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J&J Worldwide Services seeks a Quality Control Manager responsible for managing the contract's quality control program, overseeing inspections, and maintaining records for compliance across delivery orders.
The role requires an Associate degree, 5 years of QMS experience on similar contracts, and certifications (OSHA 30, USACE CQMC, First Aid/CPR). Travel approx. 10% to sites, with potential training and safety duties.
This position shall have overall responsibility for the contractor's quality control management program, including maintaining and overseeing the entire contract's quality control management program.
Required: Associate Degree (related degree).
Required: 5 years. Preferred: 5 years.
Required: OSHA 30 Certification, USACE CQMC Certification, First Aid/CPR, and general certification. Preferred: Additional certification.
Approximately 10 % of the role will require leaving the base location.
This description is not intended to be an “all‑inclusive” list of the accountabilities of the job described. Rather, it describes the general nature of the job. Some aspects of this role may change over time, according to business needs, and such changes may not be recorded immediately. Requirements stated represent the minimum levels of knowledge, skills and/or abilities to qualify and satisfactorily perform this job.
THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS CREATING A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT BETWEEN J&J WORLDWIDE SERVICES AND ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR OTHERWISE ALTERING AN EMPLOYEE’S AT‑WILL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP WITH J&J WORLDWIDE SERVICES.
Minimum pay rate for this position is $110 000–$130 000. This position may also be eligible for a wide range of competitive benefits that can include, but are not limited to, medical, well‑being, financial planning, and short‑term incentive benefits.
Due to compliance requirements imposed by a federal contract, this position may be filled by U.S. Persons only. U.S. Persons includes: U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents, individuals granted refugee status in the U.S., and individuals granted asylum in the U.S.