Responsibilities
Serve as the Quality Health Safety Environmental (QHSE) leader and technical expert.
Ensure compliance with ASME, ISO, OSHA, ISN, Veriforce, and internal standards.
Lead and manage all safety training, certifications, and compliance efforts.
Conduct and document inspections of fabricated products, ensuring adherence to ASME, ISO, customer specifications, and standards.
Oversee and support all QC staff, including hiring, training, mentoring, and performance management.
Perform and document various NDE inspections (RT, UT, MT, PT).
Maintain and improve the Quality Management System (QMS).
Lead internal ISO audits and maintain documentation for ASME compliance.
Track and investigate safety incidents; ensure timely corrective actions.
Facilitate safety meetings and serve as safety subject matter expert.
Coordinate 3rd-party and customer inspections as required.
Review and interpret fabrication drawings, codes, and specifications.
Interact effectively with purchasing, engineering, production, and customer representatives.
Audit welding procedures and welder qualifications.
Evaluate controls efficiency and identify operational and compliance risks.
Identify and implement improvements to processes, training, and documentation.
Maintain and submit compliance documentation for OSHA, DOT, and environmental agencies.
Keep accurate records of inspections, training, and incident reports.
Ensure all weldments meet applicable codes, standards, engineering and customer requirements.
Other duties as assigned.
Summary
The primary responsibility of the Quality Manager is responsible for overseeing all Quality Control, Health & Safety, and Environmental compliance efforts. This includes ensuring all fabricated products meet applicable codes and standards (ASME, ISO 9001:2015, OSHA), leading internal and external audits, maintaining a safe work environment, mentoring QC and safety staff, and supporting process improvement initiatives. This role reports directly to the CEO and supports cross functional collaboration across engineering, manufacturing, purchasing, and customer representatives.
The company was founded in 1984 as National Engineering Services Corporation. In 2015, we changed our name to NESC Staffing to better reflect the service we provide to businesses and professionals.
We have grown to six branch offices that cover the entire United States, providing everything from engineering to science recruitment and more. Our goal then and now is to combine years of experience in the industry with state-of-the-art recruitment and payroll methods to provide our employees and client companies with qualified technical support and quality service. We are a privately held nationwide firm with corporate headquarters in Portsmouth, NH.