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QA/QC Lead

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QA/QC Lead Opportunity - Hyperscale Data Centre - Leading M&E/Main Contractor

MK Search are working closely with a leading M&E contractor who are currently operating as principal contractor on a £1bn hyperscale data centre in Hertfordshire, they are looking to engage with an experienced QA/QC Lead to join the project for the remaining 8-12 months.

The company in question have a turnover of c. £350m and have a strong reputation in the commercial, data centre, life sciences and pharmaceutical construction sectors and have recently won an influx of major projects across the UK, Ireland and Europe.

Responsibilities:

  • To coordinate the establishment, implementation and maintenance of the project Quality Plan and system inspection and test plans in line the client's specifications.

  • To interpret and communicate the contract quality requirements to the project staff and company business functions supporting the project.

  • Provide guidance on the implementation requirements.

  • To coordinate with the client on all quality related issues to ensure a consistent approach to client relationships and to investigate customer queries and complaints.

  • To review, audit and monitor the implementation of the Project Quality plan and procedures and liaise with the auditing team.

  • To coordinate the establishment, implementation and, maintenance of the project inspection and test programs and associated witness point(s) time schedule on a system-by-system basis.

  • To manage the client's attendance at the agreed inspection and/or witness points in accordance with the project contract and handover programme.

  • To coordinate the resolution of all matters pertaining to quality at the project management team and project supervisor levels.

  • To coordinate the handover of all quality records to the client on a system-by-system basis.

  • To promote good quality through team training sessions and benchmark activities.

  • Implement a structured approach towards systems handover / project completion.

  • Effect good communication with package owners and the quality team.

    Requirements:

  • 3-5 years of experience in a similar role.

  • Data centre experience.

  • Relevant site certifications up to date.

  • Right to work in the UK.

    Please apply if you would like to find out more

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