MMR Constructors, Inc. is accepting resumes for Electrical Quality Control Coordinators with industrial construction experience.- Site location(s): Johnstown, OH
- $55/hr and $750 weekly per diem
Duties and Responsibilities of Electrical Quality Control Coordinators (included but not limited to):- Administration of the MMR Project Quality Plan (PQP)
- Managing and overseeing Electrical QC inspectors on site
- Attend quality kick-off and progress meetings (as required)
- Ability to recognize quality problems/issues and provide an effective solution
- Perform the various periodic project jobsite audits as required
- Review provided drawings, specifications, approved RFI's and submittals, etc. for quality requirements
- Conduct and record all MMR quality inspection and testing activities on the appropriate Inspection and/or Test Report (ITR) as required
- Determine various jobsite quality requirements as per contract or agreement
- Prior to any inspection and/or testing activities, coordinate and/or implement the inspection and test plan (ITP) which includes audit, hold, monitor, and witness points to be discussed and approved by client, owner, engineer, etc.
- Track and record all MMR inspection and/or testing activities (if required)
- Complete red line drawings
- Assemble quality turnover packages as required
- Coordinate and/or attend MMR vendor, supplier, and/or safety training required to maintain regulatory compliance(s)
- Must comply with all MMR procedures and policies
- Must comply with all MMR safety and client safety protocols required on the jobsite
- Must have the ability to travel to and from jobsite via personal vehicle or other forms of public transportation
Qualifications/Experience/Skills:- College degree, high school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Must have the ability to read blueprints and drawings, as well as referencing technical manuals pertaining to specifications and plans
- Eight years (min.) experience physically installing electrical and/or instrumentation (E&I) components in addition to five years (min.) experience as a QC Inspector/Sr. QC Inspector verifying E&I installations and testing.
- Note: Exception to the minimum years required would be if the applicant holds a state electrical license, NCCER certified (knowledge and performance), or MMR certified (successfully completes Baton Rouge Training Center).
MMR offers a competitive benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401(k), 401(k) matching and numerous other voluntary benefits.