Quality Control Manager I/II/Sr - AIT

Ahtna Engineering ServicesAnchorage, AK
316d$83,274 - $139,351

About The Position

Quality Control (QC) Manager is primarily a field position acting as field Quality Control Manager or Site Quality Control Representative for Federal Government agencies and other construction projects. This position requires 50% travel. Hours worked while in travel status could be up to 12 hours per day. While working remotely/on a project site, all hours over 40 hours in a week will be paid as straight time-overtime. The individual will provide the knowledge, skills, and experience to define, inspect, and document the daily work associated with ongoing construction projects to ensure that the work is being constructed by the established minimum standards and scope of work for the project. The QC Manager's role is to provide overall management of Construction Quality Control (CQC) and have the authority to act in all CQC matters. The QC Manager must support the Corporate QC Program Manager, Project Manager, and others who are focused on the broader aspects of the project by providing focused effort on the quality of the physical work. The Field QC Manager reports directly to AIT's VP of Construction Services or his/her designee to ensure a conflict of interest does not occur among the project's productivity, schedule, and quality objectives.

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, Architecture, Science, Construction Management, or related degree.
  • Experience may be substituted for education on a 1:1 basis.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Word, Excel, MS Projects).
  • Demonstrated understanding of construction means and methods associated with the government, commercial and institutional buildings, mechanical systems, and site work related thereto.
  • A working knowledge of civil, architectural, mechanical, and electrical work.
  • High level of proficiency with spreadsheets, schedules, email, and other software used in the construction industry.
  • Three (3) to five (5) years of relevant construction experience for Level I.
  • Five (5) to seven (7) years of relevant construction experience for Level II.
  • Eight (8) or more years of relevant construction experience for Senior Level.

Nice To Haves

  • Professional licensure in a related discipline.
  • PE.
  • PMP.
  • Current Government clearance.
  • Current USACE CQM Certificate.
  • Current safety credentials include OSHA 30, 1st Aid, and CPR.
  • Proficiency in RMS.
  • Experience in both the Federal Government and Resources sectors.
  • Knowledge and experience with Alaska Native cultures.

Responsibilities

  • Review and approve detailed project/component-level plans.
  • Work closely with the Project Manager, Superintendent, and other project personnel to be a resource that readily understands the quality requirements for each definable feature of work.
  • Build and maintain the submittal register.
  • Prepare preconstruction submittals such as Written Quality Control Plans, Health and Safety Plans, Work Plans, etc.
  • Proficient in the USACE 3-phase inspection process.
  • Effectively communicate the standards of care required for each definable feature of work to the various team members in the project through the use of preparatory, initial, follow-up, and other less formal meetings.
  • Coordinate with others on the project team, including project management, construction, engineering, and architectural design, to ensure that all drawings and submittals comply with project specifications and change directives.
  • Chair and document weekly site QC meetings and provide written minutes as described in project-specific contract documents.
  • Provide written daily QC reports that document all work performed with inspections to ensure work is being performed in compliance with project specifications.
  • Must actively monitor and verify QC conformance and constructively confront non-conformance issues to produce the desired outcome in a timely manner.
  • Create, update, and maintain project-specific quality control reports.
  • Verify that checklists are being used and signed off before the placement of concrete, steel, and other similar items of work.
  • Verify and document that all materials 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, document the results of, and maintain a log of all code and independent inspections that are required.
  • Clearly document, correct, and re-inspect all non-conformances before acceptance of re-work items.
  • Conduct daily inspections and periodically document the inspection process via follow-up reports for specific, definable features 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 and punch lists, as well as the completion of these actions on these lists.
  • Document final inspections, certificates of occupancy, and acceptance of the work and various phases thereof.
  • Maintain the project 'as-built' drawings daily.
  • 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 staff and external stakeholders, such as Owners, Subcontractors, etc.
  • Participate in industry networking functions and encourage staff to seek out life-long learning opportunities and professional development.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Salary range of $83,274-$139,351/year.
  • Full-Time position.
  • 50% travel required.
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