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QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
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Carroll Daniel Construction has been built on a strong foundation of integrity since 1946. We believe in doing the right thing and delivering on the promises we make, no exceptions. Our goal on every project is to earn a highly satisfied customer for life.
We are heavily invested in a forward‑thinking work environment, applying advances in construction technologies to traditional know‑how, and embracing new ideas that yield better solutions for our clients. By staying ahead of trends, our clients can be confident their buildings will serve their needs now and well into the future.
Position Summary The Company‑Wide Quality Control Manager (QCM) is responsible for ensuring that the quality of all facets of construction, quality assurance, and testing meets the requirements of the project’s contract documents as well as the goals for quality set by Carroll Daniel. The QCM also plays an active role in developing, updating, and executing project‑specific Quality Control Plans, working closely with CDCC staff and subcontractors to ensure compliance and proper documentation.
Position Responsibilities
Review and understand owner requirements for quality management on a project‑by‑project basis.
Perform Plan flips with the project team to review QC concerns, mock‑up requirements, QC first work inspections, QC protocol, and initiate a plan to develop QC Specific Checklists for the project.
Develop and implement Project‑Specific Quality Control Plans that are consistent with both owner and CDCC requirements.
Assist in development of the overall CDCC Quality Control Program and train others in quality management as required.
Work with project teams and subcontractors to ensure a thorough understanding of project quality requirements and the quality control program; assist in onboarding new team members and subcontractors.
Attend and actively participate in pre‑installation meetings with project teams and subcontractors to review material requirements, installation procedures, and testing requirements before each phase of construction.
When assigned to a specific project, review submittals to ensure that material and equipment meet the requirements of the contract documents.
Assist the project team in inspecting delivered materials/equipment to confirm they match approved submittals and the contract documents.
Where applicable, review manufacturer’s installation instructions and ensure installation complies.
Review project testing and inspection requirements and work with the project team to ensure all required tests and inspections are performed, in compliance with the documents, and properly documented.
Inspect installed materials to ensure quality workmanship that complies with the project requirements.
Work with the project team and subcontractors to ensure non‑compliant work is corrected and well documented.
Review log of deficient work items and work with the project team to ensure open issues are resolved.
Review log of testing requirements and work with the project team to ensure all requirements are met and documented.
Complete quality control inspections and prepare reports that include work performed, deficient work items, corrected work items, and any other pertinent information.
Attend, witness, and document all third‑party testing required by the contract documents.
Assist the project team in performing pre‑inspections to ensure compliance before scheduling owner/client quality assurance inspections of completed work items.
Perform miscellaneous quality control duties as assigned.
Make recommendations to project and company leadership for opportunities to improve quality management.
Qualifications Required Capabilities
Personal Leadership
Attention to Detail
Results Driven
Thorough / Follows Up
Decision Making / Judgement
Innovative / Solutions Oriented
Communication
Organized
Team Player
Customer Focus
Working Conditions
Travel to project sites or nearby CDCC remote offices; QCM may be required to be on the physical job site whenever construction operations are underway.
Working shifts vary; second shift, night shift, and weekend shifts may be required.
The project team or team members may need to move to other geographic locations for project work, if necessary.
Involvement in industry associations to promote the company and further personal education is required.
Education & Experience
A graduate engineer with heavy or building construction experience of not less than 7 years, preferably in Quality Control, or 3 years full‑time experience with a consulting firm specializing in Quality Control Inspections.
A non‑graduate with heavy or building construction experience of not less than 10 years, 3 of which in a supervisory capacity, preferably with experience in Quality Control.
A candidate recommended due to special qualifications.
Benefits
Competitive wages
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance and AD&D
Short‑term and long‑term disability
401(k) plan with matching
529 education savings plan with matching
Paid time off
Referral bonuses
Continuing education
The above descriptions cover the principal duties and responsibilities of the job. The description shall not, however, be construed as a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental, or similar duties which may be required day‑to‑day.
Carroll Daniel Construction is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and it is our policy to provide equal opportunity to all people without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, age, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other legally protected category. Carroll Daniel Construction is a background screening, drug‑free workplace.
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QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER
role at
Carroll Daniel .
