Construction Site Quality Control (QC) Manager
Cape Fox Shared Services | |
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1757 Memorial Trail (Show on map) | |
Nov 21, 2024 | |
Cape Fox, subsidiary Mountain Point, is seeking a Site Quality Control (QC) Manager. This candidate will develop and implement the quality program, QC plans, enforcing policies, assessing risk, and ensuring compliance with legal guidelines for the Mountain Point construction company. Work will be performed primarily within the Southern United States (Texas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Florida). General construction work will include: building renovations and repair; new construction; pre-construction services, IT and physical security upgrades; electrical, plumbing and HVAC; and demolition. Civil and utility work will focus on specific electrical and underground water infrastructure (e.g., potable water, storm, sewer) and all associated earth moving services. The Site QC Manager is responsible for management of the Contractor QC Program on each project. The Site QC Manager supports internal department development of the corporate quality program for standard operating procedures (SOPs), deliverables, subcontractors, and employees to embed the quality focus within the company. The employee will help improve and/or develop internal QC and safety policies. The Site QC Manager will oversee the subcontractor QC personnel and quality specialists in support of the Corporate QC Manager, project managers, site superintendents and their construction projects. The Site QC Manager provides leadership and guidance for the department, works to improve core processes, and manages projects. The employee will maintain company quality records and training records for internal compliance. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Duties include:
Work Environment Primary work will be supporting construction efforts on U.S. Government contracts at military installations. Site QC managers typically work full-time in a variety of settings, including offices, facilities or construction sites. The work typically involves considerable travel and fieldwork, and the employee can be exposed to dangerous or stressful situations. The employee will work on a team with other project managers, architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure that all aspects of a project's design and construction are completed correctly. Employee must be able to work with minimal supervision, be flexible, cooperative and take initiative; work well under pressure, plan, be resourceful, and well organized; maintain an effective working relationship with co-workers and be polite and professional with the general public; maintain a professional approach towards work and a positive attitude and philosophy consistent with Company standards. |