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The Role.
The GMC Group Quality Manager has overall management responsibility for the development, implementation, monitoring and continuous Improvement of the GMC Integrated Management System (IMS) across the GMC Group, with primary responsibilities for developing the Quality Management System (QMS) within the IMS.
The QMS will be developed in accordance with GMCs contractual requirements and will ensure all quality assurance and quality control processes are in place to achieve both GMCs and our Clients QA/QC standards and requirements.
Key Duties and Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
Key Responsibilities:
Quality Assurance:
* Overall responsibility for the GMC Integrated Management System including maintaining our ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001 & ISO27001 Certification.
* Responsible for developing the GMC Quality Management System within the IMS.
* Gain a thorough understanding of all clients Quality Standards, specs and requirements
* Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), checklists etc. to ensure QA compliance.
* Develop and schedule training programmes focused on quality of workmanship such as electrofusion welding etc.
* Provide training and guidance to site teams to promote quality awareness.
* Develop a schedule of Technical Bulletins and Toolbox Talks on all quality items to raise awareness and understanding of QA/QC items.
* Ensure all Quality Reporting internally and externally is complete to a high standard.
Quality Control:
* Manage, develop and upskill the QA/QC Advisors working across operations
* Develop, manage and assist the HSQE Manager with all material testing processes in line with client specifications.
* Liaise with testing laboratories and compile material test results.
* Conduct scheduled site visits and audits to ensure quality standards are upheld.
* Ensure quality records are maintained throughout the construction lifecycle.
* Prepare quality documentation for tender submissions, including Quality Management Plans and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs).
* Compile and deliver project Safety Files to clients upon completion
* Monitor and audit subcontractors and suppliers to ensure they are in compliance with GMC standards
The Candidate: Required Experience and Competencies:
Relevant Engineering Qualification/ Civil Engineering Degree or equivalent qualification.
Minimum 7-10 years' experience in Quality or Engineering (civil, utilities, or construction experience highly desirable).
Full clean driver's licence essential.
Strong technical and analytical skills with proven report writing ability.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Strong IT proficiency (MS Office, Excel, PowerPoint).
Become a part of something bigger.
At the heart of GMC is our people, from engineers through to customer service and we aim to work collaboratively towards our common goals.
GMC is an equal opportunity employer, and we aim to recruit and retain like-minded people from diverse backgrounds with a wide range of expertise.
In GMC we foster a work culture that promotes collaboration and learning, building an environment where our people have the capacity to maximise their potential whilst gaining the opportunity to continuously develop.
Our Future.
Since the founding of GMC in 1981 by Gerry McCloskey, GMC has grown to be Ireland's leading Civils and Utilities company and the future for GMC is bright. We have engaged with our staff and other stakeholders to agree and publish our core values.
One of our core values is to "Focus on the Future".
Our growth to date reflects the confidence that our customers have in our service delivery, in the innovative approach that we bring to how we do our work, and to our culture of safety and quality.
We have ambitious plans to develop our footprint in Ireland and overseas but understand that every decision we make contributes to people's quality of life throughout generations, and we don't take that responsibility lightly as we build Ireland's infrastructure of tomorrow, today.