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The Quality Manager supports the project team from preconstruction planning through project completion. Minimum of 5 years as a Quality Manager in Heavy Construction and Project environments.
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Manage the Quality Control and Assurance program for Project reporting administratively to Project Manager and functionally to Americas Quality Director. Prepare weekly and monthly reports to Project Manager / Client / Quality Director.
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MWH Constructors, a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Quality Control Manager, under the company's Quality Management System, to support a large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) project in San Francisco, CA.
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Full Time QC Field Inspector for our site project team with responsibility for overseeing welding, erection, painting, inspection, welder qualifications and overall quality at the Project Site. Position will report directly to Evapco Dry Cooling QA/QC Manager.
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The Quality Control Manager's primary function is to assist the Technical Director/Project Manager of Quality Control and Corporate Support in maintaining the Corporate QC program and developing the QC Specialist staff.
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The Site Quality Manager will be responsible for managing the Project Quality Organization, developing the Quality Management Plan, implementing CAM’s Management System and overall quality performance within projects.
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The inspector will perform other duties as they are needed and assigned by the QA/QC Manager and Site Manager. · Direct all concerns and questions to the QA/QC Manager and Site Manager.
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Be given authority by the Project Manager to act freely and independently and to stop the progress of the relevant part of the works when any non-conformance with the quality requirements of the contract is identified.
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Work with Quality Director on coordinating assignment of all Quality Personnel who perform audit, inspection, surveillance, and/or testing activities for project. Monitor the project quality objectives , targets, KPI’s and related programs including status of quality NCR’s, reworks, and defects.
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Minimum of five years recent experience as a Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Construction Manager, Project Engineer/Scientist or Quality Control for USACE, NAVFAC, AFCEC and/or SRM projects.
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Manage the Quality Control and Assurance program for Project reporting administratively to Project Manager and functionally to Quality Director. Ensure CAM Document Control Compliance is maintained throughout project in accordance with CAM Standards, Plans, Procedures.
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Proficient in OpenRoads Designer and the CDOT workspace, Microstation/InRoads and the CDOT workspace, Trimble Business Center software for data processing, quality control, and reporting.
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This position requires interaction with engineering, manufacturing, project management office, planning, quality assurance, contracts, and finance to address all project actions. Address and resolve project issues pertaining to project work scope, technical requirements, quality, schedule, resource assignments, cost customer interface and other project related activities.
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The Quality Control Manager (QCM) / Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) oversees, evaluates, enables, and supervises daily construction operations on site. Implement field 3-phase Quality Control process in accordance with USACE Construction Quality Management for Contractors training.
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Attend and input quality issues into weekly internal project meetings, external client meeting, kick-off meetings and chair pre-inspection meetings prior to commencement of Subcontractors works.
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