Quality Control Manager

Trueline
Oahu, HI

A highly regarded federal construction contractor with a strong pipeline of healthcare and government projects, is seeking a Quality Control Manager / Site Safety and Health Officer (QCM/SSHO) to join their team on Oahu in Hawaii. This role is critical to ensuring project quality and safety compliance across active military and healthcare construction projects, offering long-term stability and strong career growth.

What You'll Do as the QCM/SSHO:

  • Lead and manage the project Quality Management System (QMS)
  • Serve as the authority on-site for quality and safety compliance
  • Conduct inspections, identify deficiencies, and drive corrective actions
  • Develop and maintain quality plans, procedures, and documentation
  • Coordinate with project teams and clients to ensure contract compliance
  • Perform internal audits and track subcontractor performance
  • Develop and enforce site-specific safety plans and protocols
  • Lead safety orientations, weekly meetings, and toolbox talks
  • Conduct hazard analyses, safety inspections, and incident investigations
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA, USACE, and EM385-1-1 standards
  • Maintain accurate records related to inspections, safety, and compliance

Must-Haves as the QCM/SSHO:

  • 5+ years of recent safety management experience in construction
  • Experience in healthcare, federal, or military construction projects
  • Current OSHA 30 certification (Construction or General Industry)
  • Current CPR, First Aid, and AED certification (in-person, not online only)
  • USACE Construction Quality Management certification
  • Strong knowledge of safety regulations including EM385-1-1
  • Proven experience developing and managing quality control programs
  • Strong communication and documentation skills
  • Ability to lead independently on active job sites

Nice-to-Haves as the QCM/SSHO:

  • Experience working on military bases or USACE projects
  • Additional safety certifications or formal safety training programs
  • Familiarity with healthcare construction standards and requirements
  • Experience managing subcontractor quality programs

This Role Offers:

  • Competitive compensation from $130,000 to $170,000 depending on experience
  • Strong backlog of awarded federal and healthcare projects
  • Stable, long-term opportunity with a preferred government contractor
  • Growth-oriented environment with advancement potential
  • Supportive leadership team with minimal micromanagement
  • Performance-based bonus structure
  • Opportunity to work on high-impact, mission-critical projects
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