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Federal Concrete Quality Control - Michels Road & Stone, Inc.

Lomira, WI  

Michels Road & Stone, Inc. is shaping the future. We provide and place materials for road, airport, grading, storm sewer and pipe, and concrete projects. Our projects are large; the tolerance for error is tiny. Our leaders, field crews and massive fleet of specialized equipment is focused on excellence. Are you? Our work improves lives. Find out how a career at Michels Road & Stone, Inc. can change yours.

As a Concrete Quality Control, you will manage project quality requirements in civil and structural construction. Responsibilities include daily quality control reporting, subcontractor management, submittal management, conducting quality phase meetings and frequent field quality control inspections aimed at preventing contract non-conformance. You will be responsible for knowing the schedule and estimate strategy, along with ensuring the quality management systems are properly integrated to provide the most efficient and goal-oriented program possible. You will lead the Project Management team in the preparation of technical project submittals ensuring the completeness and quality of every submittal.  You will be a champion of Quality Control with continuous improvement throughout the project and company

Why Michels Road & Stone, Inc.?

  • We will never ask you to prioritize speed ahead of safety
  • We are family owned and operated
  • We invest an average of $5,000 per employee on training each year
  • We share experience and insights to develop industry leaders
  • We are a part of the Michels family of companies – one of North America’s largest, most diversified energy and infrastructure contractors
  • We offer a comprehensive benefits program, including Health, Dental, Life, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Account, Short Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance, 401(k) plan, Legal Plan, and Identity Theft and Monitoring Plan.  Depending on your positions and location you may participate in a different benefit plan  

Why you?

  • You accurately collect, process, and analyze data to effect decision making actions.  
  • You will build and maintain professional relationships with clients   This also includes coordination with Project Managers and superintendents to ensure timely submission of daily reports. 
  • You create clear and concise reports/documents on project Quality performance measurables, including rework costs, submittal management, non-conformance reports, etc. You use this data to drive continuous improvement and enhance efficiency with procedures and systems.
  • You study all aspects of the contract, specifications, addendum, pre-bid information, and plans. 
  • You maintain the project Defects Report/Log and timely generate accurate reports on actions and trends. 
  • You conduct and accurately document QCM led project meetings, timely record, and issue and distribute the meeting minutes. 
  • You coordinate the inspections and testing of project requirements from the specifications and project Testing and Inspection Log. This includes ensuring the availability of adequate testing personnel, equipment and laboratory compliance. 
  • You ensure activities and actions (i.e., submittals, work plans, schedules, pre-construction meetings with clients) are conducted in a timely manner to ensure an effective project startup in addition to reviewing specifications to know the client  requirements for deliverables. 
  • You review the specifications and know the client expectations for deliverables. 
  • You ensure compliance through in-depth reviews of the project documents. 
  • You review test methods and procedures with in-house technicians and subcontractor labs as needed. You discuss the requirements with the Superintendent to ensure all testing is performed according to the proper procedures and all the data is properly collected. 
  • You ensure incoming products and materials are acceptable (i.e., specification, grade, timeliness). 
  • You initiate, communicate, and track non-conformance corrective actions.
  • Discusses resolution ideas with the project team and properly dispositions. 
  • You comply with safety procedures/policies and addresses and/or elevates non-compliance among all employees, subcontractors, and vendors. 
  • Other duties as assigned. 

What it takes:

  • 1-5 years in concrete airfield construction inspection as QA/QC or Project Management.
  • Ability to obtain ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspection Certification
  • Ability to travel throughout the United States
  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to work 6 weeks on and 1 week off rotations for projects.
  • Experience with submittal management. 
  • Strong attention to detail and time management skills.
  • Ability to read and understand contract drawings and specifications. 
  • Strong verbal and written skills. 
  • Proficient in Microsoft Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word, etc.) 

 

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