Quality Control Specialist

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<span class="jobdescription"><p><span style="color:#0c0c85"><strong>About the role</strong></span></p> <p>The Quality Control Specialist is the primary enforcer of the "Golden Standard" within the RDD National Practice. This role is responsible for ensuring that every project—regardless of geographic location—is executed with the same precision and technical integrity. You will oversee the implementation of In-Process Quality Control (IPQC) systems and digital checklists to eliminate "Style Drift" and ensure "First-Pass Yield" on all site handovers. Success in this role requires a "zero-defect" mindset, deep technical knowledge of hyperscale infrastructure, and the ability to conduct rigorous audits that turn field errors into opportunities for continuous improvement.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Annual compensation: </strong>$42,910 - $60,480 USD</p> <p> </p> <p><span style="color:#0c0c85"><strong>What you'll be doing</strong></span></p> <ul> <li>Implement and manage In-Process Quality Control (IPQC) checkpoints throughout the 5-Phase Gated Framework to catch variances before they escalate.</li> <li>Conduct comprehensive audits of all active hyperscale sites to verify adherence rates to internal quality control protocols.</li> <li>Compare actual site delivery against original Project Charters to identify quality gaps and ensure long-term outcome predictability.</li> <li>Analyze recurring deployment defects to recommend updates to design standards or installation SOPs.</li> <li>Identify, document, and track "punch list" items through, ensuring contractors remediate issues before final sign-off.</li> </ul> <ul> <li>Embrace and support Computacenter’s mission and core values.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><span style="color:#0c0c85"><strong>What you have</strong></span></p> <ul> <li>A bachelor’s degree in quality management, construction management, engineering, or a related technical field.</li> <li>5+ years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) within the datacenter, large-scale construction or high-tech manufacturing sectors.</li> <li>Legally eligible to work in the United States.</li> <li>Exceptional eye for detail and the ability to conduct rigorous, impartial inspections against a written standard.</li> <li>Ability to read and interpret BIM models, Blueprints, CAD drawings, and Line Diagrams.</li> <li>Mastery of digital quality auditing tools and the ability to digitize traditional "paper-and-pencil" inspection processes.</li> <li>Ability to identify the root cause of rework and collaborate with "The Engine" to implement corrective actions.</li> <li>Skill in delivering direct, constructive feedback to field personnel to ensure compliance without disrupting site velocity.</li> <li>Absolute commitment to the 5-Phase Gated Framework, ensuring no project skips critical quality gates.</li> <li>Ability to work with a cross-functional team that includes all levels of the organization.</li> <li>Some travel required.</li> </ul> <p> </p><p><strong>What you can expect</strong></p> <p>There’s so much more to enjoy about being at Computacenter than just having a rewarding career. In addition to offering competitive compensation plans and long-term career opportunities, we provide an attractive mix of benefit plans to contribute to your good health, future financial security, and peace of mind.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>About us</strong></p> <p>Computacenter is a leading independent technology partner, trusted by large corporate and public sector organizations. We help our world-renowned customers to source, transform, and manage their IT infrastructure to deliver digital transformation, enabling users and their business. We’re a public company quoted on the London FTSE 250 (CCC.L) and employ over 20,000 people worldwide. In the US, we support some of the country’s best-known businesses with regional hubs in San Francisco and Irvine, CA; Norcross, GA; Plano, TX; and New York City; and Integration Centers in Silicon Valley and Atlanta. <a href="https://www.computacenter.com/us" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.computacenter.com/us</a></p> </span>

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