Quality Manager
Job Summary
The Quality Manager oversees the quality assurance function for building automation systems (BAS), industrial control systems, PLCs, SCADA systems, and instrumentation across the full project lifecycle. This role provides leadership and oversight to ensure compliance, manage QA teams and processes, and drive consistent quality standards across multiple projects or a portfolio.
CORE Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Develop and establish controls QA policies, procedures, and standards across the organization or project portfolio, including creating quality management frameworks aligned with ISO 9001, industry standards, and client requirements.
Define inspection protocols, testing methodologies, and acceptance criteria to support quality execution.
Establish quality metrics, KPIs, and performance benchmarks.
Manage quality budgets and resource allocation.
Supervise QA personnel, including specialists, technicians, and inspection staff, by assigning and prioritizing QA activities across multiple projects, providing technical guidance and mentorship, and conducting performance reviews and professional development planning.
Ensure staff competency and certification maintenance.
Conduct internal audits of QA processes and compliance adherence and review audit findings from QA specialists, including managing corrective action tracking.
Ensure regulatory compliance (OSHA, industry codes, client requirements).
Maintain quality documentation systems and records management and prepare compliance reports for management and clients.
Establish document control procedures for controls drawings, sequences, and submittals.
Approve design review participation and constructability assessments.
Ensure traceability between specifications and field implementation.
Analyze quality trends, defect patterns, and rework costs and benchmark against industry standards and best practices.
Lead root cause analysis investigations for significant non-conformances.
Develop and implement corrective and preventive action (CAPA) programs.
Present quality performance to senior management and clients.
Qualify control system vendors and equipment suppliers and establish supplier quality requirements and acceptance criteria.
Review incoming inspection reports and supplier performance data.
Manage supplier corrective actions and quality agreements.
Develop project-specific Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs).
Define inspection and testing schedules aligned with project phases.
Allocate QA resources based on project complexity and risk.
Establish acceptance criteria and punch list procedures.
Delivers outstanding customer service through timely response and proactive solutions to client and stakeholder needs.
Protects operations by maintaining confidentiality of company information; use of professional discretion and judgment is required.
Demonstrates BV’s guiding principles in support of the company’s strategic goals.
Follows all documented policies, Standard Operating Procedures, and Work Instructions in support of BV’s quality standards and strategic initiatives.
Maintains a safe and clean work environment in accordance with all procedures, rules, and regulations.
Strategic & Process Management
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Team Leadership & Oversight
Supervises QA personnel, including specialists, technicians, and inspection staff, by assigning and prioritizing QA activities across multiple projects, providing technical guidance and mentorship, and conducting performance reviews and professional development planning.
Ensures staff competency and certification maintenance.
Audit & Compliance Management
Conduct internal audits of QA processes and compliance adherence and review audit findings from QA specialists, including managing corrective action tracking.
Ensure regulatory compliance (OSHA, industry codes, client requirements).
Maintain quality documentation systems and records management and prepare compliance reports for management and clients.
Design & Documentation Governance
Establish document control procedures for controls drawings, sequences, and submittals.
Approve design review participation and constructability assessments.
Ensure traceability between specifications and field implementation.
Quality Metrics & Continuous Improvement
Analyze quality trends, defect patterns, and rework costs and benchmark against industry standards and best practices.
Lead root cause analysis investigations for significant non-conformances.
Develop and implement corrective and preventive action (CAPA) programs.
Present quality performance to senior management and clients.
Vendor & Supplier Management
Qualify control system vendors and equipment suppliers and establish supplier quality requirements and acceptance criteria.
Review incoming inspection reports and supplier performance data.
Manage supplier corrective actions and quality agreements.
Project Quality Planning
Develop project-specific Quality Assurance Plans (QAPs).
Define inspection and testing schedules aligned with project phases.
Allocate QA resources based on project complexity and risk.
Establish acceptance criteria and punch list procedures.
Delivers Outstanding Customer Service
Delivers outstanding customer service through timely response and proactive solutions to client and stakeholder needs.
Protects Operations
Protects operations by maintaining confidentiality of company information; use of professional discretion and judgment is required.
Demonstrates BV’s Guiding Principles
Demonstrates BV’s guiding principles in support of the company’s strategic goals.
Follows All Documented Policies, Standard Operating Procedures, and Work Instructions
Follows all documented policies, Standard Operating Procedures, and Work Instructions in support of BV’s quality standards and strategic initiatives.
Maintains a Safe and Clean Work Environment
Maintains a safe and clean work environment in accordance with all procedures, rules, and regulations.
Physical Demands and Work Environment Characteristics
While performing the onsite/field duties, the employee is required to: Walk (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.) Stand (material part of an 8-hour workday, up to 3 to 4 continuous hours at one time.) Sit, Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to observe basement and grade-level crawl spaces, and/or to read equipment data plates when necessary (at least once for each building assessed.) Climb and balance stairs (at least once for each building assessed.) Climb and balance various types of ladders to access flat roofs/hatch access (at least once for each building assessed.) Repetitive use of hands/fingers for keyboard interaction (frequently.) Reach with hands and arms. Talk and hear (communicate with onsite contact.) Vision (close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.) Lift and or move (occasionally up to 40 pounds.) Operate an electronic tablet in the field for live data collection. Operate a computer (up to 100% of workweek.) Safely operate a motor vehicle. Travel by Plane, Motor Vehicle, Train to client sites across the U.S.
While performing the office/offsite duties of this job: Operate a computer (up to 100% of workweek) Regularly required to use hands. Repetitive use of hands/fingers for keyboard interaction (frequently) Talk and hear Frequently required to stand, walk, sit, talk and hear. Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the home or company office environment is usually quiet. Ability to successfully work from remote location.