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Reporting to the Senior Construction Project Engineer, you will assist in various aspects of project management, including document control, subcontractor coordination, and quality assurance.
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Leading others in performing technical engineering assignments, construction quality management, quality assurance planning, quality control, project partnering, environmental requirements, cost estimating, and construction safety practices.
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Knowledge of management and organizational principles and practices in managing/directing program planning, development, administration, coordination, execution, and quality control of the programs, including policy development, project management, total requirements budgeting, contracting, and financial/cost accounting.
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The Quality Control Manager assures that installations comply with the applicable plans, codes, standards, specifications and construction practices, including the timely completion and collection of inspection and test reports as required.
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The Mechanical, Electrical and Piping (MEP) CoPM is the first line of communication with the construction subcontractors' onsite management for the Spent Fuel Handling Project near the Naval Reactors Facility at Idaho National Lab which is approximately 55 miles from Idaho Falls.
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Will be responsible for insuring construction contractor implements effective Quality Management processes to control and deliver quality work that complies with project design, specifications, and contract documents.
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Act as a construction project management advisor to management teams, piers, less experienced managers, engineers, and external customers. The purpose of this position is to provide support to both Environmental Management (EM) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Construction Projects at the Savannah River Site (SRS) for Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS.
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The Construction Quality Control Manager will work closely with project managers, engineers, and construction teams to develop and implement quality control plans, perform inspections and tests, and provide feedback and recommendations for improvement.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in construction management, quality control, and process improvement. A minimum of 10 years of experience in direct quality control and/or management or post-secondary education.
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Knowledge of the three-phases of control and Construction Quality Management process is required. 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.
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Project Management or Construction Management Certification such as Project Management Professional ( PMP ) or Construction Quality Control Management Certification, or Professional Engineer License Clearance: Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information ; Secret clearance is required.
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The construction project manager's responsibilities span a broad spectrum, covering all the areas of project management, including - Project Planning, Cost Management, Schedule Management, Quality Management, Contract Administration, and Safety Management.
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Utilizes knowledge of management and organizational principles and practices in managing/directing program planning, development, administration, coordination, execution, and quality control of the programs, including policy development, project management, total requirements budgeting, contracting, and financial/cost accounting.
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Establish and communicate project quality requirements to the project management team. Knowledge of quality control regulations in construction. This candidate will be responsible for leadership, direction, management and the execution of the Construction Quality Management Program for projects at a specific location.
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