07th May, 2026Quality Control Manager Key Responsibilities - Quality Management & Execution:
- Serve as the on-site QC Manager at the client location.
- Provide continuous and comprehensive inspection and oversight of all work to ensure strict compliance with contract plans and specifications.
- Coordinate and schedule all field testing, QA/QC inspections, and material testing performed by third parties.
- Prepare and manage all required QC reports, documentation, and daily inspection reports.
- Project Compliance & Standards:
- Ensure all construction activities, materials, and submittals meet or exceed contract specifications and the contractor's standard of excellence.
- Enforce and maintain quality control standards in coordination with field supervision and subcontractors.
- Project Planning & Support:
- Implement Measurement-Based Monitoring & Verification (M&V), commissioning, and post-implementation O&M protocols.
- Assist in project and business development, from preliminary audit through the design/build phase.
- Manage client relationships to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.
Skills and Experience Success requires a dynamic, highly motivated individual with an acute passion for managing sustainability/clean energy projects.
- Required Experience:
- 5+ years of experience as a QC Manager on operations, maintenance, and repair activities.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, or a similar field.
- Strong knowledge of all construction disciplines (civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical).
- Experience with building energy systems (HVAC, controls, lighting, central utilities, electrical, and M&P systems).
- Proven QC management, team leadership, problem-solving, and construction management skills.
- Ability to achieve varying degrees of government security clearance(s) to work in the federal space.
- Experience in energy systems project implementation, including performance contracts.
- Experience executing retrofit government projects.
- Perform a wide range of physical activities such as standing, walking, climbing, stooping, kneeling, balancing, reaching, and lifting equipment weighing up to 75 pounds in small spaces, sometimes on an emergency basis.