Centerfire Energy Group Jasper Alberta Civil QC Inspector

   				
Centerfire Energy Group
 
Alberta
Full-time
 
Job details
Job type
Full-time

Location
Alberta

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Designated paid holidays

Full job description
Efficiency. Expertise. Integrity.

The QC Inspector will be responsible for performing and completing quality checks and inspections and assisting the project team by providing accurate and timely quality support on the project. They will assist the project team by providing quality-related support to the operation to ensure quality standards are upheld.

Schedule for this position will be discussed upon hire with the successful applicant.

Roles and Responsibilities

· Perform inspections and quality checks in the field, regardless of weather, on upcoming, ongoing, and completed work.

· Ensure that all QA/QC activities are understood and implemented according to company, client, regional, and regulatory standards.

· Complete quality surveillance reports, RFIs, document control, manage technical aspects of project and required documentation, perform progressive turnover, manage all quality documentation at a project level under the direction of the quality manager.

· Educate and provide recommendations to the project team with regards to project quality requirements and provide improvement initiatives to the QA/QC Manager and project team.

· Continuously monitor construction activities for deviations from specification and ensure deviations are immediately brought to the attention of the construction team and/or addressed appropriately.

· Communicate and coordinate with project management team to ensure all customer concerns regarding quality are addressed efficiently and effectively.

· Gather information pertaining to any quality-related construction concerns to identify issues, consult, problem-solve, and provide solutions for issues.

· Drive continuous improvement and zero defects through quality plans and processes.

· Write and maintain various formal quality management documents such as checklists, exhibits, and records appropriate to existing and emerging regulator, client and internal needs.

· Minimize deficiencies and reworks by ensuring construction team has access to all required project documentation and assisting field supervisors with identifying areas of concern.

Competencies and Certification

· Civil construction background, oil sand and heavy construction experience considered an asset

· Degree or diploma in either engineering, engineering tech, geophysics, or geology

· Strong verbal communication, conflict management, and interpersonal skills

· Ability to read and interpret standards, drawings, and technical documents

· Able to spend large parts of the day in the field walking across various terrains in varying weather conditions (winter and summer)

· Able to keep detailed notes and possesses strong organization and document control skills

· Ability to handle tight deadlines and manage workload

· Knowledge and experience with site safety procedures

· Existing field experience on civil related projects

· Proven experience with MS Office (Outlook, Word, Project, Excel) and Bluebeam Revu

· Experience with Microsoft SharePoint and Teams (Tasks by Planner, Lists, etc.)

· Experienced with driving 1 ton trucks both on and off road, able to clearly identify passable terrain, and possess a strong ability to navigate with changing routes of travel.

Experience

· Minimum 2 years' experience in civil earthworks quality control.

· Comfortable using excel formulas and report generation (skill testing questions will be asked during interview)

· Minimum of 4 years driving experience in winter conditions (road test may be required)

We Value you:

Competitive wages
Full time, year-round work
Sunlife Benefits
Vacation and holiday pay
Local incentives
Room for growth
Great work place culture
About Centerfire:
Centerfire Energy Group is an Indigenous owned full-service industrial and commercial contractor that started operations in the Alberta oil and gas industry and has expanded to serve regions Canada wide. We specialize in Light equipment services such as large-scale clearing, civil construction, site services, modular facilities, and general site maintenance. We also supply aggregate and logistics services, environmental assignments, residential/commercial land development, underground utility installation and emergency spill response, to name a few.
We pride ourselves on operating with safety excellence at the forefront of our operations from our front-line personnel to our executive team and will never place any priority above ensuring our people’s safety at the workplace. Our direct industry experience has allowed us to become experts at avoiding unnecessary costs to clients and eliminating redundancies to create the highest value of service in the industry. At Centerfire, we are invested in the goals of our clients and operate as one team. We have been successful in serving even the most remote geographic locations with some of the most challenging terrain across Canada.
We are proud of our Indigenous roots and value supporting our local Indigenous communities through community engagement and development; Together, we can make a difference.

Centerfire Energy group is comprised of several Western Canadian companies that form part of our operations;

Alcor Facilities Management
Club Industrial Trailers
Fort McKay Alcor
Kanyon Project & Site Services
Element Controls
Job Type: Full-time

Education:

Bachelor's Degree (preferred)
Experience:

QA/QC: 2 years (preferred)
civil construction: 4 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:

Driving Licence (preferred)
Work Location: In person

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