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The QA/QC Supervisor is responsible for the implementation of the RES Quality Management System and the execution of the Quality Control Processes and Procedures for the Project Site Construction Team. In conjunction with the HSQE Quality Manager, the QA/QC Supervisor develops and maintains the Construction Quality Plan and the Inspection Test Plan (ITP) throughout the duration of their assigned project; the position is 100% site based.
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As a Site Manager, you may also perform bindery, quality control (QC) and final check, housekeeping, filing services, call center assistance and reception assistance as well as various building support functions related to meeting set ups and light maintenance.
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The QA/QC Manager will maintain an active quality assurance plan, oversee subcontractors' quality control plans, as well as all testing logs, project documentation and project reports.
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The QA/QC Supervisor exhibits strong knowledge of the implementation of a Quality Assurance and Quality Control program as well as the management of Quality documents and the creation of Quality Records on construction sites.
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Local candidates will be given preference depending on location of project, though relocation or travel to on-site QC management will be required for the QC Manager position.
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The QC Manager position must work on-site. This particular opportunity is in Pensacola, FL. QC Managers are responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing a project-specific quality control program, executing its performance according to contract requirements, completing administrative documentation on time, and cultivating customer satisfaction with the client, all in alignment with RQ's Mission, Vision, and Values.
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Supervise and direct on-site personnel involved in quality control work. Engineering or Construction Management Degree and 10-20 years of QA/QC experience in rail transit public works industry or working for a contractor or public agency, and 5 years of Quality Management Experience.
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The Manager, Quality Control shall conduct site audits and provide detailed status reports and updates to the project team focusing on each program’s strengths and weaknesses.
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The position will report directly to the analytical development manager or quality control manager and work in close collaboration with the microbiology QC team and project team, periodically interfacing directly with external customers as a technical subject matter expert.
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As a QA/QC Engineer or Manager the employee will be implementing the project-specific Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Plan. Duties include planning, monitoring, documenting, and reporting compliance with the contract documents in accordance with the project-specific QA/QC Plan. While performing these duties, the employee is required to be on-site regularly for inspections as well as office time to complete proper correspondence, forms and documents.
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Research and apply additional Quality Control and Lean procedures to enhance the quality of project delivery. Understand the project execution plan and coordinate Quality Control procedures at appropriate stages of the work and in line with the project schedule.
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The Manager, Quality Control (QC) - Operations supports the Quality Control laboratories, maintaining a state of GMP compliance and efficient operation with regard to equipment and lab reagents.
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Manages the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program on site. Is ultimately responsible for the complete project delivery, on time, at the company's quality standards and on budget.
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Perform and record Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) audits throughout the jobsite on all divisions of work and following through with the recorded audit to ensure the work is satisfactory.
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Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical.
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