Description: The Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring that all construction activities and processes meet the specified quality standards of the project and comply with applicable regulations. Key responsibilities include:
- Development of the quality plan: Creating and implementing the project's Quality Control Plan, detailing procedures, criteria, and specifications to be followed during construction, along with the necessary inspections and tests.
- Supervision of quality processes: Supervising and controlling all construction processes, ensuring that each phase meets the established quality standards, from initial civil works to the installation of solar panels and electrical components.
- Inspection and material testing: Verifying that all materials arriving on-site comply with technical specifications. Conducting inspections and quality testing of materials such as concrete, steel, electrical cables, and mechanical components to ensure conformity with project requirements.
- Quality audits: Conducting regular on-site audits to verify that work procedures are carried out according to the quality plan. This includes inspecting the proper execution of work, ensuring that construction methods and equipment used are appropriate.
- Document control: Managing all documentation related to project quality, ensuring that information on tests, inspections, non-conformities, and certifications is recorded appropriately. This includes creating and maintaining quality files and control reports.
- Non-conformity management: Detecting and managing any non-conformities that arise during construction, whether related to materials, procedures, or installations. Proposing corrective and preventive actions to resolve them and avoid recurrence.
- Personnel training: Coordinating the training of personnel in quality control procedures, ensuring that work teams understand and correctly apply quality standards in all project phases.
- Coordination with contractors and suppliers: Maintaining constant communication with contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure that work and supplies meet the quality specifications required by the project.
- Safety and quality: Ensuring that quality standards also meet occupational safety criteria, guaranteeing that activities are performed safely and with the appropriate quality.
- Preparation of quality reports: Preparing periodic quality reports reflecting the status of work, tests performed, results obtained, non-conformities found, and corrective actions applied.
- Regulatory compliance: Ensuring that the project complies with all local and international quality regulations and industry-specific standards, ensuring that the photovoltaic plant obtains the necessary certifications.