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Salary Range: $100,000 - $140,000 annually Essential Responsibilities: Implement and manage project specific QA/QC Programs. Professional Experience and Education At least five (5) years’ construction and/or building design experience in one or more of the following categories preferred: on-site construction management; structural, mechanical, electrical, or architectural design (no license required.
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As a member of the project management team in the Facilities Planning, Design and Construction Department (PDC), the Project Manager reports to a Director. Project Management Professional certification or Certified Construction Manager.
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General Description The QA/QC Manager is responsible for monitoring and auditing a project’s quality management requirements, as well as the execution of the project Quality Management Plan. This position will work closely with Project Managers and Construction Managers for the monitoring and oversight of project quality objectives/activities.
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What You Will Do:Responsible for following the Quality Manual and its related processes, the Traffic and Transit Management Plans and the various project specific Traffic Control Plans, Emergency Service Access Plan, Incident Management Plan, Transit Management Plan, Communication Plan, and Construction Access Management Plan. Support QA/QC awareness for all traffic and transit related activities and provide training as necessary.
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Length of Assignment: 12 month contract with strong potential of extensionJob Summary:Under general supervision of either a department manager or director of engineering/operations, oversees multiple projects as a project manager, discipline lead, and/or field construction coordinator for power plant projects developed to maintain or improve power plant safety, environmental quality, reliability, infrastructure modernization, and efficiency.
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Under general supervision of either a department manager or director of engineering/operations, oversees multiple projects as a project manager, discipline lead, and/or field construction coordinator for power plant projects developed to maintain or improve power plant safety, environmental quality, reliability, infrastructure modernization, and efficiency.
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The QA/QC Manager is responsible for monitoring and auditing a project’s quality management requirements, as well as the execution of the project Quality Management Plan. This position will work closely with Project Managers and Construction Managers for the monitoring and oversight of project quality objectives/activities.
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Plans and monitors on-going design and construction activities for contract and industry code compliance, QA/QC program compliance, schedule performance, and quality workmanship for multiple craft disciplines.
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The Quality Manager is independent of construction personnel and directly reports to the Director of QA/QC and reports the status of the quality program to the Profit Center Manager.
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Extensive interaction with upper management regarding Business Case and project status, Board of Trustee Presentations, contract implementation strategies, negotiation strategies, multi-unit strategy studies, etc.
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The QA/QC Manager serves as a lead for QISG in the planning and surveillance/monitoring of procured equipment and materials and assists the Director of Quality in measuring Quality Management System processes.
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Held a position as a Construction Manager, Superintendent, Project Manager, or Quality Manager/Auditor on a design-build (integrated delivery) / EPC project. Regularly interacts with field operations and project management teams, corporate Operations Support, Project Controls teams, and Clients regarding Quality related matters.
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Provide technical and administrative direction to on-site QA/QC personnel; including staffing, orientation, training, development, and evaluation of QA/QC professionals with the concurrence of project/construction Management.
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Coordinates construction management team activities in conjunction with field operations for quality assurance. Creates project update videos and/or power point presentations for upper management.
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Engineering, project controls, estimating, construction management, supply chain, legal, EHS, QA/QC, operations, communications, regulatory, security, fuels, transmission, etc.
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