Construction Quality Manager - Federal Government at Jobot
Washington, DC 20001
About the Job
Construction Quality Mgr. needed for Top Federal Gov't Engineering Firm, Performance Bonus, Great Company Culture, Work Life Balance, Benefits, 401K & Other Perks
This Jobot Job is hosted by: Lynne Castro
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and sending us your resume.
Salary: $100,000 - $125,000 per year
A bit about us:
Environmental consulting services provider in business 40+ years in Baltimore, Maryland. Our business spans over 75 multi-year government contracts and an average of 1000 projects annually for Federal, State, Municipalities and Commercial clients here in the United States and abroad. The Construction Division provides construction services to Federal Clients throughout the United States and has provided services in over 30 countries worldwide. We execute projects using design-build and design-bid-build delivery methods. This Division maintains IDIQ construction contracts with multiple Districts of the US Army Corps of Engineers, NAVFAC, the US Department of State Overseas Building Operations (OBO), Army, and GSA.
Why join us?
A dynamic blend of fieldwork, office tasks, and technical challenges.
The perfect balance of autonomy to lead your team.
Opportunities for cross-training and exposure to a diverse range of clients and projects.
A tight-knit community of experts who value collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision coverage, company-paid life, short, and long-term disability insurance, a 401k match, tuition assistance, annual COLA and performance-based compensation adjustments.
A flexible work environment that promotes work-life balance.
Job Details
Responsibilities Include:
Develop and implement project-specific quality control
Inspect and evaluate the work area in accordance with plans, specifications, and contract documents, reporting deficiencies as appropriate and elevating issues as needed to ensure safe work practices and quality
Develop, gather, maintain, and/or submit work plans, submittals, reports, etc.
Ensure that subcontractors are aware of all project quality control
Plan for and conduct a three-phase inspection program to include: Preparatory Meetings and Reports; Initial Phase Inspections and Reports; Follow-up Inspections and Reports; and Final Phase Inspections
Lead and document quality control meetings with the project team and/or customers; and provide written minutes
Provide daily quality control reports to achieve desired quality outcomes in a timely manner by reinforcing activities that are being constructed in conformance with project-specific standards; and constructively confront non-conformance
Verify and document that all materials/equipment received for the project are in conformance with the approved submittal, are handled and stored appropriately, and are acceptable for use in the project
Schedule, coordinate and document all required code and independent inspections, and clearly document, correct and re-inspect all non-conformances
Review the as-built drawings to ensure that they are current, and that deviations from the contract drawings are avoided.
Review the Job Site Safety Plan, verify that a hazard analysis has been approved prior to the performance of a specific feature of work during the preparatory phase of control, verify that safety measures are in place during the initial phase of control, and conduct safety inspections during the follow-up phase of control.
If required, stop work, reject materials and/or equipment, and direct the removal and replacement of any work not in compliance with contract documents, applicable codes, building standards, and/or established principles of construction engineering, or activities which present life-threatening conditions or damage to the site.
Communicate and interact as a team member with all trades, manufacturers, suppliers, construction staff and customer representatives, in a professional manner.
Requirements:
5+ years working on construction projects with experience as a Quality Manager
Familiarity with NAVFAC/USACE Contracts
Construction Quality Management (CQM) certification
Knowledge of EM-385
OSHA 30 training certificate & CPR/ First Aid training
Knowledge of local quality, safety, and health guidelines for construction job sites
In-depth understanding of construction operations and processes
Proficiency in MS Office
Organizational and time-management skills
Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Quick Apply" button.
This Jobot Job is hosted by: Lynne Castro
Are you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Quick Apply" button
and sending us your resume.
Salary: $100,000 - $125,000 per year
A bit about us:
Environmental consulting services provider in business 40+ years in Baltimore, Maryland. Our business spans over 75 multi-year government contracts and an average of 1000 projects annually for Federal, State, Municipalities and Commercial clients here in the United States and abroad. The Construction Division provides construction services to Federal Clients throughout the United States and has provided services in over 30 countries worldwide. We execute projects using design-build and design-bid-build delivery methods. This Division maintains IDIQ construction contracts with multiple Districts of the US Army Corps of Engineers, NAVFAC, the US Department of State Overseas Building Operations (OBO), Army, and GSA.
Why join us?
A dynamic blend of fieldwork, office tasks, and technical challenges.
The perfect balance of autonomy to lead your team.
Opportunities for cross-training and exposure to a diverse range of clients and projects.
A tight-knit community of experts who value collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision coverage, company-paid life, short, and long-term disability insurance, a 401k match, tuition assistance, annual COLA and performance-based compensation adjustments.
A flexible work environment that promotes work-life balance.
Job Details
Responsibilities Include:
Develop and implement project-specific quality control
Inspect and evaluate the work area in accordance with plans, specifications, and contract documents, reporting deficiencies as appropriate and elevating issues as needed to ensure safe work practices and quality
Develop, gather, maintain, and/or submit work plans, submittals, reports, etc.
Ensure that subcontractors are aware of all project quality control
Plan for and conduct a three-phase inspection program to include: Preparatory Meetings and Reports; Initial Phase Inspections and Reports; Follow-up Inspections and Reports; and Final Phase Inspections
Lead and document quality control meetings with the project team and/or customers; and provide written minutes
Provide daily quality control reports to achieve desired quality outcomes in a timely manner by reinforcing activities that are being constructed in conformance with project-specific standards; and constructively confront non-conformance
Verify and document that all materials/equipment received for the project are in conformance with the approved submittal, are handled and stored appropriately, and are acceptable for use in the project
Schedule, coordinate and document all required code and independent inspections, and clearly document, correct and re-inspect all non-conformances
Review the as-built drawings to ensure that they are current, and that deviations from the contract drawings are avoided.
Review the Job Site Safety Plan, verify that a hazard analysis has been approved prior to the performance of a specific feature of work during the preparatory phase of control, verify that safety measures are in place during the initial phase of control, and conduct safety inspections during the follow-up phase of control.
If required, stop work, reject materials and/or equipment, and direct the removal and replacement of any work not in compliance with contract documents, applicable codes, building standards, and/or established principles of construction engineering, or activities which present life-threatening conditions or damage to the site.
Communicate and interact as a team member with all trades, manufacturers, suppliers, construction staff and customer representatives, in a professional manner.
Requirements:
5+ years working on construction projects with experience as a Quality Manager
Familiarity with NAVFAC/USACE Contracts
Construction Quality Management (CQM) certification
Knowledge of EM-385
OSHA 30 training certificate & CPR/ First Aid training
Knowledge of local quality, safety, and health guidelines for construction job sites
In-depth understanding of construction operations and processes
Proficiency in MS Office
Organizational and time-management skills
Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Quick Apply" button.
Salary
100,000 - 125,000 /year