Data Center Construction Quality Assurance & Quality Control (qa/qc)

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · NM

This role is for a Senior Data Center Facilities Development Manager focused on Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data center construction projects. The position involves overseeing construction quality, ensuring work and materials meet OCI standards, specifications, and code requirements. Responsibilities include field inspections, managing non-conformance, contractor accountability, and documentation for turnover. The role requires experience in mission-critical construction, data centers, or large-scale infrastructure.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead QA/QC oversight for data center construction activities across assigned projects or campuses.
  2. Conduct field inspections to verify installation quality across architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, low-voltage, controls, and related data center systems.
  3. Hold general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors accountable for quality performance.
  4. Manage non-conformance reports, quality observations, deficiency logs, and corrective action plans.
  5. Ensure project quality records are maintained and turnover packages are complete and accurate.

Skills

Required

  • Data center construction
  • Quality Assurance (QA)
  • Quality Control (QC)
  • Construction management
  • Technical documentation review
  • Field inspections
  • Contractor management
  • Risk identification
  • Problem-solving
  • Communication

Nice to have

  • Mission-critical facilities
  • Industrial facilities
  • Large-scale infrastructure projects
  • Commissioning processes
  • Root cause analysis
  • Vendor performance evaluation

What the JD emphasized

  • ensure that construction work, materials, systems, inspections, documentation, and turnover packages meet OCI requirements, project specifications, code requirements, and long-term operational expectations
  • ensuring that contractors and vendors deliver work in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, standards, method statements, inspection test plans, and commissioning requirements
  • identifying quality risks early
  • driving accountability with contractors
  • coordinating inspections
  • managing non-conformance processes
  • supporting commissioning readiness
  • ensuring that completed work is properly documented and ready for operational turnover
  • strong experience in mission-critical construction, data centers, industrial facilities, or large-scale infrastructure projects
  • comfortable working in fast-paced construction environments
  • reviewing technical documentation
  • leading field inspections
  • resolving quality issues
  • communicating effectively with executives, engineers, contractors, and site teams
  • strong technical judgment
  • attention to detail
  • construction quality experience
  • ability to influence teams without slowing delivery momentum
  • Ensure construction work is performed in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, codes, standards, project requirements, and OCI quality expectations.
  • Develop, implement, and manage project-specific quality plans, inspection processes, quality checklists, and audit routines.
  • Review contractor QA/QC plans, inspection test plans, method statements, material submittals, and quality procedures.
  • Establish clear quality expectations with general contractors, trade partners, vendors, and internal project teams.
  • Promote a culture of quality ownership, early issue identification, and continuous improvement across the project site.
  • Validate that installed work aligns with approved shop drawings, specifications, manufacturer requirements, and project standards.
  • Monitor critical construction activities, including equipment installation, cable pathways, piping, containment, grounding, firestopping, penetrations, labeling, access control, and system integration points.
  • Identify quality defects, installation issues, incomplete work, and risks to commissioning or operational readiness.
  • Track corrective actions through closure and verify that rework meets required standards.
  • Support walkdowns, punch list development, system readiness reviews, and turnover inspections.
  • Review contractor quality metrics, inspection results, non-conformance trends, rework items, and documentation status.
  • Lead quality meetings with contractors and trade partners to review open issues, upcoming inspections, recurring defects, and corrective actions.
  • Escalate quality risks that may affect schedule, cost, commissioning, safety, or operational turnover.
  • Partner with procurement, construction, and commercial teams to evaluate vendor performance and support resolution of quality-related disputes.
  • Ensure vendor-provided materials, equipment, and assemblies meet approved submittals, specifications, and manufacturer requirements.
  • Perform root cause analysis for recurring quality issues and drive preventive actions.
  • Ensure defects are properly documented, assigned, prioritized, and resolved before system acceptance or turnover.
  • Review contractor responses to quality issues and validate that proposed corrective actions are technically sound.
  • Track trends in rework, failed inspections, incomplete documentation, and installation defects.
  • Use quality data to improve contractor accountability, field execution, and future project standards.
  • Ensure project quality records a