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Major Duties:
Quality Control
● QC Manager is required to attend various meetings (i.e. partnering, QC meeting, coordination and mutual understanding meeting, etc.);
● Manage, organize and conduct the QC meeting;
● Perform the three phases of control except for those phases of control designated to be performed by QC Specialists;
● Perform submittal review and approval;
● Ensure testing is performed and provide QC certifications and documentation required per contract;
● Review and familiarize oneself with contract documents;
● The QC Manager is responsible for managing and coordinating the three phases of control and documentation
performed by the QC Specialists, testing laboratory personnel and any other inspection and testing personnel required by contract.
● Review plans, specifications, and subcontractor questions for missing or lacking information and submit
Request For Information (RFI) to Designer of Record (DOR) or contracting officer representative (COR);
● Evaluate progress and prepare detailed reports (i.e. daily progress, quality control, preparatory checklist, initial checklist, follow up checklist, etc)
● Coordinate with subcontractors, clients and vendors to schedule execution of work;
● Plan construction operations and schedule intermediate phases to ensure deadlines will be met;
● Input critical project information into project tracker;
Safety
● Ensure adherence to all health and safety standards and report issues;
● Assist in compliance with safety program and safety indoctrinations;
● Ensure Global Harmonization Standards (GHS) and all safety/regulatory posters are posted and up to date;
Miscellaneous Duties
● Negotiate contracts with external vendors to reach profitable agreements;
● Obtain permits and licenses from appropriate authorities;
● Determine needed resources (manpower, equipment and materials) from start to finish with attention to budgetary limitations;
● Assist Superintendent/Foreman in material take off and ordering;
● Estimate smaller projects and change orders for approval by operations manager and/or president;
● Acquire equipment and material and monitor inventory to timely handle inadequacies.
● Track change orders for time, costs, and justification;
● Investigate damage, accidents, or delays to ensure proper procedures are executed;
● Submit invoices and receipts to office with proper job coding;
● Other duties as assigned
Education Required/Recommended:
● Construction management, engineering, architecture Bachelor's degree required; Masters degree preferred
● OSHA 30 hr (minimum) certification;
● USACE/NAVFAC 40 hour EM-385 Awareness class (preferred);
Knowledge and Experience:
● Leadership skills and capacity to manage high stress situations.
● Ability to multi-task and manage various project elements simultaneously.
● Ability to work independently, with minimal direction for project execution;
● Properly measure work to increase productivity, reduce waste, and ensure accuracy.
● If required, oversee helpers and laborers to ensure work is performed safely, accurately and timely.
● Proficient written and verbal communication skills.
● Ability to project time estimates and meet deadlines with accuracy.
● Good problem-solving skills and ability to adjust project plans as needed
● Ability/desire to assist in the field where and when needed;
● Quantity take-off from blueprints or in field;
● Estimating and pricing material needed from take-off for project bid, change orders, or execution in field;
Key Competencies
● Initiative
● Organizational skills
● Teamwork
● Effective Communication
● Professional Ownership (Responsibility & Accountability)
● Solutions oriented with professional excellence
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $90,000.00 per year
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Work Location: On the road
Full Time
$125k-168k (estimate)
05/09/2024
09/05/2024