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Granite's Construction QC Managers work on heavy civil projects for clients such as USACE, TxDOT, Houston Airport System and others with Project Managers, Superintendents, field surveyors, subcontractors and construction engineers to develop and implement submittals, work plans and schedules for heavy concrete formwork, falsework, mass concrete placement, structural steel erection, earthwork operations, and commissioning of the project.
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We built our practice on the foundational beliefs that creative design drives successful projects, and that collaborative working relationships with municipalities, permitting authorities and local and state agencies yield tangible results throughout the development process.
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Direct and coordinate activities of several disciplines on a project of moderate scope or a combination of smaller projects Work closely with the Project Team to ensure deliverables and services are being provided to client's satisfaction and that projects are following internal QA/QC guidelines.
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In this role, you will work closely with our technical experts, project teams, and client service managers to advance our technical services and support business development on a wide variety of wastewater, drinking water and water resources projects in your local Texas market as well as state-wide.
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The Position Proposition: As an Assistant Project Manager, you will play a crucial role in supporting the management of EPC projects focusing on substations and transmission lines. Monitor compliance to applicable codes, practices, QA/QC policies, performance standards, and specifications.
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While working in the best interest of clients and following applicable design codes, the Senior Project Manager, Public Infrastructure Team Leader will be focused on the design and management of public works projects.
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Leading the QA/QC process on projects per HDR’s Quality Management Systems (QMS) requirements with a commitment to delivering world class quality. Initially, focusing on substation projects and expanding to transmission and distribution projects in the future.
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As the QC Manager, your responsibilities include overall management of the Contractor's Quality Control (CQC) with the authority to act in all CQC matters for the Contractor, Herman Construction.
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Support QC efforts with hands-on inspection of parts and components as needed. identify hazards on job sites and provide site specific training for all personnel. minimum of 5 years experience in Quality Management (preferably Oil & Gas industry.
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