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Quality Control Manager : Federal Projects

Jobot, Minneapolis, MN, United States


Top ENR Rated General Contractor | Excellent Benefits & 401K Match | Large Pipeline of Work

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Salary: $110,000 - $130,000 per year

A bit about us:

Based in Denver, we are a $75M nationwide construction company specializing in Commercial Construction. Our core values are centered around our people and our clients. We believe that putting your employees first is not only the right thing to do, but it also gives us the competitive edge to ensure our clients have an excellent experience! Over the years our reputation for providing our people with the very best has caught the eye of some reputable companies who have chosen to use us as their Prime Commercial Contractor! Some of these clients include Starbucks, Nike, Samsung, Google and many more!

If you are an experienced Construction Superintendent, then please read on….

Why join us?

Do you want to build the most state of the art commercial projects? We do too!

  • Competitive Base Salary!
  • Competitive Bonus Package!
  • Extremely Competitive Benefits Package!
  • Flexible Work Schedules!
  • Company Truck/Truck Allowance!
  • Accelerated Career Growth!
Job Details

The Quality Control (QC) Manager is an individual who provides the knowledge, skills and experience to define, inspect and document the daily work associated with both design and construction. This helps ensure that the work is being designed and constructed in accordance with the established minimum requirements for the project. The QC’s role is to support the Project Manager, Superintendent and others that are focused on the broader aspects of the project by providing a focused effort on quality of the physical work. The QC reports directly to the Superintendent for the sake of assuring that a conflict of interest does not occur among the productivity, schedule, safety and the quality objectives of the project.

Top Five Responsibilities

Overall project quality control, including: deliveries, materials, and installations

Preparatory/Initial/Final inspections of the features of work

Submittal process

Materials testing process

LEED implementation

Primary duties for QC Manager

Work closely with the Project Manager, Superintendent, Project Engineer and other project personnel to be a resource that readily understands the quality requirements for each definable feature of work.

Effectively communicate the standards of care required for each definable feature of work to the various team members in the project.

In coordination with the Project Engineer, review submittals for conformance with project drawings, specifications and change directives.

Provide written QC reports that reinforce activities that are being constructed in conformance with each specific project’s established standard and constructively confronts non-conformances to produce the desired outcome in a timely manner.

Verify and document that all materials received for the project are in conformance with the approved submittals, are handled and stored appropriately and are acceptable for use in the project.

Document all code and independent inspections that are required.

Clearly document, correct and re-inspect all non-conformances prior to covering up work.

Conduct daily inspections and periodically document the inspection process via follow up reports for specific definable feature of work to verify that work is proceeding with the contract documents and the approved submittals.

Coordinate and document the testing and commissioning of building systems.

Document and distribute pre-punch lists, punch lists and the completion of these lists.

Document final inspections, certificates of occupancy and acceptance of the works and various phases thereof.

In coordination with the Project Engineer, maintain the project “as-built" drawings.

Stop work if necessary to resolve matters that affect safety, quality and/or inhibit the logical progress of work.

Participate in regularly held meetings involving project personnel.

Requirements:

The CQC System Manager is required to be a graduate engineer, graduate architect, or a graduate of construction management, with a minimum of 2 years construction experience on construction similar to this Contract; or a construction person with a minimum of 5 years as a Contractor QCM on US Army Corps projects.

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