Construction Quality Control Manager - Leesburg, United States - TMG Construction

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Description

TMG's Construction Quality Control Manager (CQC Manager) is responsible for managing and performing the daily QC responsibilities of specific TMG projects to ensure the project is constructed in accordance with the established minimum standards.

The CQC Manager role includes direct oversight and review of the entire documentation and physical inspection phase of the work flow process and working with other in-house personnel (e.


g:
Project Managers, Superintendents, etc.) and external personnel to produce and document a quality product.

The CQC Manager reports directly to TMG's Project Executive for the sake of assuring that a conflict of interest does not occur among the productivity, schedule, and the quality objectives of the project.


Essential Functions of Quality Control Manager Position
Good working knowledge of civil, architectural, mechanical or electrical discipline and a solid understanding of the other disciplines.

Good working knowledge of construction means and methods associated with the renovation and construction of commercial and institutional buildings and site work.

The ability to effectively communicate with management, subcontractors, customers and peer group. Ability to travel to different jobsites within a designated geographical area.


Responsibilities:

It is the role of the Construction Quality Control Manager (CQC Manager) to perform all of the major QC activities required to construct the project at hand and to provide in a timely manner the written documentation described in each project's specific contract documents as follows:

  • Create, update and maintain the project submittal log and all other project specific quality control reports;
  • Review shop drawings and submittals for conformance with project specifications by direct review and by leveraging the knowledge and experience of others in the project team when necessary;
  • Chair and document weekly QC meetings with the superintendent and provide written minutes as described in project specific contract documents;
  • Provide written daily QC reports that reinforce activities that are being constructed in conformance with each specific project's established standard and constructively confronts nonconformances to produce the desired outcome in a timely manner;
  • Conduct preparatory, initial and followup meetings to establish an understanding of the standards of care desired for each definable feature of work. Verify that checklists are being used and signed off prior to 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;
  • Conduct preconstruction meetings with new and existing subcontractors and the superintendent at least two days prior to the start of each new phase of the work to discuss issues that affect quality. Document these meetings in the daily QC report and Preparatory Phase reports.
  • Schedule, document the results of, and maintain a log of all code and independent inspections that are required. Clearly document, correct and reinspect all nonconformances prior to covering up work.
  • Conduct periodic followup inspections to verify that work is proceeding with the contract documents and the approved submittals. (Desired results come from what is inspected, not what is expected.);
  • Coordinate and document the testing and commissioning of building systems;
  • Document and distribute prepunch lists, punch lists and the completion of these lists.
  • Document final inspections, certificates of occupancy and acceptance of the works and various phases thereof;
  • Maintain the project "asbuilt" drawings on a daily basis;
  • Assemble and forward project closeout documents that include O&M manuals, asbuilts and warranties; and
  • Stop work if necessary to resolve matters that affect safety, quality and/or inhibit the logical progress of work.
Minimum Qualifications

  • B.S. degree in engineering or construction management and 10 years of direct experience or 20 years of relevant experience;
  • Minimum of 810 years of experience in the construction industry with a commercial and/or industrial general contractor engaged in general building construction;
  • Professional credentials current CQM certification issued by USACE/NAVFAC;
  • Strong working knowledge of civil, architectural, mechanical and electrical work;
  • Strong knowledge of the sequencing of work and the strategy of creating effective project schedules;
  • Good understanding of project change administration and the effect of the quality aspects of the project;
  • Solid understanding of means and methods of construction for civil project work and/or the renovation of commercial and industrial facilities;
  • Proficient with computer software used in the construction industry.
TMG provides a mix of voluntary and company-paid health and welfare

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