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The QC/Site Manager/Superintendent will oversee quality control and supervision for USACE river works projects. Responsibilities: Oversee quality control and supervision for USACE river works projects.
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The QC/Site Manager/Superintendent will be responsible for managing a team of contractors and ensuring that all work is completed in accordance with the USACE standards. This is a confidential hiring process Location: River Works Projects (various locations) A top ENR firm is seeking a Quality Control Manager/Site Manager/Superintendent to join their growing team.
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Ensure compliance with all USACE standards, procedures, and policies. Experience with USACE projects and procedures. Minimum of 5 years of experience in river works construction, including quality control and supervision.
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Develop design documents including site, building, parking & road layout, site grading, drainage, utilities, erosion & sediment control, preparation of detailed construction plans, specifications and contract documents.
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Frequent lifting, sitting, standing, stooping for prolonged periods of time, using hands/fingers requiring dexterity, should have good hand-eye coordination and motion control in coordination with handling tools, equipment, and other related components.
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Overseeing subcontractors, instituting USACE and NAVFAC safety and quality control systems, providing occasional construction services of various trades, and supporting the project manager to stay on budget and on schedule.
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USACE Quality Control Management Certificate. WCI’s Construction’s Safety Engineer (SSHO) is responsible for providing health and safety inspection and oversight on construction projects being managed by WCI. The Safety Engineer is responsible for producing, implementing, and enforcing an Accident Prevention Plan (APP) for the assigned job site, in accordance with WCI’s Safety and Health Program.
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PATRIOT is looking for a Quality Control Manager with experience working with USACE and their RMS system to join our team in Fort Belvoir, VA. The ideal candidate should have experience as a Quality Control Manager on Government projects with effective relationship building with a concentration on full interior gut and renovation projects.
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The Project Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is responsible for project and site safety by implementing and enforcing the applicable (USACE/USCG/DOD/NAVFAC/) safety standards, established and approved project Accident Prevention / Site Safety and Health Plans and North Wind Safety Program policies.
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Active USACE Construction Quality Management for Contractors certificate. Quality control oversight on environmental remediation and construction projects. Contractor Quality Control Supervisor – Environmental Remediation.
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Require NAVFAC/USACE, or equivalent, and minimum of 2 ICC Current certifications in Building and/or Trade specific inspection to have or obtain within one year. Review, comment, and work through Division Quality Manager for approval of trade partner project specific Quality Control Plans.
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Need 12+ years of safety experience in the Construction Industry overseeing or managing similar projects, including safety program management, hazard analysis, and control development; or 6 years of safety experience combined with a college degree in Safety Management.
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Verifiable experience as an approved Construction Quality Control Manager on USACE projects (references required). Provide Quality Control Systems Management and Oversight on a large-scale United States Army Corps of Engineer's Lock and Dam Project.
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USACE CQM-C certification preferred. Develop a Quality Control plan ahead of project groundbreaking and continue to adhere to plan throughout construction. The QA/QC Manager will be directly responsible for ensuring building codes and standards are adhered to on these projects.
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USACE and/or NAVFAC project experience. The Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) - Highway Projects has overall responsibility for reporting directly to the Project Manager and Corporate Management for the verification that we meet all quality standards on our projects.
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