Quality Control Managers (QCM) are responsible for developing, managing, and performing the quality control responsibilities for projects to ensure they are constructed in accordance with the established minimum standards.
Requirements
- Visiting material manufacturing sites to ensure the products are made per plans and specifications.
- Ensuring material is tracked and stored properly.
- Responsible for the overall quality performance of the division.
- Support customer satisfaction and verification of data
- Track, monitor, and report on KPIs to key stakeholders
- Manage and conduct QC training and qualifications of quality personnel, field construction staff, and craft, including new hires and current employees
- Provide training and oversight of QC support personnel and other direct reports
- Develop and manage internal QC processes, systems, plans, manuals, and reference documents with input from key stakeholders
- Manage and document QC change control, including specifications and standards updates with client and internal stakeholders
- Verify and document that all materials received for the project are in conformance with the approved submittal, are handled and stored appropriately, and are acceptable for use in the project
- Conduct job site QC inspections and as-built documentation audits
- Document final inspections, acceptance of the works, and various phases thereof
- Perform Quality Nonconformance Investigations and maintain corrective/preventative actions (CAPA)
- Reads, interprets, and implements UCCo, Client, and Industry Quality policies and procedures and the client’s standards manual(s) and can communicate these to field personnel
- Must be able to work efficiently, handle multiple tasks simultaneously, and possess strong time management skills
- Support Quality Control processes for research, development, and implementation of emerging standards, materials, and installation processes
- Meet with client personnel to address all aspects of the quality program and performance
- Other related duties and projects as assigned
Benefits