Quality Manager - Interior Systems
Hoffman Construction Company · Childress, TX · 6 days ago
On-siteQuality AssuranceFull-time
About the role
Hoffman Specialty Contracting is seeking a Quality Manager for a hyper-scaled data center construction project in Childress, TX.
Responsibilities
- Oversee and coordinate all field construction QC activities, including metal stud framing, drywall hanging, and ceiling installations.
- Manage the Quality Team to ensure high performance, alignment with project goals, and seamless integration with overall construction operations.
- Direct the daily work of multiple QA/QC Programs.
- Drive execution of Quality Project Execution Plan and test and inspection plans (TIP’s).
- Monitor and review design documents to identify constructability errors or omissions.
- Ensure strict adherence to project-specific safety protocols and participate in safety audits and incident investigations.
- Coach site staff in proper means and methods for installation of HSC scope and convey Hoffman Specialties Quality standards of practice to site teams.
- Investigate, understand, and convey technical product properties and how they interact with scopes of work.
- Facilitate HSC activity ensuring performance to all contractual agreements.
- Assist management with project staffing for QC roles.
- Provide clear communication, verbally, written, and electronically.
- Collaborate closely with clients, architects, engineers, consultants, and subcontractors.
- Manage Inspections process and punch list.
- Facilitate project close-out documentation.
Qualifications
- Professional Experience and Education: Minimum 5 years’ construction and/or building design experience in one or more of the following categories preferred: on-site construction management; structural, mechanical, electrical, or architectural design (no license required).
- Proven experience managing framing, drywall, and ceiling scopes.
- High School diploma or GED required.
- Position Related Skills: A strong commitment to safety compliance with OSHA standards and site-specific requirements; Ability to work closely with trade and craft people in a field work situation; Patience and professionalism are essential to being able to maintain a cooperative attitude through pressure situations; Ability to manage several work activities at once while frequently interrupted by phone calls and urgent questions on work in progress; Advanced visual observation and interpretation skills; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Must be able to work in proximity to loud equipment more than 75% of the time; Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and Bluebeam; Strong working knowledge of project management and scheduling software such as Prolog, Procore, and Building Information Model (BIM360); Demonstrated conflict resolution ability; Ability to foster a “culture of quality”.
Physical And Mental Requirements
- Standing/Walking/Sitting: Workday is a combination of being stationary and moving about the work location.
- Hands/Arms: Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, and computer printer. Frequently operates machinery and will use hands/fingers and legs to operate, activate, use, prepare, inspect, place, detect and position materials.
- Sight: Specific vision abilities required include close vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus in an outdoor environment. Must be able to safely operate a vehicle with a valid driver's license.
- Hearing: Must be able to work in proximity to loud equipment more than 75% of the time. Must be able to wear hearing protection, as necessary. Often required to communicate with customers and coworkers in an office setting and on the job site.
- Speech: Ability to communicate laws, ordinances, plans, regulations, protocols, directives, and standard operating procedures related to project scope in English.
- Lift/Carry: Must have the ability to lift or manipulate fifty pounds to a height of three feet and carry or push it 50-100 feet.
- Bending/Twisting: Frequent.
- Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling: Must be able to regularly position self in a kneeling, crouching or crawling position for the purpose of examining project work. Must be able to physically access all areas and levels of construction site for work progress review.
- Work schedule must be flexible to allow extended hours or off-shift work to accommodate changing construction schedule and sequences.
- Use independent judgment, and organizational and critical thinking skills to determine best method to accomplish desired results.