GSI Service Group, Inc.
JOB DESCRIPTION/SUMMARY
The CQC Manager will beassigned toDepartment ofDefense(DOD) construction project(s) located invarious regions. This individual will be responsible for all aspects ofQC and mustbeonsiteduring all phases oftheconstruction work. While at thejobsite, theCQC Manager works with thecustomer and other contractor stafftoensure CQC objectives are met inaccordance with thecontract requirements and high standards of service deliveryaremaintained.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Construction Quality Control Manager
- Prepare and update theQC Plan.
- Attend coordination meetings with the Client, subcontractors, and vendors.
- Implement the“Three Phases of Control” for all definable features ofwork.
- Perform inspections to ensure work is completed in compliance with contract requirements.
- Stop work that does not complywith the contract plans and specifications and direct the removal and replacement of any defective work.
- Prepare and submit dailyqualitycontrol reports.
- Conduct weeklyCQC meetings at the jobsite.
- Oversee the review and approval of design and construction submittals.
- Ensure As-Built drawings are updated daily.
- Coordinate onsite and offsite testing. Maintain atestinglog.
- Review invoices prior toapproval to ensure all relevant work has beencompleted inaccordance with the contract requirements.
- Perform punch-list and pre-final inspections.
- Perform other duties as requested by supervisors and senior level managers in support of successful performance on all projects.
- Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
- Prepare and implement health and safety plans for construction projects.
- Act as onsite safety representative for the duration of a given contract.
- Serve as the SSHO person of contact to conduct the required site and safety analysis and observations.
- Conduct daily safety and health inspections and maintain a written log which includes area/operation inspected, date of inspection, identified hazards, recommended corrective actions, estimated and actual dates of corrections.
- Conduct weekly or daily tailgate safety meetings.
- Attach safety inspection logs to the contractors’ daily quality control report.
- Conduct mishap investigations and complete required reports.
- Investigate and resolve health and safety deficiencies.
- Must be familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the environmental and safety compliance fields.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
- CQC: A Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or Sciences with a minimum of three (3) years experience (within the last ten (10) years), as a Construction CQC in Construction for the installation of work described in Section , Table 1- Specialist Work for Completed systems
Or
- A minimum of eight (8) years construction experience (within the last ten (10) years) as a Construction CQC.
- Five years of combined experience as a QC Manager/SSHO on similar size and type construction contracts.
- Familiar with the requirements of US ArmyCorps of Engineers, Engineer Manual 385-1-1, and experience in the areas ofhazard identification and safetycompliance.
- Completion of the thirty (30) hour OSHA Construction safety class or as an equivalent, thirty (30) hours of formal construction safety and health training covering the subjects of the OSHA thirty (30) hour course (See EM three 385-1-1 Appendix A, paragraph 4.b) applicable to the work to be performed (Section 00 22, Table 1 – Specialized Work) and given by qualified instructors.
- If SSHO has the equivalent training, and additional five (5) years of construction safety experience or three (3) years if the individual possesses a CSP (Certified Safety Professional or safety and health degree.