Carroll Daniel Construction has been built on a strong foundation of integrity since 1946. We believe in doing the right thing and delivering on the promises we make, no exceptions. Our goal on every project is to earn a highly satisfied customer for life.
We are heavily invested in a forward‑thinking work environment, applying advances in construction technologies to traditional know‑how, and embracing new ideas that yield better solutions for our clients. By staying ahead of trends, our clients can be confident their buildings will serve their needs now and well into the future.
Position Summary The Company‑Wide Quality Control Manager (QCM) is responsible for ensuring that the quality of all facets of construction, quality assurance, and testing meets the requirements of the project’s contract documents as well as the goals for quality set by Carroll Daniel. The QCM also plays an active role in developing, updating, and executing project‑specific Quality Control Plans, working closely with CDCC staff and subcontractors to ensure compliance and proper documentation.
Position Responsibilities
Review and understand owner requirements for quality management on a project‑by‑project basis.
Perform Plan flips with the project team to review QC concerns, mock‑up requirements, QC first work inspections, QC protocol, and initiate a plan to develop QC Specific Checklists for the project.
Develop and implement Project‑Specific Quality Control Plans that are consistent with both owner and CDCC requirements.
Assist in development of the overall CDCC Quality Control Program and train others in quality management as required.
Work with project teams and subcontractors to ensure a thorough understanding of project quality requirements and the quality control program; assist in onboarding new team members and subcontractors.
Attend and actively participate in pre‑installation meetings with project teams and subcontractors to review material requirements, installation procedures, and testing requirements before each phase of construction.
When assigned to a specific project, review submittals to ensure that material and equipment meet the requirements of the contract documents.
Assist the project team in inspecting delivered materials/equipment to confirm they match approved submittals and the contract documents.
Where applicable, review manufacturer’s installation instructions and ensure installation complies.
Review project testing and inspection requirements and work with the project team to ensure all required tests and inspections are performed, in compliance with the documents, and properly documented.
Inspect installed materials to ensure quality workmanship that complies with the project requirements.
Work with the project team and subcontractors to ensure non‑compliant work is corrected and well documented.
Review log of deficient work items and work with the project team to ensure open issues are resolved.
Review log of testing requirements and work with the project team to ensure all requirements are met and documented.
Complete quality control inspections and prepare reports that include work performed, deficient work items, corrected work items, and any other pertinent information.
Attend, witness, and document all third‑party testing required by the contract documents.
Assist the project team in performing pre‑inspections to ensure compliance before scheduling owner/client quality assurance inspections of completed work items.
Perform miscellaneous quality control duties as assigned.
Make recommendations to project and company leadership for opportunities to improve quality management.
Qualifications Required Capabilities
Personal Leadership
Attention to Detail
Results Driven
Thorough / Follows Up
Decision Making / Judgement
Innovative / Solutions Oriented
Communication
Organized
Team Player
Customer Focus
Working Conditions
Travel to project sites or nearby CDCC remote offices; QCM may be required to be on the physical job site whenever construction operations are underway.
Working shifts vary; second shift, night shift, and weekend shifts may be required.
The project team or team members may need to move to other geographic locations for project work, if necessary.
Involvement in industry associations to promote the company and further personal education is required.
Education & Experience
A graduate engineer with heavy or building construction experience of not less than 7 years, preferably in Quality Control, or 3 years full‑time experience with a consulting firm specializing in Quality Control Inspections.
A non‑graduate with heavy or building construction experience of not less than 10 years, 3 of which in a supervisory capacity, preferably with experience in Quality Control.
A candidate recommended due to special qualifications.
Benefits
Competitive wages
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life insurance and AD&D
Short‑term and long‑term disability
401(k) plan with matching
529 education savings plan with matching
Paid time off
Referral bonuses
Continuing education
The above descriptions cover the principal duties and responsibilities of the job. The description shall not, however, be construed as a complete listing of all miscellaneous, incidental, or similar duties which may be required day‑to‑day.
Carroll Daniel Construction is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and it is our policy to provide equal opportunity to all people without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, age, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other legally protected category. Carroll Daniel Construction is a background screening, drug‑free workplace.
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