Quality Control Manager and Site Safety and Health Officer
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Construction
Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Position Overview
One of our large federal government contracting clients has an upcoming need for a Quality Control Manager/Site Safety & Health Office (QA/SSHO) for a 9-month project at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. The QA/SSHO is responsible for overseeing all site‑specific safety, occupational health, risk management, and quality control activities for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) project to upgrade an existing facility entrance guard station and barrier.
RoleSummary
The selected candidate will serve as the project’s primary Quality Control Manager and Site Safety and Health Officer. This person will be responsible for implementing and managing the USACE Contractor Quality Control program, administering the approved Accident Prevention Plan, supporting EM 385‑1‑1 compliance, coordinating inspections and testing, managing daily QC and safety documentation, supporting submittal review, and ensuring all work is performed in accordance with contract documents, approved plans, applicable OSHA requirements, and USACE safety and quality requirements.
This is not a Superintendent role. The project Superintendent is a separate full‑time role and cannot also serve as QC Manager or SSHO.
Required Qualifications
- OSHA 30‑Hour Construction or General Industry card/certificate, instructor‑signed or otherwise acceptable under ENG Form 6282.
- Minimum 5 years of cumulative safety experience within the last 10 years managing or implementing a Safety and Occupational Health program on projects similar in industry type, size, and complexity to this contract.
- 24 hours of documented formal SOH‑related competency training, classroom or online, meeting EM 385‑1‑1 / ENG Form 6282 requirements.
- Ability to maintain competency through 24 hours of SOH training every three‑year period for the duration of the contract.
- Knowledge of EM 385‑1‑1, OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Activity Hazard Analyses, Accident Prevention Plans, daily safety inspections, incident reporting, and Government construction safety documentation.
- Federal / USACE construction projects
- Access Control Points or force protection projects
- Active Vehicle Barrier systems, passive vehicle barriers, gate systems, or security infrastructure
- Electrical, controls, PLC, communications, or low‑voltage/security systems
- Civil/site work, excavation, trenching, ductbank, concrete, paving, roadway restoration, and traffic control
- RMS/QCS or USACE RMS Contractor Mode
- Three phases of control: preparatory, initial, and follow‑up inspections
- Activity Hazard Analyses, Accident Prevention Plans, daily QC reports, and deficiency tracking
- Commissioning, performance verification testing, and closeout documentation
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