Construction Quality Engineer
Job tittle : Construction Quality Supervisor – Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I)Job-ID-16691-1Duration : 12 months (potential extension up to 3 years)Location : Onsite – Lebanon, IN (5 days/week)Typical Workload: ~50–55 hours per week; occasional weekend work may be requiredOverviewThe Construction Quality Supervisor – Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) will serve as the Owner’s Representative overseeing electrical and instrumentation quality execution on an active manufacturing project. This role is centered on field observation, quality oversight, and advisory support to the EPC and construction teams, with responsibility for escalating issues when needed and supporting system handover through turnover.This is a non‑hiring supervisory role requiring strong field presence, hands‑on walkdowns, and direct engagement with construction and quality stakeholders.Key ResponsibilitiesAct as the Owner’s Representative for electrical and instrumentation construction qualityObserve and advise EPC and trade partners on installation quality, GMP compliance, and system readinessPerform daily site walkdowns and interface closely with field supervision and site teamsProvide quality oversight and support E&I system readiness through construction completion and turnoverSupport QA processes for electrical and instrumentation systems, including inspection and sign‑off activitiesTrack and report progress, field observations, quality issues, and overall status to project leadershipSupport handover from construction to turnover and commissioning teamsEscalate quality, execution, or compliance concerns as requiredRequired Experience & Qualifications15–20+ years of experience in Electrical & Instrumentation construction within regulated environmentsProven experience bringing E&I systems through construction completion and formal turnoverStrong background supporting QA and quality sign‑off for electrical and instrumentation systemsPrior experience operating in an Owner’s Rep capacity, working alongside EPC firmsExperience in pharmaceutical manufacturing preferred; medical device, food & beverage, or similarly regulated industries acceptableStrong field presence with a hands‑on, observational leadership styleAbility to work extended hours and maintain consistent onsite coveragePreferred Project BackgroundRegulated manufacturing facilitiesLarge, active construction sites with multiple concurrent systemsProjects requiring close coordination between construction, quality, turnover, and commissioning teams