Job Description
Job Location: Tucson - Tucson, AZ 85706
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: High School
Travel Percentage: None
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: AccountingWHAT YOU’LL BE DOING
The position implements testing and inspection procedures to verify that products meet established standards at certain stages of manufacturing and at their completion. Quality control (QC) procedures and tests encompass various phases of operations from receipt of raw materials through the manufacturing process to testing and inspecting finished products.
Principle Accountabilities
- Oversee the Quality Control (QC) Department and ensure that employees are following established standards and mirroring the National Precast Concrete Association (NPCA) And (ACPA American Concrete Pipe Association) QC Manual. Interviews, hires, trains, plans, assigns, and directs work; motivates, coaches, evaluates, rewards and disciplines employees. Interfaces with Human Resources, Quality Director, and the General Manager regarding employee performance related issues and address each situation appropriately. Adheres to the Cardinal Rule of Conduct and holds others accountable to the policy.
- Develops, implements and maintains continuous improvements that support manufacturing with the highest quality in mind and meets the customers' needs. Updates and makes appropriate changes to the Quality Control Manual for improvement purposes based on updates from NPCA & ACPA standards or direction from Plant Management. Make recommendations for better quality products.
- Verifies that identification tags are created for daily pre-pour inspections, that the inspections are documented and performed in accordance with inspection procedures, and that the completion of the inspections is recorded on the identification tags.
- Verifies that inspections for rebar cages have been performed for proper placement based on specifications and production drawings and that block outs, inserts, knockouts, pulling irons, ground rod holes and any other addition required after set-up are installed prior to concrete pours.
- Initiates and reviews evaluation and disposition reports, product form inspection reports, pre-pour /post-pour inspection reports and scrap reports, and works with Plant Management to affirm that products are being manufactured in accordance with drawings and specifications and processes are followed to achieve high quality products.
- Verifies concrete is sampled and tested for its slump, air content, temperature, and unit weight daily, and that test results are recorded on appropriate paper forms. Verifies that post-pour inspections are performed, and findings are recorded on appropriate paper inspection forms.
- Maintains a safe and clean work environment, returns all tools after use to proper storage location, and performs routine housekeeping (i.e.: cleaning, organizing). Performs all work in accordance with established safety procedures. Identifies unsafe working conditions and takes immediate action to correct the hazards.
- Notifies the appropriate teams of nonconformance issues identified during inspections and helps develop corrective action plans. Partners with management to ensure concrete designs are properly documented and comply with applicable standards and job specifications, including tolerances for temperature, slump, slump flow, unit weight, and entrained air content. Works with production foremen, supervisors, and managers to correct workmanship issues before additional products are produced.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
The ideal candidate will possess demonstrated management or supervisory experience. Other desired qualifications include:
- 3 years of related experience, preferably in the construction industry.
- Ability to read and interpret production drawings.
- Familiar with ACI, ASTM, and NPCA ACPA manuals and procedures.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office (Email, Spreadsheet, Word Processor).
ALL ABOUT JENSEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Like you, our founder, Don Jensen was looking for a way to support his family, so he started his company in 1968. Since its founding, we’ve supported communities across Nevada, California, Arizona, Washington, Missouri and Hawaii.
Jensen likely impacts your daily life. We build culverts to drain water from your neighborhoods, underground utility boxes to hold cables, and manholes to allow workers access to the sewers deep below the roads we drive on. And that’s just a small sample of what we do at Jensen daily.
When you work at one of Jensen’s many locations, you will enjoy the close relationships and camaraderie of a small company while being part of a larger, well-established, growing company.
We are committed to ensuring employment practices that promote equal opportunities. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodation during your interview.
We consider the wide variety of factors in making compensation decisions, including job-related knowledge; skillset; experience, education and training; certifications; and other relevant business and organizational factors.
Additional Compensation and Benefits: Jensen Infrastructure offers various competitive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability insurance, PTO, and 401k with a Company match. The successful candidate may also be eligible to participate in Jensen’s annual incentive program, subject to the rules governing such programs. Incentive awards will depend on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and company performance.