HOW YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT
As a Quality and Occupational Health and Safety Manager, you will act as an important liaison between customers, quality inspectors, and suppliers. You are responsible for achieving contractually defined quality targets, ensuring the issuance of the Safety Authorization on time, and coordinating all quality activities throughout the project.
Key Activities
• Identify all contractual quality requirements and consolidate quality targets and deliverables of subsystems.
• Develop and oversee the execution of the Quality Assurance Project Plan and associated procedures based on customer, standard, and statutory requirements as well internal factory requirements.
• Support and coordinate the Design for Quality cycle for all levels (System and Subsystems)
• Responsible for the Customer's Resident Inspector to coordinate all his/her requests
• Create and maintains 8D, 5 Why, and NCRs; when applicable
• Support and/or execute the First Article Inspections (FAI) required for the project
• Work closely with Project Management to ensure all project and company objectives are fulfilled
• Implement worksite installation, construction, testing, and commissioning quality tasks ensuring compliance with project standards
• Develop, implement, and maintain health and safety policies and procedures that comply with local, state, and federal regulations
• Investigate accidents and incidents to determine root causes and implement corrective actions
• Conduct risk assessments related to jobs performed (Job Hazard Analysis) and new equipment introductions
• Serve as the point of contact for employees, management, and regulatory agencies on health and safety matters
• Record keeping OSHA logs
QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor's Degree in relevant field (e.g. engineering, quality management, project management)• 6+ years of experience in Quality Management within rail, transit, or complex engineering projects
• Strong knowledge of quality management systems, standards, and methodologies.
• Familiarity with regulatory requirements applicable to the industry (e.g. ISO 9001, 15 FTA Elements, IRIS, CMMI, ECM)
• Organizational, technical writing, and problem-solving skills
• Attention to detail with excellent communication skills; both written and verbal
• OSHA 30 Certified (30-hour general industry)