Primary Responsibilities
• Review project drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, quality requirements, and applicable standards to understand
requirements for each scope of work.
• Implement and maintain the project QA/QC plan, inspection checklists, testing logs, deficiency logs, and quality
documentation procedures.
• Perform routine field inspections to verify work is completed in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, shop
drawings, and manufacturer requirements.
• Coordinate required inspections, sampling, testing, and reporting with third party testing agencies and special inspectors.
• Track deficiencies, corrective actions, re-inspections, and final acceptance through completion.
• Verify that delivered materials match approved submittals, purchase documents, manufacturer data, and project
specifications.
• Document quality activities with daily reports, inspection records, photos, test reports, meeting notes, non-conformance
reports, and closeout documentation.
• Communicate quality concerns early and clearly to the project team so issues can be corrected before they create rework,
schedule delays, or non-compliant installations.
Field Coordination Duties
• Attend and support pre-installation meetings, preparatory meetings, and quality coordination meetings for major scopes of
work.
• Coordinate with subcontractors before work is covered, concealed, backfilled, energized, or advanced to the next construction
phase.
• Support civil, earthwork, utilities, concrete, structural, electrical, mechanical, architectural, and closeout quality activities as
applicable to the project.
• Maintain awareness of project schedule activities and coordinate inspections in a way that supports the overall construction
sequence.
• Assist with punch list development, turnover tracking, commissioning support, and final quality documentation.
Required Skills and Qualifications
• Strong understanding of construction drawings, specifications, field installation requirements, and quality control processes.
• Ability to read and interpret civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and site plans.
• Strong attention to detail with the ability to identify deficiencies and follow through until corrective actions are completed.
• Excellent written documentation skills, including clear inspection notes, photo documentation, logs, reports, and issue
tracking.
• Professional communication skills and the ability to coordinate with project leadership, field teams, subcontractors, inspectors,
and owner representatives.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, Procore, or similar construction management and document control
software.
• Ability to work in active field conditions and maintain a consistent site presence.

Brycon was founded on June 1, 1990, in New Mexico to fit a market need for specialized cleanroom construction. Now in our 30th year of business, we continue to perform work that other companies cannot do or avoid because of its complexity. We are one of the largest general contractors in the Southwest and attribute our long-standing success to a continuous focus on our core values: safety, customer service, ethics, community involvement and quality. Our vision is to be the best construction service provider, period.
Our business is built on TRUST: 85% of our work is with repeat clientele. Once you work with us, you won’t have to look for a contractor again. Since 1990, we’ve been doing the job right: on time, on budget, and safely -- our industry-leading EMR means that our safety standards extend beyond our employees to our clients.
Brycon continues to distinguish itself from competitors through its Structured Around Service culture. What we offer you is simple: experience and exceptional service. We build long-lasting relationships with our clients because they know what they can expect from us, and because of that, our clients are never disappointed. At Brycon, we believe it isn’t what you build, it’s how you build it that counts.