What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Assurance Associate position at NRP Group?
Come join NRP's A team! We've been recognized as a "Top Workplace" because we promote a culture where our team can build long-term careers and connections. As we grow as a company, our goal is that you will grow in your career.
NRP has been recognized with several industry awards including Top Workplaces; Best and Brightest Companies to Work For; and National Apartment Association's Best Places to Work.
We value our employees by offering a competitive benefit package including :
- Commission and bonus opportunities
- Paid vacation and sick leave
- 11 Paid holidays
- Paid maternity & parental bonding leave
- Short & long term disability
- Medical / Dental / Vision / Life Insurance
- 401(k) Match
- Training, certification, & growth opportunities
- Employee referral & recognition programs
Since its founding in 1994, NRP has been dedicated to building quality homes for our residents, regardless of income. The NRP Group is a full-service multifamily developer, general contractor, and property manager with assets and operations reaching an expanding range of markets nationwide. For additional information, please visit www.NRPGroup.com.
Under the direction of the Quality Control Manager, the Quality Control Associate is responsible for executing the quality assurance process and ensuring that all quality control tasks are carried out. They will perform inspections during multiple stages of construction and provide documentation and reporting to all stakeholders. This QC Associate will be a member of the Quality Control Team, which will uphold consistent standards of quality through the multiple inspections pre- and post- delivery of new multifamily construction projects at NRP. This could include demonstrating inspection protocols to local staff and setting best practice expectations.
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The NRP Group is committed to a policy of assuring that all employees and applicants for employment are recruited, hired, assigned, placed, transferred, demoted, laid off, terminated, paid, trained, and generally treated during employment on the basis of qualifications and merit; without discrimination due to color, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy or marital status), sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, ancestry, veteran status, military status, disability, genetic information, citizenship, or any other classification or activity protected by federal, state, and local law and ordinances.