Connectivity Quality Control Engineer chez Legacy Professional Services
Legacy Professional Services · New Albany, États-Unis d'Amérique · On-site
- Bureau à New Albany
Description
The Connectivity Quality Control Engineer (CQCE) is responsible for executing and overseeing quality assurance and quality control activities for connectivity, structured cabling, fiber optic, and low-voltage systems on a hyperscale data center construction project. This role ensures all connectivity infrastructure is installed in accordance with contract documents, project specifications, industry standards, and hyperscale owner requirements, with a strong focus on system reliability, performance, and commissioning readiness.
The Connectivity QC Engineer works closely with the QA/QC Manager, Superintendents, MEP teams, commissioning agents, IT stakeholders, subcontractors, and vendors to drive first-time quality execution and support a zero-defect turnover of connectivity systems.
Requirements
Connectivity Quality Leadership
- Serve as the primary field quality representative for connectivity and low-voltage scopes.
- Promote and enforce a disciplined, quality-focused culture across connectivity subcontractors and vendors.
- Support the QA/QC Manager in implementing project-wide quality standards related to network infrastructure systems.
Connectivity QA/QC Planning
- Support development and execution of the project-specific Quality Management Plan for connectivity systems.
- Review connectivity drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, and method statements for compliance.
- Participate in constructability reviews, coordination meetings, and pre-installation planning.
- Ensure quality requirements align with owner standards, IT requirements, and commissioning criteria.
Inspections & Field Execution
- Perform and document inspections for connectivity systems, including but not limited to:
- Structured cabling (copper and fiber)
- Backbone and horizontal cabling systems
- Pathways, raceways, trays, and supports
- Telecommunications rooms, racks, cabinets, and enclosures
- Grounding, bonding, labeling, and separation requirements
- Verify installations comply with approved submittals, drawings, manufacturer requirements, and industry standards (TIA/EIA, BICSI).
- Monitor installation methods and workmanship to prevent defects, rework, and performance issues.
Testing, Commissioning & System Readiness
- Witness and document testing activities, including fiber testing, copper certification, and performance validation.
- Coordinate with commissioning and IT teams to support system readiness and integrated testing.
- Ensure deficiencies are identified early and resolved prior to commissioning and turnover milestones.
Nonconformance & Corrective Action Management
- Identify, document, and track connectivity-related nonconformances (NCRs) through closure.
- Coordinate corrective actions with subcontractors and vendors and verify satisfactory resolution.
- Analyze defect trends and recommend corrective or preventive measures.
Trade, Vendor & Cross-Discipline Coordination
- Work closely with connectivity subcontractors and vendors to communicate quality expectations and resolve field issues.
- Coordinate with Electrical, Mechanical, Fire Protection, and Architectural teams to ensure proper system interfaces.
- Collaborate with Safety, Commissioning, and VDC/BIM teams to support coordinated delivery of connectivity systems.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate connectivity quality records, including:
- Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs)
- Test reports and certification results
- Deficiency logs and corrective action tracking
- Utilize project management platforms such as Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam, Primavera P6, or MS Project as applicable.
- Provide regular quality status updates to the QA/QC Manager and project leadership.
Project Closeout & Turnover
- Support preparation of connectivity closeout documentation, including test results and turnover packages.
- Verify connectivity systems meet quality, performance, and documentation requirements prior to owner turnover.
- Assist with final inspections, acceptance testing, and turnover readiness reviews.
Additional Responsibilities
- Perform other duties as assigned by the QA/QC Manager or Project Leadership.
Core Competencies & Behavioral Expectations
- Quality Mindset: Strong commitment to connectivity system quality, performance, and reliability.
- Communication: Clear, direct communication with subcontractors, vendors, and project leadership.
- Problem Solving: Proactively identifies and resolves installation, testing, and coordination issues.
- Accountability: Takes ownership of assigned connectivity scopes and quality outcomes.
- Organization: Effectively manages inspections, testing activities, and documentation.
- Professionalism: Represents the company and project standards with integrity and consistency.
Required & Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Electrical/Telecommunications Engineering, or related field preferred; equivalent experience accepted.
- 7+ years of experience supporting or leading connectivity/low-voltage scopes on large-scale construction projects.
- Prior experience on hyperscale data center or mission-critical facilities strongly preferred.
- Strong understanding of structured cabling standards (TIA/EIA, BICSI) and best practices.
- Familiarity with hyperscale owner standards preferred.
- Background in QA/QC or commissioning support for connectivity systems.
- BICSI RCDD certification or equivalent credentials preferred.
- Proficiency with construction management and documentation software (Procore, BIM 360, Bluebeam, Primavera P6, MS Project).
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and submittals.
- Strong written, verbal, and coordination skills.
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
- Ability to work on-site in an active construction environment for extended periods.
- Frequent walking, standing, climbing ladders/stairs, and conducting field inspections.
- Occasional lifting of materials or equipment up to 20 pounds.
- Exposure to noise, dust, cabling materials, and typical jobsite conditions.
- Ability to review drawings, schedules, and digital documentation regularly.