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Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Program. Reports to: Project Executive, Deputy Operations Manager or Operations Manager. Ability to implement leading-edge technologies such as Building Information Models (BIM) and Lean to benefit the project.
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10+ years of proven experience in quality engineering or quality assurance role within commercial solar installation. to oversee the construction process and ensure the installation adheres to the project specifications, quality standards, and performance expectations.
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The utilization of strong contract administration, client relations, cost controls, financial management, schedule performance, quality assurance/ control, project administration, change control, and safety will be mandatory.
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Train, support, and develop your team in areas such as chemical manufacturing standards, technical solutions, process safety, customer service, and quality assurance. A Fortune 500 Company who operates within the chemical manufacturing space is looking for a new Engineering Manager who will focus on capital projects and lead a team of project managers.
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Maintain compliance with local legislation and requirements for permitting, safety legislation, quality assurance, safety/manufacturing/health risks, and controls. Experience with industrial process project planning and scheduling with various skilled trades.
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Manages contracts' quality assurance, including contract administration and execution. Manages relationships with vendors, participates in contact negotiations, oversees contract quality assurance, budget, and cost mechanisms.
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Work with Project Manager to develop project plan, quality assurance plan and health and safety plan. At least 2 years experience as a Project Engineer or an Assistant Project Manager in the Construction Industry with a General Contractor is preferred.
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With primary responsibilities in the areas of Project Management, Logistics, and Quality Assurance, the mission of the Client Services team is to retain and grow client relationships by orchestrating the entire project lifecycle and delivering a superior level of customer service.
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To oversee quality assurance processes, ensuring adherence to coding standards , implementation of best practices and perform Value creation and KM activities. To create project plans and keep track of schedule for on time delivery as per the defined quality standards.
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Expertise in data management, including data remediation and quality assurance, is a plus. Our client, a top tier Management & Strategy Consulting firm is seeking a qualified Liquidity Senior Project Manager for a top tier Client.
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After training, you will be in control of the full project: placing bids, submitting shop drawings, attending construction meetings and managing installation labor, to checking the punch list for quality assurance.
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IT Program/Project Management: Experienced in software full life-cycle development, leading cross-functional teams on complex delivery, quality assurance and incident management of software systems/applications.
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Involvement with project quality planning, quality assurance, end-to-end system testing, quality control, user acceptance testing (UAT) performance and metrics management, and quality governance.
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Perform and facilitate business analysis, quality assurance, systems testing, and user acceptance activities as required. Plan, coordinate, and monitor all project activities ensuring all deliverables meet quality and performance objectives.
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As a project manager, will create the implementation project plan, work with internal teams to execute and complete the project ensuring consistency with university PMO strategy, commitments, and goals.
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