QA/QC Site Manager
Summary: The Quality Control Site Manager is responsible for ensuring that all electrical installations meet project specifications, applicable codes, safety standards, and client quality requirements. This role oversees on-site quality processes for electrical work—including power, lighting, grounding, low-voltage, and special systems—while coordinating with project teams, inspectors, and clients to deliver compliant, defect-free installations.
Material handlers relocate products and raw materials, such as timber or iron, within a facility using forklifts or pallet jacks. They also may handle recordkeeping responsibilities related to inventory, product locations or labeling to help the company remain organized.
Key Responsibilities
Common duties include:
- Accepting and inspecting products, materials and other items delivered to the business
- Placing received items in the warehouse, storage spaces and other designated locations for safe storage
- Referring to ID tags or labels to locate items
- Completing documentation, including work and shipping orders
- Performing inventory control activities, such as regular counts and order fulfillment
- Packaging, crating and loading finished products for shipping
- Resolving conflicts in item locations, damaged goods or missing packages
- Promote continuous improvement and lessons learned across projects.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- First-pass inspection acceptance rate.
- Number and severity of quality-related NCRs.
- Rework hours/costs related to electrical installation quality.
- Inspection schedule adherence.
- Punch list item count and closure time.
- Compliance with QA/QC documentation requirements.
- Successful electrical system commissioning without delays.
- Client and AHJ satisfaction ratings.
Key Interfaces
Internal
Project Manager
Site Superintendent
Electrical Foremen & Field Crews
Safety Manager
Engineering / BIM / Prefabrication Teams
External
Owners & Client Representatives
General Contractors / Construction Managers
Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs)
Third-Party Inspectors & Testing Agencies
Equipment Vendors & Manufacturers
Required Skills & Qualifications (Typical)
- Journeyman or Master Electrician background strongly preferred.
- 7–15+ years of electrical construction experience.
- Strong working knowledge of NEC, local codes, and electrical testing standards.
- Experience with commercial or industrial electrical systems.
- Ability to read and interpret one-line diagrams, schematics, and specifications.
- Strong documentation, reporting, and coordination skills.
- Familiarity with commissioning processes and quality management systems.
Certifications:
Required:
- Journeyman Electrician
- OSHA 30
- NFPA 70E
- NICET II-III
- CQT or CQI
Preferred:
- Master Electrician
- NICET III-IV
- Certified Quality Inspector (ASQ)
- OSHA 30 (Minimum)
- NFPA 70E
- ISO 9001 Auditor
- First Aid / CPR / AED
- Commissioning Authority (CxA) or Electrical Commissioning Training
- Materials manager
- Warehouse associate
- Order picker
- Forklift operator
Copeland Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. Our company is committed to maintaining a respectful, professional, and inclusive work environment across all offices and job sites where every employee is treated with dignity and respect.