Quality Coordinator - Infrastructure
Graham
- Edmonton, AB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assist in conducting pre-install meeting with subcontractors and suppliers prior to the start of a new item of work
- Ensure implementation of the Project Specific Quality Plan (PSQP) on project site by all project stakeholders
- Ensure the implementation and regular updating of the Inspection and Test Plan(s) (ITP)
- Conduct site inspections to self-performed scopes of work
- Review Quality related documents submitted by subcontractors
- Conduct random field verification on subcontractor’s quality control activities
- Participate in conducting field inspection and testing by third party laboratories / consultants
- Assist in managing and tracking the implementation of the Deficiency Management Process (i.e. initiating Field Surveillance Reports (FSR), Corrective Action Report (CAR), and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR)
- Assist in reviewing Field Surveillance Reports (FSR), Corrective Action Report (CAR), and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR) based on frequency and severity of occurrence and findings
- Conduct quality orientation of new workers on project site
- Monitor deficiencies brought about by clients, consultants, and / or third-party site observations / inspections
- Ensure that Quality Key Performance Indicator (KPI) data for the project is documented
- Obtain and provide written documentation for all clarifications and instructions
- Minimum High School Diploma; Journeyman Trade Certification or Degree in Engineering or a related field is preferred
- Minimum 3-4 years of experience in a Project Quality Coordinator role or similar
- Familiar with bridges, civil, concrete and steel girders
- General knowledge of and increasing familiarity with the core elements of a construction project, including systems, practices, and processes of quality management system
- Good presentation skills and verbal / written communication skills
- Proficiency with MS Office Suite
- Proficiency using scheduling and project management software
- The majority of work is completed on job sites in an office trailer or existing on-site structure. Due to daily condition changes on construction projects, when employees are outside of the office trailer or structure, they must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by the company's safety policies and as required for weather conditions.