Construction Manager - Quality Control | Connectivity
About the role
The Construction Manager - Quality Control | Connectivity is responsible for executing and overseeing quality assurance and quality control activities for connectivity, structured cabling, fiber optic, and low-voltage systems on a hyperscale data center construction project. This role ensures all connectivity infrastructure is installed in accordance with contract documents, project specifications, industry standards, and hyper scale owner requirements, with a strong focus on system reliability, performance, and commissioning readiness. The Construction Manager - Quality Control | Connectivity works closely with the QA/QC Manager, Superintendents, MEP teams, commissioning agents, IT stakeholders, subcontractors, and vendors to drive first-time quality execution and support a zero-defect turnover of connectivity systems.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary field quality representative for connectivity and low-voltage scopes
- Promote and enforce a disciplined, quality-focused culture across connectivity subcontractors and vendors
- Support the QA/QC Manager in implementing project-wide quality standards related to network infrastructure systems
- Support the development and execution of the project-specific Quality Management Plan for connectivity systems
- Review connectivity drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, and method statements for compliance
- Participate in constructability reviews, coordination meetings, and pre-installation planning
- Ensure quality requirements align with owner standards, IT requirements, and commissioning criteria
- Perform and document inspections for connectivity systems, including but not limited to: Structured cabling (copper and fiber), Backbone and horizontal cabling systems, Pathways, raceways, trays, and supports, Telecommunications rooms, racks, cabinets, and enclosures, Grounding, bonding, labeling, and separation requirements
- Verify installations comply with approved submittals, drawings, manufacturer requirements, and industry standards (TIA/EIA, BICSI)
- Maintain accurate connectivity quality records, including: Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), Test reports and certification results, Deficiency logs and corrective action tracking, Utilize project management platforms such as Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam, Primavera P6, or MS Project as applicable
- Provide regular quality status updates to the QA/QC Manager and project leadership
- Support preparation of connectivity closeout documentation, including test results and turnover packages
- Verify connectivity systems meet quality, performance, and documentation requirements prior to owner turnover
- Afford assistance with final inspections, acceptance testing, and turnover readiness reviews
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Electrical/Telecommunications, Engineering, or related field preferred; equivalent experience accepted
- 7+ years of experience supporting or leading connectivity/low-voltage scopes on large-scale construction projects
- Prior experience on hyperscale data center or mission-critical facilities strongly preferred
- Strong understanding of structured cabling standards (TIA/EIA, BICSI) and best practices
- Familiarity with hyperscale owner standards preferred
- Background in QA/QC or commissioning support for connectivity systems
- BICSI RCDD certification or equivalent credentials preferred
- Proficiency with construction management and documentation software (Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam, Primavera P6, MS Project)
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and submittals
- Strong written, verbal, and coordination skills
Additional Responsibilities
- Perform other duties as assigned by the QA/QC Manager or Project Leadership
- Quality Mindset: Strong commitment to connectivity system quality, performance, and reliability
- Communication: Clear, direct communication with subcontractors, vendors, and project leadership
- Problem Solving: Proactively identifies and resolves installation, testing, and coordination issues
- Accountability: Takes ownership of assigned connectivity scopes and quality outcomes
- Organization: Effectively manages inspections, testing activities, and documentation
- Professionalism: Represents the company and project standards with integrity and consistency