Quality Assurance Inspector / Superintendent - Construction
Turner & Townsend
- Tucson, AZ
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Inspecting the work daily.
- Completing Daily Reports to record work inspected and work the contractor is performing that day. If no work is performed, the QA Inspector shall provide a report stating that no work was performed.
- Notifying the construction contractor and the Project Manager of discrepancies that are not corrected promptly.
- Maintaining inspection records.
- Maintaining an active list of deficiencies and omissions, indicating corrective status.
- Marking up a set of drawings for major as-built drawings to verify the contractor's official as-built drawings.
- Reviewing the contractor's as-built drawings for accuracy.
- Reviewing contract drawings, specifications, approved submittals, and all applicable codes and standards in preparation for upcoming inspections.
- Verifying that tests are being conducted as scheduled.
- Witnessing all tests to confirm that proper testing procedures are followed.
- Monitoring test results for acceptability.
- Retaining records of tests and results.
- Documenting testing activities in a report specific to that test.
- Notifying Project Manager of test failures and of planned correction and retesting.
- Overseeing corrective measures arising from test failures.
- The QA Inspector shall periodically conduct labor interviews of the contractor's workers to verify that workers are classed correctly and are being paid the wages that appear in the effective labor wage decision. Interview information shall be captured and submitted on the client's form.
- At a minimum, Labor Interviews shall be performed on a monthly basis with the completed forms being submitted to the client along with the General Contractor's pay application package.
- The QA Inspector shall make every effort to interview different construction disciplines, as well as different subcontractors working on the project.
- The QA Inspector shall also confirm that the construction contractor has posted the required Department of Labor job site postings at the site of construction.
- The QA Inspector shall take weekly progress photographs that identify work that has been accomplished since the last set of progress photos. All photos shall be labeled to indicate the project, date taken, and what is being shown.
- The QA Inspector shall photograph any work that will become hidden / covered up during the course of construction.
- The QA Inspector shall coordinate the final inspections as scheduled by the contractor with the Project Manager and the Client.
- The Deficiencies and Omissions log shall be included in the final inspection report and transmitted to the Client upon completion of the inspection.
- The QA Inspector shall closely monitor the corrective work and update the Deficiencies and Omissions log as each deficiency is corrected.
- The Quality Assurance Inspector shall have a minimum of 7 - 15 years of experience in a Quality Assurance Inspection role or as a construction project superintendent.
- College degree preferred
- At least 2 years experience on Federal construction projects a plus.