You’ll manage quality planning, field oversight, deficiency tracking, documentation review, and cross-discipline quality coordination.
You’ll develop and maintain the project quality management plan, inspection expectations, quality logs, and reporting cadence.
You’ll establish and manage deficiency tracking processes, documentation standards, and resolution workflows.
You’ll conduct regular field quality walks, inspections, and readiness reviews to identify and document issues.
You’ll drive timely resolution of deficiencies with general contractors, trade partners, vendors, and the design team.
You’ll review quality-related submittals, inspection records, test reports, commissioning prerequisites, and equipment documentation.
You’ll coordinate with construction managers, commissioning agents, designers, vendors, and Owner stakeholders to enforce quality requirements.
You’ll monitor recurring deficiencies, workmanship trends, corrective actions, and rework risks impacting cost, schedule, and safety.
You’ll support factory witness testing, Level II inspections, commissioning readiness, integrated systems testing, and turnover documentation.
You’ll prepare quality reports, issue summaries, and executive-ready materials while promoting a culture of quality, accountability, and transparency.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in construction management, engineering, architecture, quality management, or relevant trade discipline
7+ years of QA/QC, construction management, field engineering, commissioning, or inspection experience on complex capital projects
Experience with MEP-intensive, data center, mission-critical, industrial, utility, or large infrastructure projects.
Working knowledge of quality management plans, inspections, test reports, deficiency logs, submittals, punch lists, commissioning readiness, and closeout requirements
Strong field presence, communication skills, documentation discipline, and ability to drive issue closure with multiple stakeholders