You must be able to work in the U.S. without sponsorship. No C2C or 3rd parties, please.
We're hiring an experienced QA/QC Manager to support a greenfield data center construction project in New Albany, OH. This is a high-impact role for someone who understands the complexity of electrical installations and thrives in a detail-driven, fast-paced construction environment.
This is an on-site role focused on maintaining and overseeing all aspects of the project's quality assurance and control plan. You’ll report directly to the Project Manager and coordinate with on-site and off-site teams, subcontractors, and stakeholders to ensure compliance, safety, and precision across the board.
Key Requirements:
Hands-on experience with high voltage electrical projects
Strong command of construction quality regulations
Exceptional attention to detail and documentation
Ability to communicate effectively with all levels – from tradespeople to leadership
Previous experience in greenfield or data center construction strongly preferred
Skilled in electrical inspections, walk-downs, and system testing
Comfortable with tools like Excel, Word, and QA documentation systems
What You'll Be Doing:
Implement and manage the project’s QA/QC plan
Oversee subcontractor compliance and coordinate inspections
Lead documentation processes – from submittals and logs to final as-builts
Conduct walk-downs, material tracking, shop drawing reviews, and 4-phase inspections
Maintain testing records, rework lists, and support third-party audits
Actively ensure the project stays on track, safe, and within quality specs
Additional Info:
Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, specs, and system documentation
Prior work with systems like CSA, CX mapping, Bus Duct, Cable Bus, and MV/LV gear
Physical ability to move around large construction sites and wear PPE daily
15+ years in QA/QC for heavy industrial construction preferred
If you're someone who takes pride in doing it right the first time, keeps quality at the forefront, and is ready for a major project, let’s talk.