What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Control Specialist position at Silverback Concrete?
Benefits:
- Bonus based on performance
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Vision insurance
- Wellness resources
A Concrete Quality Control Specialist ensures concrete production meets specified standards and regulations, focusing on testing, monitoring, and documentation. This involves evaluating raw materials, mixing processes, and finished products, as well as collaborating with various stakeholders to address quality issues and maintain a positive work environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities:
- Sampling and Testing:
- Conducting various tests on raw materials (like aggregates and cement) and fresh/hardened concrete to verify compliance with project specifications and industry standards (e.g., ASTM, ACI).
- Monitoring Production:
- Overseeing concrete mixing, placement, and curing processes to ensure consistency and identify potential issues.
- Quality Control Plan Implementation:
- Disseminating and verifying the implementation of the Quality Control Plan among production personnel.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintaining accurate records of all tests, observations, and any corrective actions taken, and preparing reports for management and other relevant parties.
- Collaboration and Communication:
- Working closely with engineers, contractors, plant operators, and other stakeholders to resolve quality concerns and ensure a collaborative approach to quality control.
- Troubleshooting:
- Identifying the root cause of quality problems and recommending appropriate corrective actions to maintain product quality.
- Material Optimization:
- Optimizing concrete mixtures by adjusting mix designs or recommending the use of admixtures as needed.
- Ensuring Compliance:
- Verifying that all concrete products and processes adhere to relevant safety regulations and industry standards.
- Maintaining Equipment:
- Ensuring testing equipment is properly calibrated and maintained for accurate results.
Essential Skills and Qualifications:
- Technical Knowledge:
- A strong understanding of concrete materials, mix designs, testing procedures, and relevant industry standards (e.g., ASTM, ACI).
- Testing Proficiency:
- Experience in performing various concrete tests, including slump, air content, unit weight, and compressive strength tests.
- Communication Skills:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively convey information to various stakeholders.
- Problem-Solving Skills:
- Ability to identify, analyze, and resolve quality-related issues in a timely and effective manner.
- Attention to Detail:
- A high level of attention to detail is essential for accurate testing and documentation.
- Physical Stamina:
- The job may require physical activity, including lifting heavy materials and working in various weather conditions.
- Valid Driver's License:
- Reliable transportation to and from job sites is often required.
- Prior Experience:
- Experience in concrete or construction industry is often preferred.
- Education:
- A civil engineering technology diploma or related education is preferred.
“Construction management is for the fainthearted,” says nobody ever.
When it comes to the crews you rely on, you need carelessness like you need a hole in your head. This rings truer for concrete than any other aspect of construction. Tiny flaws can cause huge problems.
You have one chance to make a building that holds up to the highest standards, and that starts with firm foundations.
You need pros and team-players who sweat the details. Who respect your budget. Who can handle concrete in any form from footers to elevated decks. And you’ll get the most value from a leader who cares about the people grinding away on the job today as well as those who will use the finished product tomorrow.