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These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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Set up and maintain structures to manage the work of the team (using the systems, tools, and standards provided) including, but not limited to, engineering management, contract management, document control, testing, and accurate and timely cost and schedule reporting to ensure the highest quality practices are embedded in all aspects of engineering and project management.
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Complete quality control review of the Communication Division NCIC/METERS entries and clears. Complete review and verification of police incident documentation and complete ensure quality control standards.
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Review contractor payment requests and recommend reasonableness to the Resident Engineer. Ability to read plans and specs and prepare written contract administration documentation such as daily narratives (work reports), controlled inspection reports, daily time and material records, and document unit price work.
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Research and develop design options and document findings for project engineer/manager. Perform and review engineering analyses including seepage and slope stability analyses of embankment dams and levees, toe drain and filter designs, and gravity dam stability analyses.
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Role accountabilities: Provide onsite construction management services for our client’s projects in the areas of quality control, schedule management, cost and change management, document control and project communications.
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The QA Document Control Specialist is responsible for maintaining the document and record control systems to meet Quality Management System requirements and is responsible for coordinating the issuance, revision, review and approval of SOP’s and other documents.
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Demonstrated understanding of and ability to adhere to security and privacy regulations, document control, and shredding and waste management protocols in performance of all duties. Receive and review records of interim eligibility/access BIs exceeding federal investigative standards (FIS) periodicity requirements; document activities and update systems as required.
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4+ years of experience with preparing electrical & controls designs including power distribution, elementary wiring, control panel layout, and cable tray and conduit routing. Effectively utilize CAD software to conceptually design and layout systems, review and modify designs (eg: drawings, 3D models, point cloud scan data, clash detection & resolution, BIM Coordination) with appropriate level of guidance from engineers/PMs.
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Initiate and manage change controls, deviations and CAPA with Veeva Document System. Job Title : Manager/Senior Manager, CMC Quality Control Writer and Reviewer. The individual in this role will be the analytical, technical, and quality operational subject matter expert (SME) for QC CMC writing, review and assist in Regulatory filings (ICH/Compendial/FDA and EMA.
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Maintain and update construction-specific areas of Site Handler including but not limited to the following: o SOW and preconstruction documents (NTP, SOW, RFDS, safety guidance, QA standards, etc) o NTP receipt verification o RFDS submission review and changes o Civils acceptance documents, submission receipt, review and approval o Civils progress PFA verification (daily) o Close out document review and acceptance sign off Construction Manager 2 - CM2 Has GOOD knowledge and skills.
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Sr. Construction Manager as a representative of the WVDOH to ensure quality control and contractor compliance for roadway, structure and bridge construction projects of varying complexity. Review plans, specifications, requests for information, submittals, construction schedules, shop drawings and pay applications (QA/QC.
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As Office Engineer, you will play a vital role in executing the construction of rail projects by providing office engineering, project administration, document control services, and technical support.
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The above description covers the fundamental responsibilities of the Document Control Coordinator I position. Zachry is currently seeking an experienced Document Control Coordinator I for our CPChem USGC II - OSBL project located in Orange, Texas.
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Provide governance and improve the effectiveness of the management system by managing the use of global tools (e.g., customer complaints, KPIs, scorecards, Intelex, root cause methods, corrective and preventive action methods, document control systems), managing internal and external audits, and conducting on-going management review.
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