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Quality Control Management (QCM) Course (USACE or Navy) Development of Pre-Construction Plans (Quality Control Plans, Accident Prevention Plans, etc.) Utilize Government Project Management Software (USACE RMS3.0, NAVFAC ECMS, and Project) to manage Government Construction Contracts.
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As the Quality Control Manager/Project Engineer you are responsible for assisting the Project Manager, onsite Superintendent, and Foreman with the management, documentation, and execution of projects.
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Engagement with State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs), and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Proficiency in managing compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA.
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Year Civil Engineering or Construction Management degree, or have a minimum five years construction experience in construction quality control. Experience with USACE/NAFVAC preferred.
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Review, comment, and work through Division Quality Manager for approval of trade partner project specific Quality Control Plans. of quality control program, including but not limited to; procedures, inspection instructions, the control of measurement and testing equipment.
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Assist Project Managers coordinating Production, Quality Control, Health and Safety, and other project support staff. Write and review construction Quality Control plans. Input submittals and other data into the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Resident Management System (RMS) or other Client systems.
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Consult and collaborate work with Project Manager, Superintendent, as well as Health and Safety, Quality Control, Project Controls, Estimating, and Contracts representatives to ensure work is conducted according to approved plans, GES standards, regulatory criteria, and contractual obligations.
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Proven track record of creating a teamwork oriented positive environment where team members actively create high quality connections among each other. Must have Experience and Understanding with the CPM Scheduling Method utilizing Primavera P6.
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In this role you will be expected to perform wetland and stream delineations, and manage larger field efforts, work with other technical staff, complete permit applications for the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and produce high-quality reports, permit applications, and documentation for a variety of public and private sector clients/projects.
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A minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Quality Control Manager or Superintendent working for a General Contractor on NAVFAC or USACE projects, OR a minimum of ten (10) years of experience working as a Foreman in one or more of the following trades: carpentry, electrical, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, or concrete on commercial/industrial/military projects valued in excess of $5 million.
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TMG's Construction Quality Control Manager (CQC Manager) is responsible for managing and performing the daily QC responsibilities of specific TMG projects to ensure the project is constructed in accordance with the established minimum standards.
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10+ years of demonstrated experience in construction management including Project Manager, Superintendent, SSHO or Quality Control Manager. USACE Certified Quality Manager certification, preferred.
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Minimum of five (5) years of documented experience performing in a construction quality control management role on a heavy civil construction project. As a Quality Control Manager- Rail, you will play a critical role in the overall leadership and successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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Understanding of all mechanical/electrical/plumbing (MEP) systems including schedule sequencing, quality control focus points, system start-up, commissioning, troubleshooting, etc. Communicates a consistent level of expectations and direction with subcontractors and employees regarding schedules, construction methods, company policies and procedures, permits, safety/loss prevention, quality control, and other performance standards.
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Current certification of successful completion of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)/Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Construction Quality Management for Contractors course or complete within 45 days of hire.
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