Quality Control Manager – Marine Dredging & Coastal Infrastructure - Talent Consulting Experts
Galveston, TX 77550
About the Job
Location: Galveston, TX / Traveling (based on project, primarily across Texas and the Gulf Coast)
Schedule: Full-time / Rotational (14 days on / 7 days off)
Compensation: $85K - $110K USD annually (based on experience), $700 monthly allowance, and per diem for days worked
Per Diem: $35/day if lodging provided, $85/day if self-lodged
Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, Short- and Long-Term Disability, Accident and AD&D, 401(k)
Lead Impactful Coastal Projects as a Quality Control Manager!
Are you passionate about marine dredging and ready to lead quality control efforts for projects that transform the U.S. Gulf Coast's coastal infrastructure? As a Quality Control Manager in our team, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring that all marine dredging projects meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and environmental compliance. From the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Deepening to the San Jacinto River Dredging, your work will contribute to landmark projects that enhance infrastructure and sustainability across the Gulf Coast.
Why You Should Apply:
- Competitive Pay & Benefits: Earn between $85K - $110K annually, plus a $700 monthly allowance and generous per diem for on-site work.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a rotational schedule of 14 days on / 7 days off, offering the perfect balance of personal and professional time. Remote work flexibility is available for certain tasks.
- Career Growth & Leadership: Grow into senior roles such as Senior Quality Control Manager or Lead Project Engineer, with mentorship and leadership training programs.
- High-Impact Projects: Manage quality control for projects like the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Deepening, San Jacinto River Dredging, and Houston Ship Channel Improvements, which are critical to U.S. commerce and environmental sustainability.
- Recognition for Performance: Top performers are rewarded with bonuses, promotions, and special recognition for their contributions.
About the Role:
As a Quality Control Manager, you'll ensure compliance with USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) standards, manage quality control processes, and oversee environmental compliance. You'll lead efforts to maintain the highest standards of quality, safety, and environmental stewardship, ensuring the success of coastal infrastructure and environmental restoration projects across Texas and the Gulf Coast.
What You’ll Do:
- Quality Management: Implement and manage the Contractor's Quality Control (CQC) system, ensuring compliance with USACE standards, project specifications, and contract terms.
- Documentation & Compliance: Oversee the accurate and timely documentation of all project details using the Resident Management System (RMS), ensuring contract compliance.
- Stakeholder Communication: Serve as the primary liaison with USACE representatives, maintaining clear communication to ensure smooth project execution.
- Safety & Environmental Compliance: Lead efforts to comply with EPA, OSHA, and other relevant regulations throughout the project's lifecycle.
- Project Inspections: Conduct regular on-site inspections to identify and resolve quality control issues, ensuring that projects remain compliant with safety standards and achieve a significant reduction in defects.
- Continuous Improvement: Implement initiatives to improve project quality and efficiency, leading to enhanced project outcomes and sustainability.
Requirements
Who You Are:
- Experience: Minimum 5+ years in marine dredging or marine construction, with at least 3+ years in a quality control role, ideally on USACE-regulated projects.
- Certifications:QC certification required, with CQC certification highly preferred. Additional certifications such as OSHA 30-Hour or HAZWOPER are advantageous.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in RMS, AutoCAD, Primavera P6, Procore, or similar project management software.
- TWIC Credential: You must possess or be willing to obtain a TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) for work in secure maritime environments.
Benefits
Benefits of Joining Us:
- Long-Term Stability: Work on high-profile, multi-year projects like the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Deepening and Houston Ship Channel Improvements, ensuring stability and long-term career growth.
- Advanced Tools & Technologies: Lead projects with cutting-edge technologies like AutoCAD, Procore, and Primavera P6, enabling precision and efficiency in quality management.
- Environmental Impact: Contribute to sustainable coastal development and environmental protection efforts, helping safeguard U.S. waterways and ecosystems.
- Work-Life Balance: The rotational schedule allows you to balance challenging projects with personal time, and administrative tasks can be handled remotely when needed.
Project Examples You’ll Impact:
- Corpus Christi Ship Channel Deepening: A multi-year project critical for deepening U.S. ship channels to enhance commerce and global trade.
- San Jacinto River Dredging: A project focused on improving water flow and enhancing environmental quality.
- Houston Ship Channel Improvements: A vital project aimed at strengthening the region's waterway capacity and sustainability.
Ready to Apply?
Are you ready to make a significant impact in marine dredging and coastal infrastructure? Apply Now to become a key player in transforming U.S. coastal projects. Submit your resume and showcase your experience in quality control for marine dredging, including specific project details.
Safety Expectations:
At our company, safety is paramount. We adhere to the strictest compliance standards, including EPA, OSHA, and USACE regulations, to ensure a safe working environment for all employees.
What’s Next?
If you’re passionate about marine dredging and eager to lead quality control for impactful coastal infrastructure projects, submit your application today! We look forward to connecting with talented professionals who are ready to take on this rewarding challenge.
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Experience: Minimum of 5 years in dredging and 3 years in quality control (QC) within marine or heavy civil construction environments. Certifications: QC Certification required; CQC Certification highly preferred. Skills: Strong knowledge of dredging processes, key equipment, and USACE standards. Attributes: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, effectively lead teams, and manage complex projects. Requirements: Must be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Strong communication skills for effective interaction with co-workers, supervisors, and USACE representatives. Preferred Skills: In-depth knowledge of marine dredging operations. Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities. Physical and Mental Requirements: Perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation. Wear required PPE including hard hats, safety glasses, life vests, respirators, earplugs, steel-toed shoes, and personal flotation devices (PFDs). Engage in physical activities such as walking, climbing, standing, bending, crouching, kneeling, and sitting for extended periods. Lift and carry up to 30 lbs independently and up to 60 lbs with assistance. Push and pull with a peak force of 150 lbs. Work in confined spaces, at heights, and in varying outdoor conditions, including exposure to dust, humidity, loud noises, and temperature changes. Examples of Our Work: Imagine leading projects that not only strengthen communities but also protect our environment—like the 4-year ship channel deepening in Corpus Christi or the LNG support projects in Brownsville. As a QCM, your expertise will be vital in ensuring these projects are completed to the highest standards, leveraging our advanced fleet and cutting-edge technology to achieve excellence.