Job Description
Job Description
Join West Point Contractors as a Quality Control Manager and dive into an exhilarating world where your keen eye for detail will shape the future of construction in Palmdale, CA. This onsite role offers an unparalleled opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, ensuring excellence and safety on every project. Imagine leading a passionate team that thrives on customer-centric problem-solving and is dedicated to delivering outstanding results.
With competitive pay ranging from $125,000 to $170,000 DOE, your expertise will be recognized and rewarded. You'll experience a vibrant company culture that values fun, flexibility, and high performance every day. You will have benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Competitive Salary, and Paid Time Off. Step into a role where you can make a lasting impact and drive innovation in the construction industry-your adventure awaits!
West Point Contractors: Our Story
West Point is a federal construction contractor employing a dedicated staff of professionals working at offices and installations throughout the United States. With divisions in both horizontal and vertical construction, West Point provides a wide range of construction services. A client-focused company with an employee-centered culture, West Point values quality, accuracy, integrity, and positivity-creating an environment where employees can achieve career goals and take pride in the projects we build. What Makes West Point Unique? Boutique-style firm where motivated individuals can advance quickly Highly competitive salaries Performance-based bonuses "Large company-style" comprehensive benefits + health package Health, dental, and vision insurance - 100% of premiums paid by the company for employees and dependents Additional benefits available (FSA, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, etc.) 401(k) plan with matching program Paid vacation, sick, and family leave. Flexible work schedule as position allows
Day to day as a Quality Control Manager
As a new Quality Control Manager at West Point Contractors, you'll embark on an engaging day filled with diverse responsibilities that keep you on your toes. Each day from Monday to Friday, you'll begin by inspecting construction sites to ensure compliance with quality standards and safety regulations. Collaborating closely with project managers and crew members, you'll assess materials and workmanship, providing actionable feedback to maintain excellence in every aspect. Expect to navigate through various challenges, using your problem-solving skills to address quality issues effectively. Some nights may require your expertise as projects progress, adding excitement and variation to your schedule.
Your role will demand meticulous documentation and reporting, ensuring all quality control measures are met. Prepare for an adventure where your contributions drive success and innovation!
What matters most
To thrive as a Quality Control Manager at West Point Contractors, you'll need a dynamic skill set that reflects both technical expertise and leadership capabilities. Successful candidates will have prior experience in federal construction projects, specifically in roles overseeing quality control management for projects in the $8MM to $12MM range. Your familiarity with underground utilities will be crucial in ensuring compliance with industry standards while navigating complex job sites.
Additionally, expertise in concrete, asphalt, and paving will set you apart, showcasing your comprehensive understanding of various construction processes. Proficiency with industry-specific software and tools will enable you to efficiently document and monitor quality measures. Strong analytical skills will help you identify potential issues before they arise, ensuring a seamless workflow.
Effective communication and teamwork will be essential as you work with diverse teams, fostering a culture of excellence across all projects. Embrace the opportunity to make a significant impact with your skills!
Knowledge and skills required for the position are:
- Federal construction project experience
- Prior QCM role projects in the $8MM to 12MM project range
- Underground utilities experience
- Concrete Asphalt & Paving experience.
Quality Control Manager (QCM) – Responsibilities
- Inspect job sites daily to verify safety and quality conformance.
- Generate, implement, and maintain project-specific Quality Control Plans (QCPs).
- Conduct preparatory, initial, and follow-up inspections for each definable feature of work.
- Verify and document that materials comply with project specifications.
- Ensure proper handling, storage, and protection of materials.
- Provide analytical review and comments on project contract documents and bid requirements.
- Stop work when necessary to address safety or quality issues or to maintain proper work sequencing.
- Reject deficient work and direct Superintendents and subcontractors to correct deficiencies.
- Create, update, and maintain project-specific quality control reports.
- Complete and submit quality control and safety inspection reports.
- Document all deficiencies and track corrective actions through completion.
- Prepare, implement, and document pre-final and final inspection/acceptance procedures.
- Maintain a deficiency and safety log; analyze trends and recommend corrective measures.
- Review shop drawings and prepare submittals to ensure conformance with project specifications.
- Maintain an accurate submittal register for each task order.
- Ensure all shop drawings, samples, submittals, designs, and as-built drawings are properly prepared, checked, and submitted.
- Verify that all required tests are performed in compliance with specifications.
- Secure and coordinate with certified testing laboratories.
- Maintain the testing log and forward all test reports to the Contracting Officer.
- Coordinate and document the testing and commissioning of building systems.
- Conduct weekly QC meetings with project Superintendents.
- Coordinate, supervise, and support on-site trades personnel and subcontractor activities as they relate to quality control.
Education
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred.
Work Experience
- 3+ years of construction management and/or craft supervision experience (e.g., Foreman) in a related construction field.
- 3+ years of quality assurance/quality control experience in construction.
- 1+ years of experience working on government-contracted federal construction projects, including required documentation and reporting.
- Experience with paving, asphalt, utilities, airfield facilities, or control tower–related infrastructure preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong understanding of construction practices, sequencing, and compliance requirements.
- Ability to perform and document all QC inspection phases.
- Skilled in interpreting project specifications, drawings, and contract documents.
- Ability to identify deficiencies, enforce corrective actions, and ensure compliance.
- Proficiency in maintaining logs, reports, and documentation according to federal standards.
- Knowledge of testing procedures, certification requirements, and commissioning processes.
- Ability to lead QC meetings and collaborate effectively with superintendents, trades, and subcontractors.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills.
Additional Information
- Job Type: Full-time
- Salary $125,000 - $170,000 depending on experience
- Preference will be given to candidates residing in a HUBZone-designated area.
- Preference given to candidates residing in a HUBZone-designated area
- When applying, include a detailed listing of major federal projects-contractor, agency, contract amount, and work summary
- This is not a remote position; relocation assistance not anticipated
Successful candidates must be able to obtain clearance to Federal project sites. This includes, but is not limited to: Department of Defense (Air Force, Navy, Army), Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Veteran Affairs, United States Army Corp. of Engineers, Mission & Installation Contracting Command, Federal Bureau of Prisons. These clearances include entry level background checks can also include, fingerprinting, proof of citizenship, declaration for federal employment, tuberculosis testing, and credit checks. It is the responsibility of the employee to maintain the ability to obtain installation access, it is a condition of the position.