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Graduate Quality Engineer - Civil Engineering, Northern Ireland

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Job Specifics
- Implement the QA/QC management system at site
- Coordinate with quality inspections with all the site sub-contractors and vendors coordinate all non-destructive testing on site
- Coordinate with the client’s representative on all quality matters
- Distribute relevant QA/QC documentation to site subcontractors
- Verify that the quality related site activities are in accordance with the applicable codes and standards
- Participate in the site internal and external site audits
- Ensure all quality control documentation is compiled and competed for as-built hand over to client
- Control all non-conformance reports and undertake remedial action
- Compete site quality control instructions and action remedial responses
- Monitor the implementation of the approved site QC Plan
- Complete and coordinate the approval of the site’s QC technical submittals to the customer
- Coordinate with the site construction manager on all quality issues
- Coordinate and chair the QA/QC site weekly meetings with the projects subcontractor’s QC personnel
- Elaborating inspection and test programme
- Assure all technical documents relative to site quality control are current
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Requirements
- Excellent communication skills are key, as are stellar organisation skills, in order to plan and prioritise workload.
- This role may, on occasion, require your presence on other UK wide sites, so the willingness to travel is essential.
- Those with a Civil Engineer/Construction related degree would be held in high regard, as would candidates with recognised and approved Quality Management qualifications.


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Benefits
- Car Allowance
- Subsidised Private Medical Cover
- Life Assurance
- Living away from home allowance (where appropriate)
- Contributory Pension
- 35 Days annual leave (Including Public Holidays)
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