QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER/SAFETY MANAGER

Chugach Government Solutions, Llc

The Role

Overview

Oversee quality control and safety programs for federal facility contracts.

Key Responsibilities

  • accident prevention
  • safety audits
  • quality control
  • risk analysis
  • incident management
  • compliance reporting

Tasks

-Develop, implement, and maintain USACE Accident Prevention Plans designed for ensuring compliance with contract requirements, governing regulatory authorities and company policies. -Inspects work in progress and finished work for discrepancies in accordance with the Quality Control Plan and contract requirements. -Acts as primary point of contact to advise, review and accept all contractor safety plans. -Reports all issues, problems, accomplishments, and results of surveys, inspections, meetings, and observations relating to performance of the contract to Corporate CGS. -Assists the Program Manager in developing an orientation program to ensure that the project teams are familiar with the requirements of the Project Quality Plan, including other quality matters, if required. -Acts as a quality auditor and may follow up on audit findings and corrective actions. -Executes data-driven programs and analyses that identify, measure, and monitor risk and safety exposures. -Acts as primary point of contact for all safety incidents; maintains accurate, organized, confidential case files. -Assists in the preparation of project audit schedules, discipline activity plans for the QA function, and audit reports (internal and external), noting nonconformance and verifying effective corrective action. -Operates Government and Chugach-owned motor vehicles. -Engage in frequent communication and coordination between internal staff, Human Resources, Project Management, Insurance Carriers, and Health Care Providers. -Applies intensive and diversified knowledge of quality assurance principles and practices to a broad range of project assignments. -Effectively and actively utilizes online safety records management database to manage incident, near miss and training records. -Plans and executes a wide variety of technical and administrative assignments; effectively communicates with department and project personnel regarding quality assurance policies and procedures. -Executes data-driven programs and analyses that identify, measure, and monitor risk and safety exposures.  Produce recommendations and implement strategies. -Ensure compliance with safety procedures through inspections, training and evaluations while keeping abreast of any changes to laws and regulations that impact the organization. -Ensures a high level of internal and external customer service. Investigates and establishes corrective actions for issues and complaints relating to safety and risk. -Conducts meetings to investigate incidents, report on findings and recommend actions. -Completes necessary inspection reports and documentation required to support findings. -Leads preparation and participation in compliance audits; ensures ongoing compliance with processes, policies, recordkeeping, reporting, etc. -Adheres to established company safety personnel and standard operating procedures and policies. -Applies advanced knowledge of quality assurance principles and practices to a broad range of project assignments. -Inspects all IDIQ work performed by Subcontractors and coordinates the completed work validation with the appropriate Government representative. -Develops, implement, and maintains a Quality Control Plan tailored to the contract and encompassing all facets of the operation.

Requirements

  • seesor
  • ms office
  • asq certification
  • secret clearance
  • 5‑year qc
  • supervisory

What You Bring

-Knowledge of SeeSOR or other related quality management software systems. -Speak, read, and write English. -U.S. Citizenship. -Ability to obtain access to U.S. Government Installations through the Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS). -Provides clear and decisive written and oral communication. -Ability to obtain and maintain Secret security clearance -Minimum of 5 years of experience as a quality control manager on a U.S. federal government service contract for facility maintenance and management. -Skill in the use of MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint at an intermediate level. -Valid U.S. Driver’s License. -Uses progressive work and educational experience to increase knowledge and improve expertise. -Efficiently and effectively coordinates multiple tasks and/or projects simultaneously. -Shall possess and maintain a Quality Technician Certification from the American Society for Quality. Alternate certifications from other sources may be accepted. -Three (3) years of experience in leadership or supervisory capacity. -Ability to complete the 40 Hour Construction Safety Hazard Awareness Training within 6-months of selection. -Maintains a high degree of professionalism and works well with all levels of the organization.

The Company

About Chugach Government Solutions, Llc

-Delivering federal agency solutions for over three decades. -Hallmark projects span federal defense bases, naval ships at sea, remote environmental facilities, and Job Corps training centers. -Award-winning construction, nationally recognized IT support (including CMMI and ISO certifications), and a flawless safety record. -Operates comprehensive Job Corps educational services alongside heavy civil and cyber missions.

Sector Specialisms

Construction

Facility Support

Defense

Energy

Infrastructure

Project Management

Engineering

Technical Services

Enterprise Operations & Maintenance

Cyber Security/Information Assurance

Sustainment

Infrastructure Services

Facilities Management

Maintenance

Airfield Management

Family Housing Management

Design-Build

Public Facilities

Security Installations

Real Property Facilities

Power Distribution and Management

Building and Power Control Systems

Utility Distribution Systems

Industrial Plants

Special Processing Plants