Position Description:

The Project Quality Manager is responsible for aspects of quality on assigned projects. This role leads the development of the Quality Assurance Plan in accordance with client specifications and industry standards, drives compliance with the QAP through development and implementation of Inspection and Test Plans, provides inspection oversight, and performs quality submissions. The Project Quality Manager also provides technical quality support to the field staff, documents inspections, observations, and works with the client and the project management staff to schedule inspections and testing. This role reports to the Quality Control Program Manager and interacts with stakeholders from the Project Management, Field Operations, clients, consultants, and vendor teams.

Salary range: $135,000-$165,000

Core Responsibilities:

  • Reviews and validates construction documents including plans, specifications, and drawings for accuracy and completeness, and alignment with quality requirements.
  • Educates Project Management team on requirements for inspection and testing services and provides options for qualified third-party companies as required.
  • Advise project team on estimated time and cost drivers associated with project specific quality requirements.
  • Leads development of Project Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs) and Inspection and Test Plans ITPs).
  • Develops quality checklists that align with ITPs, and Client and Industry Standards.
  • Travels to vendor locations for Acceptance and Witness testing for major equipment associated with the project.
  • Perform visual inspections and measurements to verify the quality of workmanship and adherence to project requirements.
  • Manages Inspection and Testing services performed by third parties when required to be provided by BCU.
  • Collects data gathered by all third-party inspection and testing firms, (Inspections, test results, equipment calibrations, etc.) and reviews for accuracy, completeness, and compliance.
  • Identify and document deviations and/or non-compliance issues.
  • Ensure thorough inspections of equipment, material, and work executed occurs and meets the project requirements and inspection methods comply with quality control procedures.
  • Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, field staff, and clients to provide insight on complex quality issues and provide technical resolution guidance.
  • Accountable for accurate and detailed inspections and observations, including findings, recommendations, and corrective actions.
  • Assist in the development and improvement of quality control procedures and documentation.
  • Stay updated on industry best practices, standards, and regulations related to civil and utility construction quality assurance.
  • Participate in internal and external quality audits and assist with continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Review quality documentation submitted by subcontractors to verify compliance with plan and alignment with project requirements.
  • Maintain accurate and organized documentation control practices, including the preparation of inspections, observations, non-conformance reports, and other quality-related documentation.
  • Develop and provide quality submittal documentation to the project management team as required.

Qualifications:

  • BS in engineering or related discipline or equivalent work experience in the construction industry with specific quality control experience.
  • Minimum of (5) years’ experience with NYCDEP projects.
  • Familiarity or ability to learn and utilize Procore.
  • Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and civil construction techniques, equipment, and processes.
  • In-depth understanding of industry standards, codes, and regulations related to utility and site construction.
  • Ability to read and interpret complex drawings, specifications, and quality documents to accurately extract construction requirements.
  • Proficient with inspection tools, equipment, and software applications.
  • Excellent time management and prioritization skills to meet deadlines while providing accurate deliverables.
  • Experience managing personnel in-directly to drive accurate execution of tasks in a timely manner.
  • Proficient with Microsoft office applications and ability to learn new software quickly.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills with collaborative mindset.
  • Ability to stand, walk, climb, and work in outdoor environments for extended periods of time.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license.
  • Willingness to travel primarily within NY/NJ with occasional travel to vendor facilities.
  • Ability to pass a comprehensive drug screening and background check.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Strong technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong understanding of Quality Control and Assurance practices for Electrical, Gas, and Civil Infrastructure projects.
  • Working knowledge of Public and Private Sector Utilities and Transportation firms’ quality requirements.
  • NACE, API 1169, CWI, ICC Inspector, ASQ Quality Inspector, or other professional certifications.
  • Knowledge of common NDE and inspection practices for pipelines, foundations, etc.  
  • Strong field construction experience - successful candidates will understand construction sequencing, durations, dependencies, production, and the time and cost implications of failures.

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy

BOND has a culture of and is committed to treating its employees with dignity and respect and maintaining a work environment that lives by its core values: Integrity, Commitment, Teamwork, Innovation, and Excellence.

BOND is an equal opportunity employer and abides by the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and we are committed to accommodating those with disabilities. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and afford equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex/gender, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, veteran status or military obligations, sexual orientation, reproductive health decision making, genetic information, protective hairstyles, domestic violence experience or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at humanresources@bondbrothers.com or at 617-387-6400.

 

 

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