Ref. 66909

Quality Manager

  • Location: Westminster, Greater London
  • Salary: £250 - £250 per day
  • Type: Temporary / Full Time

Seven Social Care is looking for a Quality Manager to fill an exclusive opportunity in Westminster.

 We have opportunities available for up to 12 months and the pay is £250 per day (Umbrella).

 The Hiring manager is looking for someone who can work 36 hours a week (various shifts available from Monday to Sunday).

  Key Responsibilities:

To be the person responsible for the quality of works on schemes delivered by the Capital Works Team.

Provide professional reports and information in relation to Major Works progress, quality, and handover.

Comply with agreed responsibilities detailed within the Scheme Quality Plans.

Positively respond to technical and quality matters identified by residents and other stakeholders in both the delivery of new schemes and on completed schemes during the Rectification Period including the certification of Making Good and/or any latent defects.

Act on behalf of the Principal Surveyor and/or nominated Contract Administrator by undertaking audits of the works to ensure that each project is defect free, meets the required quality standards, complies with the specification, and contributes to an increase in Customer Satisfaction.

Ensure that Scheme Quality Plans are prepared and administered in accordance with the stated standards and testing regimes.

Work with the Senior Construction Manager in matters of compliance with British Standards, Building Regulations, Planning Consent, Manufactures Recommendations, Specification, Agreement Certification & Codes of Practice recognised by the industry.

Advise the Project Surveyor, Principal Surveyor and Senior Construction Manager on issues associated with matters of quality, finish, and compliance with the specification, having due regard to the requirements of the Contract Administrator and value for money.

Undertake site inspections, take contemporaneous records of resources, workmanship, materials, defects as appropriate and report on and discharge findings.

Attend and report at pre-contract and site progress meetings.

Identify technical problems on site, to recommend corrective measures and to ensure that Contractors take timely corrective action when defects are discovered.

Prepare schedules of defects and to certify rectification of snagging items. Attend site progress, Project Completion Handover and End of Defects inspection meetings as required by Project Surveyor, Principal Surveyor, and to assist in compiling and discharging lists of unsatisfactory works.

If this role is something you’d be interested in or available to undertake, please could you reply to this email with your CV ASAP? Alternatively, if this role would not be suitable for you but you know someone who may be interested then please feel free to share my contact details.

 

Seven also run a referral scheme – if you know anyone looking for this type of work then please put them in touch, and we can pay you £250 once they are placed and have worked 100 hours!