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Quality and Food Safety Site Manager - Monroe, OH. Provide QFS involvement for site and business development, growth, and improvement process and capital activities not owned and managed by the quality team.
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The Site Quality Manager is responsible for providing, implementing and administering a quality assurance and control program on a large chemical and manufacturing plant and a construction jobsite environment.
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Title : Construction Manager - Quality Control / Site Safety and Health Officer / Superintendent (QCM/SSHO/Super) Monitors all job site operations for compliance with contract requirements in noise and dust control, non-interruption of APS activities, and utility shutdown procedures.
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The QA Manager will be responsible for leading a team of QA associates that have Quality oversight roles throughout the Site. The Manager will provide coaching/feedback to enhance the group and individual’s professional performance and development.
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QualificationsMinimum Qualifications / Requirements:Must have an AWS CWI certificationMust have Ten (10) years experience in Quality within a construction type of settingThe Site Quality Manager must be able to be a full-time resident on the construction site.
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This is a dual-hat position for both the Construction Quality Control Manager and the Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO). Dewberry is currently seeking a Quality Control Manager/Site Safety & Health Officer to work out of our Fairfax, VA office, with job sites around Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland.
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We are searching for a proficient Quality Control Manager/Site Safety Health Officer to join our growing construction business line. Perform safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, site safety orientation, activity-specific training, and enforcement.
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Requirements: Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Quality Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related field followed by 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in the job offered or in a Site Supplier Quality Manager-related occupation.
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Quality Control Manager/Site Safety Health Officer. As the Construction Quality Control Manager, you will oversee and manage all quality control operations for the Contractor, SES Fuels & Construction Services, LLC.
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We are seeking a talented Quality Control Manager (QCM) and Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to join our dynamic HCG team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH.
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B.H. Inc. is looking to hire a Site Quality Manager to ensure the highest quality standards are achieved on solar construction sites while adhering to all current regulatory and safety standards.
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We are seeking a talented Quality Control Manager - Site Safety Health Officer to join our dynamic SEL team, a subsidiary of Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH). Attach safety inspection logs to the Contractors' daily quality control report in RMS and Procore.
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BMWC is an industrial construction company seeking a Site Quality Manager to join the Quality Team. This crucial position allows you to contribute to the delivery of large-scale industrial construction projects.
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Mechanical Site Quality Control Manager. The owner's representative for a mechanical site quality control project is responsible for ensuring that the owner's interests are met and that all work is completed according to project specifications and industry standards.
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Responsible for all facets of ensuring quality in Growing Media and Mulch products at the plant-level, including, but not limited to - operations of the soils mixing line to produce high-quality mixes; formulation oversight and testing; incoming raw material inspection and testing; ensuring that all established specifications and processes are followed.
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