Monitor and administer the QA/QC plan, programs, and procedures to ensure materials used in construction projects comply with plans and specifications.
Monitor and administer the OSM (Operational Safety Management) aspects of the project.
Ensure work is performed according to contract requirements and meets or exceeds quality standards.
Assure the acceptable quality of materials, processes, and workmanship in the project work.
Assist Package Managers, Senior Project Managers, Construction Managers, and/or Quality Assurance and Quality Control Engineers with CSA (Civil, Structural, and Architectural) and fit-out activities, such as concrete pouring inspections and prerequisite checks (e.g., steel reinforcement, batching plant inspections, slump tests).
Issue materials receiving reports for delivered materials.
Interface with other package managers or QA/QC officers to ensure alignment of scope and contractor work.
Oversee concreting works, including inspections of rebars, formworks, slump tests, and preparation of cubes for compressive testing, in the presence of the Engineer or Consultant.
Check finishing works, including blocks, plaster, painting, tiling, ceiling works, lighting, and other MEPF (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection) embedded works, in the presence of the Engineer or Consultant.
Maintain safety standards and comply with the company’s health, safety, and environmental management system requirements.
Ensure approved benchmarks for structural and/or architectural works are followed and implemented across the project.
Conduct proactive site inspections, monitor contractor work, material deliveries, and maintain up-to-date inspection trackers, key plans, and monitoring records.
Interact proactively with contractors to ensure compliance and address non- conforming works.
Follow and maintain standards of quality in accordance with company quality system requirements.
Ensure full implementation of quality system standards, forms, and procedures.
Monitor and assess OSM balance procurement and installations.
Review and QA/QC contractors’ deliverables for Electrical and ELV (Extra Low Voltage) systems.
Manage QA/QC, coordination, site management, and alignment of various contract package interfaces related to Electrical and ELV systems.
Witness and review materials tests, communicate with necessary parties, and perform risk analysis and mitigation for design versus actual site conditions for Electrical and ELV systems.
Provide risk analysis, mitigation recommendations, and monitor client directions for Electrical and ELV systems.
Oversee construction quality management, direct quality control, and collaborate with Electrical and ELV trades.
Conduct regular QA/QC site inspections, safety inspections, and any other inspections as necessary.
Prepare and maintain consistent, up-to-date reports on quality related to Electrical and ELV systems. Collaborate with the Senior Construction
Manager and Senior Project Manager to coordinate daily report generation and oversight.
Respond efficiently and effectively to QA/QC issues and other project disruptions in accordance with company-wide system procedures.
Facilitate testing and commissioning related to QA/QC for Electrical and ELV systems.
Align and collaborate on QA/QC interfacing with structural, architectural, and MPF (Mechanical, Plumbing, and Fire Protection) works from trade contractors.
Manage site safety where necessary and collaborate with the safety management team.
Attend QA/QC coordination meetings as needed.
Monitor contractors’ daily, weekly, and monthly reports and deliverables.
Perform any additional tasks or duties related to projects as required.
Manage the implementation of architectural delivery as per design and specifications.
Assist in the preparation of tender documentation, including but not limited to demarcation plans, scope of works, vendor selection and approval, and bills of quantities review.
Assist in tender evaluations, preparation of technical tender reviews and recommendations, and tracking and monitoring procurement programs.
Control all stages of projects within a predetermined budget and expenditure.
Monitor and track project progress, assist in or assume responsibility for measuring and valuing variations in work, and agree on interim payments and final accounts.
Work in a team-based environment, ensuring coordination, communication, and rapport are maintained.
Regularly communicate, coordinate, and interface with other trade package managers, taking responsibility for his package in terms of program and progress.
Review designs and identify, update, and track potential design issues and areas for improvement through critical analysis.
Provide critical design and technical feedback as needed.
Assist in or facilitate factory and/or fabrication warehouse visits with clients and design consultants for inspections and material reviews, as needed.
Ensure quality control over architectural works and deliveries where applicable.
Coordinate and communicate with vendors/suppliers, design consultants, and clients as necessary.
Conduct site inspections and reviews of architectural and/or final fix and specialty MEPF materials.
Perform site setting out inspections affecting architectural works and finishes.
Conduct punch list and/or handover inspections prior to works handover and acceptance by the client.
Prepare reports on architectural works and provide assistance to the lead Project Manager and Package Owners as needed.
Understand and apply local codes and ordinances where applicable.
Adhere to EDMS requirements and review their applicability to his work and package, where used.