Job Details | Purpose of Position: The Quality Control Auditor is responsible for conducting internal audits and will assist in providing oversight and continual improvement at all ARS remote sites and Elmendorf AFB locations. These internal auditing activities are used to assess and ensure quality control and compliance are met as required by the Company’s Operation Maintenance Procedures (OMP), Operating Instructions (OI), Performance Work Statement (PWS), and Government directives. Primary Responsibilities: 1. Perform Quality Control (QC) audits, inspections, or investigations at all ARS locations to verify conformance of employee work activities to the Company’s OMP’s, OI’s, and the PWS. 2. Schedule and conduct QC audits of all ARS locations. 3. Pro-actively apply problem solving skills to clearly identify a problem. 4. Generate written reports and Corrective Action Records and ensure appropriate actions are taken to resolve quality deficiencies. 5. Evaluate corrective actions based on the findings of the QC/QA inspections and investigations. 6. Maintain all QC records and follow-up corrective action reports. 7. Ensure the effectiveness of QC procedures and inspection checklists. 8. Review for accuracy and ensure all Contract Data Requirements List items and any other contract-required items are submitted by the appropriate method and submitted to the correct agency in a timely manner. 9. Develop a robust cross feed program to share “Best Practice” processes, findings of non-conformances, observations for opportunities to improve, and any other information deemed useful for improving operations throughout all ARS sites. 10. Enforce and help all employees to recognize quality as a key element of customer satisfaction and meeting the Company’s goals. 11. Plan and coordinate work activities with other ARS personnel, sites and departments. 12. Be familiar with ARCTEC Operating Instructions, Administrative Instructions, Task Orders, Personnel Policies and Procedures, and the systems, procedures and equipment applicable to the job responsibilities. Core Qualifications: 1. Possess a certificate from a recognized commercial, community or military institute in electrical/electronics and a background of at least 5 years in the QC field in government, industry or military. 2. Working knowledge of computers and typical applications including word processing (MS Word), spreadsheets (MS Excel), and database (MS Access). 3. Knowledge of Automated Technical Order Management System (ATOMS). 4. Experience with, and knowledge of, Air Force Instructions and ARS Operating Instructions and Operation Maintenance Procedures. 5. Demonstrate strong organizational skills and the ability to work independently. 6. Demonstrated ability to work in a team-based service-oriented environment. Must possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact tactfully and resourcefully with co-workers, internal and external customers. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing. 7. Demonstrated ability to review paperwork for completeness, appropriateness, and conformity to established policies and procedures. 8. Ability to travel individually or in a group to remote sites throughout Alaska. Must be able to travel in small aircraft and be prepared to remain overnight in small villages in substandard accommodations. Must be able to travel approximately 50% of position time. 9. Must be US citizen or US national and have ability to obtain and maintain a SECRET security clearance. 10. Must be able to read, speak, and write English proficiently enough to complete all employment duties. 11. Must have a valid Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record. 12. Current biennial CPR, First Aid Certification and Automated Electronic Defibrillator (AED). A complete job description is in the Anchorage dispatch office. Applicants must be registered with the Union, have a current dues receipt and a current resume on file in the Anchorage dispatch office that reflects all of the qualifications required by the employer, to be referred by the Union. |