THE WORK:- You'll manage quality planning, field oversight, deficiency tracking, documentation review, and cross-discipline quality coordination.
- You'll develop and maintain the project quality management plan, inspection expectations, quality logs, and reporting cadence.
- You'll establish and manage deficiency tracking processes, documentation standards, and resolution workflows.
- You'll conduct regular field quality walks, inspections, and readiness reviews to identify and document issues.
- You'll drive timely resolution of deficiencies with general contractors, trade partners, vendors, and the design team.
- You'll review quality-related submittals, inspection records, test reports, commissioning prerequisites, and equipment documentation.
- You'll coordinate with construction managers, commissioning agents, designers, vendors, and Owner stakeholders to enforce quality requirements.
- You'll monitor recurring deficiencies, workmanship trends, corrective actions, and rework risks impacting cost, schedule, and safety.
- You'll support factory witness testing, Level II inspections, commissioning readiness, integrated systems testing, and turnover documentation.
- You'll prepare quality reports, issue summaries, and executive-ready materials while promoting a culture of quality, accountability, and transparency.
- Flexible: The work location for this role will include a mix of working remotely, onsite at a client or in an Accenture office or center.
- With all our roles, there is some in-person time for collaboration, learning and building relationships with clients, peers, leaders and communities. As an employer, we will be as flexible as possible to support your specific work/life needs.
HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL NEED:- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in construction management, engineering, architecture, quality management, or relevant trade discipline
- 7+ years of QA/QC, construction management, field engineering, commissioning, or inspection experience on complex capital projects
- Experience with MEP-intensive, data center, mission-critical, industrial, utility, or large infrastructure projects.
- Working knowledge of quality management plans, inspections, test reports, deficiency logs, submittals, punch lists, commissioning readiness, and closeout requirements
- Strong field presence, communication skills, documentation discipline, and ability to drive issue closure with multiple stakeholders
BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE:- Data center commissioning or integrated systems testing experience
- CQE, CQM, ICC, OSHA 30, PE, trade license, commissioning credential, or related quality certification
- Experience with electrical, mechanical, controls, and mission-critical infrastructure quality programs
$140,000 - $175,000 a year
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