Quality Control Manager (QCM)M&J Engineering, Inc. is seeking a Quality Control Manager (QCM) to support Quality Control services on the CTDOT TIME 1 Contract (Location: Bridgeport / Stratford).The Quality Control Manager will serve as the independent quality authority, responsible for overseeing, auditing, and verifying the Contractor's Quality Control Program and construction activities for compliance with Contract Documents, Agency Standards, and approved Quality Control procedures. The QCM will coordinate closely with M&J senior management, the Owner/Agency, and the Contractor, while maintaining independence from construction means and methods.ResponsibilitiesCEI Quality Control OversightEstablish, maintain and implement a written Project-Specific Quality Control (QC) Program in accordance with the CTDOT requirements.Verify that the Contractor's QC Program addresses all required elements, including:Organization and authorityDocument and submittal controlDesign and shop drawing controlProcurement and materials controlSubcontractor, fabricator, and supplier quality oversightInspection and testing proceduresSpecial process controlNon-conformance resolutionRecords management and reportingConfirm that the QC Program is maintained as a living document, with revisions submitted, reviewed, and implemented as conditions change.Construction Quality Assurance (QA)Provide CEI oversight of Contractor QC activities for critical and routine work categories, including but not limited to:Earthwork, drainage, asphalt, and concreteStructural steel and bridge constructionFoundations, piles, drilled shafts, and retaining systemsElectrical, environmental, and permit complianceRailroad trackwork, signals, circuits, and overhead catenary systemsEnsure that hold points identified in the QC Program are enforced and that work does not proceed without required inspections and releases.Verify competence and qualifications of Contractor QC staffing during simultaneous critical work operations.Inspection & Testing VerificationAudit Contractor inspection, sampling, and testing activities for compliance with Contract requirements.Review inspection reports, test results, and QC documentation for completeness and accuracy.Confirm use of qualified laboratories (AASHTO AAP / NETTCP) and certified QC personnel.Non-Conformance & Corrective Action OversightReview and track:Contractor-issued Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs)Agency-issued Non-Compliance Notices (NCNs)Verify corrective actions, closures, and implementation of preventive measures.Ensure lessons learned and procedural changes are communicated to field personnel.Document Control & Records ManagementVerify Contractor document control systems ensure only current, approved documents are used in the field.Monitor submittal logs, status tracking, and recall of superseded documents.Ensure QC records are properly maintained, protected, and retained in accordance with Agency requirements.Reporting & CoordinationReview and validate Contractor daily and monthly QC reports, including:QC activities and inspectionsTesting and sampling resultsNon-conformance status updatesSubmittal status trackingTwo-week look-ahead schedulesParticipate in and support bi-weekly QA/QC meetings with CTDOT and Contractor representatives.Authority & IndependenceMaintain independence from Contractor means, methods, and production activities.Possess authority to recommend suspension of work for quality non-compliance.QualificationsEducationBachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, or related discipline.ExperienceMinimum 8 years of experience in any combination of:Field inspection experienceConstruction or Construction Management experience relevant to the type of work and the scope of the ProjectPrevious experience as a Quality Control professionalDemonstrated experience on CTDOT projects.Proven experience reviewing and overseeing Contractor QC Programs and inspection activities.Certifications & TrainingFormal training or certification in quality control principles, such as:NETTCP Quality Assurance Technologist (or approved equivalent)Familiarity with:CTDOT Standard SpecificationsMetro-North requirementsTechnical & Professional SkillsStrong understanding of inspection and testing requirements for major civil and rail infrastructure work.Ability to interpret plans, specifications, shop drawings, and test data.Excellent documentation, reporting, and communication skills.Demonstrated ability to coordinate with Agency representatives, contractors, and CEI staff.Preferred QualificationsPrior service as a QC Manager, QA Manager on large-scale transportation or rail projects.Experience with railroad trackwork, signal systems, or electrification projects.BenefitsM&J is a leader in providing quality engineering consulting services to a diverse and exciting client base.
We attract experienced professionals who understand proactive client service, safety, risk management and loss prevention practices, quality control, teamwork, and the development of younger staff. We seek employees who enjoy their work, desire continuous improvement, and want to contribute to the vision and growth of a quality, employee-owned, professional firm. To all full-time employees we provide a comprehensive package of benefits, including medical, dental and eye insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, life insurance, etc.
Salary will depend on experience and credentials.