Cornerstone Concilium, Inc.
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Maintain full familiarity with plans, specifications, construction schedules, and contractor's plans on assigned contracts, the Project Management Plan, and current safety regulations to be knowledgeable of the project team (i.e., WMATA, consultants, and multiple contractors) responsibilities;
Assist with ongoing development of the Project Quality Plan (PQP) with representative from the WMATA Office of Quality;
Establish key performance quality indices;
Issue non-conformances to contractors on incorrect construction methods or materials found during audit, inspection, or surveillance;
Maintain and monitor the performance of the project against the KPIs established for PQP and provide weekly reports to the PM;
Arrange and conduct job site conferences with technical consultants, engineers, architects, and subcontractors to review project requirements and clarify or resolve any questions or problems prior to commencing work;
Perform inspections of the building and facility projects to determine the quality of workmanship and materials used such as foundations, building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems; ensuring these conform to the contract documents, applicable to state and federal codes and requirements. Create inspection reports based on findings;
Approve or reject construction materials based on conformance with specifications;
Work constructively with members of the project team to resolve project quality-related issues. Provide recommendations to key staff members;
Conduct audits of manufacturers, suppliers, installation contractors, systems integration, and acceptance testing;
Review and accept quality program submittals for compliance, as required by contract documents;
Attend or conduct project quality meetings with each discipline involved as needed to ensure effective project control;
Prepare project-related correspondence for consultants, contractors, WMATA officials, and other agencies;
Perform other tasks assigned by the PM.
Background And Experience
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, or related field, plus a minimum of 10 years demonstrable experience in construction or at least 15 years of experience in the same. This includes experience with construction engineering, inspection, and testing for large infrastructure projects, with knowledge of construction testing disciplines such as welding, non-destructive testing, electrical systems design and testing, rail and rail systems design, tunnel construction, train control systems, including trackwork components and structures for transit systems;
Knowledge of ISO 9000 quality standards and its application to planning, design, and construction;
Possession of a certificate in general building construction, inspection, or code enforcement from the American Construction Inspector's Association or similar organization;
Five (5) years of experience conducting quality assurance audits and surveillance of engineering design and construction activities;
Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays when required;
Knowledge of working in a government environment;
Ability to work in confined spaces;
May be required to travel out-of-state for manufacturer inspections and factory acceptance tests.
Preferred Qualifications
PE license is desirable but not required
Salary Range: $116,000 to $137,000 per year
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Quality Manager
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Cornerstone Concilium, Inc.
1 week ago Be among the first 25 applicants
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Maintain full familiarity with plans, specifications, construction schedules, and contractor's plans on assigned contracts, the Project Management Plan, and current safety regulations to be knowledgeable of the project team (i.e., WMATA, consultants, and multiple contractors) responsibilities;
Assist with ongoing development of the Project Quality Plan (PQP) with representative from the WMATA Office of Quality;
Establish key performance quality indices;
Issue non-conformances to contractors on incorrect construction methods or materials found during audit, inspection, or surveillance;
Maintain and monitor the performance of the project against the KPIs established for PQP and provide weekly reports to the PM;
Arrange and conduct job site conferences with technical consultants, engineers, architects, and subcontractors to review project requirements and clarify or resolve any questions or problems prior to commencing work;
Perform inspections of the building and facility projects to determine the quality of workmanship and materials used such as foundations, building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems; ensuring these conform to the contract documents, applicable to state and federal codes and requirements. Create inspection reports based on findings;
Approve or reject construction materials based on conformance with specifications;
Work constructively with members of the project team to resolve project quality-related issues. Provide recommendations to key staff members;
Conduct audits of manufacturers, suppliers, installation contractors, systems integration, and acceptance testing;
Review and accept quality program submittals for compliance, as required by contract documents;
Attend or conduct project quality meetings with each discipline involved as needed to ensure effective project control;
Prepare project-related correspondence for consultants, contractors, WMATA officials, and other agencies;
Perform other tasks assigned by the PM.
Background And Experience
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, or related field, plus a minimum of 10 years demonstrable experience in construction or at least 15 years of experience in the same. This includes experience with construction engineering, inspection, and testing for large infrastructure projects, with knowledge of construction testing disciplines such as welding, non-destructive testing, electrical systems design and testing, rail and rail systems design, tunnel construction, train control systems, including trackwork components and structures for transit systems;
Knowledge of ISO 9000 quality standards and its application to planning, design, and construction;
Possession of a certificate in general building construction, inspection, or code enforcement from the American Construction Inspector's Association or similar organization;
Five (5) years of experience conducting quality assurance audits and surveillance of engineering design and construction activities;
Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays when required;
Knowledge of working in a government environment;
Ability to work in confined spaces;
May be required to travel out-of-state for manufacturer inspections and factory acceptance tests.
Preferred Qualifications
PE license is desirable but not required
Salary Range: $116,000 to $137,000 per year
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