Description
qa inspections
design review
construction qa
mechanical qa
testing labs
risk mitigation
Conducts QA inspections, documents deficiencies, and monitors corrective actions.
Leads design quality kick-off meetings and ensures 30% and 100% design reviews are completed and signed.
Initiates a Quality Implementation Plan (QIP) for each assigned project.
Prepares and distributes lessons learned and final QIP reports.
Identifies quality risks and develops mitigation strategies early.
Oversees mechanical piping QA/QC, including weld inspections, material verification, hydrostatic testing, and compliance with project specifications and codes.
Leads construction quality kick-off meetings.
Conducts at least one quality training session per year.
Ensures preconstruction meetings, first work inspections, and site observations are completed as per QIP.
Performs final QA inspections, verifies resolution of deficiencies, and conducts lessons learned meetings.
Ensures geotechnical, concrete, and envelope design reviews are conducted.
Assists with selecting and managing independent testing labs; oversees schedules, contracts, reports, and results distribution.
Produces timely, well-structured QA reports.
Finalizes quality risk mitigation plans.
Participates in QIP audits and monthly team meetings.
Ensures completion conferences and AE punch list reviews are conducted and documented.
Reviews final design documents and geotechnical reports; advises project leadership on critical findings.
In this role, you will monitor all quality activities on a project and ensure compliance with the Quality Implementation Plan (QIP). You will participate in design phase activities and document reviews. You should understand design documents and performs precons, first work in place, and periodic inspections to ensure compliance with the design documents. Promotes the use of materials, finishes, and details with excellent long-term quality performance.
Escalates potential liabilities and trends to QA leadership; submits monthly QIP summaries.
- Conducts QA inspections, documents deficiencies, and monitors corrective actions.
- Leads design quality kick-off meetings and ensures 30% and 100% design reviews are completed and signed.
- Initiates a Quality Implementation Plan (QIP) for each assigned project.
- Prepares and distributes lessons learned and final QIP reports.
- Identifies quality risks and develops mitigation strategies early.
- Initiates a Quality Implementation Plan (QIP) for each assigned project.Design Phase:Leads design quality kick-off meetings and ensures 30% and 100% design reviews are completed and signed.Identifies quality risks and develops mitigation strategies early.Reviews final design documents and geotechnical reports; advises project leadership on critical findings.Ensures geotechnical, concrete, and envelope design reviews are conducted.Construction Phase:Leads construction quality kick-off meetings.Oversees mechanical piping QA/QC, including weld inspections, material verification, hydrostatic testing, and compliance with project specifications and codes.Assists with selecting and managing independent testing labs; oversees schedules, contracts, reports, and results distribution.Finalizes quality risk mitigation plans.Ensures preconstruction meetings, first work inspections, and site observations are completed as per QIP.Conducts QA inspections, documents deficiencies, and monitors corrective actions.Closeout Phase:Ensures completion conferences and AE punch list reviews are conducted and documented.Performs final QA inspections, verifies resolution of deficiencies, and conducts lessons learned meetings.Prepares and distributes lessons learned and final QIP reports.Additional Duties:Produces timely, well-structured QA reports.Escalates potential liabilities and trends to QA leadership; submits monthly QIP summaries.Participates in QIP audits and monthly team meetings.Completes at least 8 hours of professional development annually.Conducts at least one quality training session per year.
- Oversees mechanical piping QA/QC, including weld inspections, material verification, hydrostatic testing, and compliance with project specifications and codes.
- Leads construction quality kick-off meetings.
- Conducts at least one quality training session per year.
- Ensures preconstruction meetings, first work inspections, and site observations are completed as per QIP.
- Performs final QA inspections, verifies resolution of deficiencies, and conducts lessons learned meetings.
- Ensures geotechnical, concrete, and envelope design reviews are conducted.
- Assists with selecting and managing independent testing labs; oversees schedules, contracts, reports, and results distribution.
- Produces timely, well-structured QA reports.
- Finalizes quality risk mitigation plans.
- Participates in QIP audits and monthly team meetings.
- Ensures completion conferences and AE punch list reviews are conducted and documented.
- Reviews final design documents and geotechnical reports; advises project leadership on critical findings.
- Escalates potential liabilities and trends to QA leadership; submits monthly QIP summaries.
Requirements
bim
ms office
preconstruction
communication
leadership
field tours
While performing the duties of this job, this position is required to have ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; and the ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and manipulate (lift, carry, move) light to medium weights of 10-50 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, and arm, hand and finger dexterity, including the ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard, operate equipment and read application/form information. The associate frequently is required to sit, reach with hands and arms, talk, and hear.
Completes at least 8 hours of professional development annually.
- Ability to read and interpret construction documents and technical reports
- Organized and detail-oriented, able to manage multiple tasks and follow through
- Experience leading preconstruction meetings and performing scheduled site inspections
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- Skilled in working with client QA teams and guiding on-site inspectors to ensure compliance
- Familiar with conducting field tours, using BIM tools, and delivering clear, actionable reports
- Completes at least 8 hours of professional development annually.
Benefits
Haskell is a Drug-Free Workplace.
Training + Development
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