08/26

Every dish we serve a customer has to meet the Harrods standard. Food safety and quality colleagues help make that possible across our Food Halls, restaurants, production kitchens and made-in-house ranges.

Their work begins long before the final plate reaches the customer. It can start with a supplier or a new restaurant concept, then continue through product development and daily operations. 

Here, we explore what food safety jobs and food quality jobs at Harrods involve.

What do food safety and quality jobs at Harrods involve?

Food at Harrods moves through many different settings. Restaurant kitchens prepare dishes for service, our production teams create food in-house and external suppliers support Harrods own-label ranges. Each setting brings its own processes and risks.

Food safety and technical colleagues help make sure products are safe, legal and accurately described. Their work may involve auditing a kitchen, approving product information, reviewing laboratory results or helping a new restaurant prepare to open.

These roles are highly people-focused. It’s not enough to simply identify what needs attention. Colleagues need to understand what needs to change and help make the right approach part of everyday practice.

How food safety jobs protect the customer experience

Customers should be able to choose and enjoy food at Harrods with confidence. Behind that feeling are well-managed procedures and colleagues who understand the responsibility they carry.

Food Safety Specialists work closely with our own-run restaurants and kitchens. Internal audits are part of the role, but the work goes beyond checking records. Specialists spend time with chefs and operational teams, seeing how processes work on the ground and helping people make practical improvements.

Allergen management is an important part of this. The Food Standards Agency’s allergen guidance explains the information food businesses must provide and how allergens should be managed during food preparation. For people working in food health and safety jobs, the customer need behind that guidance is clear. Information has to be reliable when someone’s making a choice.

New restaurant launches bring several responsibilities together. Procedures need to be ready before opening and front-of-house colleagues need to understand how to communicate product details. Specialists also help generate and maintain calorie information in line with the government’s out-of-home calorie labelling guidance.

The preparation happens behind the scenes, but customers feel the benefit. We Build Trust by making sure the information they receive is handled with knowledge and care.

How food quality jobs maintain the Harrods standard

Food quality jobs focus on whether products and processes continue to deliver what customers expect.

In a production kitchen, a Quality Manager may lead the Quality Management System and develop a team of Quality Controllers. They work closely with chefs and operational colleagues, using customer feedback and performance information to improve how food is produced.

When an issue arises, quality teams investigate what happened and decide what needs to change. That level of care helps resolve the immediate concern while reducing the chance of it happening again.

Food Technologists apply the same attention to suppliers and product development. They review specifications, label artwork and technical documentation, assess supplier performance and support new products as they move towards launch.

Strong supplier relationships matter here too. Standards have to be clear, but progress often comes through honest conversations and a shared commitment to improvement. A knowledgeable Food Technologist can challenge where needed while helping partners understand what good looks like for Harrods.

Why food safety depends on working together

Food safety can’t belong to one specialist team. It has to be reflected in how food is bought, prepared, stored and presented each day.

That makes people management one of the most important skills in food safety jobs. The strongest specialists listen to the people doing the work and understand the reality of a busy kitchen before agreeing what needs to happen next.

Some conversations will be challenging. Standards can’t be set aside because service is busy or a deadline is close. Even then, a calm and constructive approach can help teams move forward without losing sight of what matters.

We Are One, and protecting our customers is a shared responsibility. Food safety and quality colleagues bring specialist knowledge, while chefs, restaurant teams and suppliers put that knowledge into practice.

What skills do you need for food health and safety jobs?

Technical knowledge is the starting point. Strong candidates know how to use that knowledge in a fast-moving environment. They can review evidence carefully and make sound judgements without losing sight of the wider issue.

Communication also needs to feel natural and credible. A Food Safety Specialist may move from classroom training to a conversation in a kitchen, adjusting their approach without diluting the message. A Food Technologist might discuss a specification with a supplier before explaining its impact to colleagues elsewhere in the business.

Resilience matters because some issues take time to resolve. Food safety and quality professionals need to keep accurate records and make sure agreed actions are completed. They Take Pride in being thorough because every detail means something.

How can food safety and quality careers develop at Harrods?

A career might begin in quality control or a specialist position before moving into management, technical leadership or supplier-facing work.

Operational roles offer close experience of kitchens and everyday controls. Technical positions build deeper knowledge of product development and supplier assurance. Moving into management brings greater responsibility for people and the wider food safety culture.

Learning is not one-size-fits-all at Harrods. Colleagues can strengthen their expertise, build confidence and prepare for their next role here.

Explore food safety and quality jobs at Harrods

Food safety and quality careers suit people who care about getting things right and know how to bring others with them. The role carries real responsibility, but it also gives you a direct hand in protecting our customers and upholding the standards associated with Harrods.

Whether your experience comes from restaurants, food manufacturing or technical quality, there may be a place here for your expertise.

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