QA/QC Technical Reviewer - School Facilities
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Location: Los Angeles, CA 90011
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Program Management | Construction Management
Kal Krishnan Consulting Services, Inc. (KKCS), a California Corporation, is a full-service construction management and program management organization. The firm has grown steadily in size and capability since its founding in 1987, and today employs more than 95 professionals in our regional offices. KKCS has attracted a full complement of highly experienced, talented, and dedicated professionals to its staff who bring a collaborative, integrated team approach to our clients' projects.
KKCS experience includes work on rail, airports, ports, freeways, schools, universities, facilities, water, wastewater, bridges, and roadways. Our client list includes federal agencies, state agencies, regional agencies, and private clients. KKCS has broad experience and expertise in engineering design, project management, and project controls services.
The KKCS culture is rooted in the ideals of integrity, safety, diversity, and ethical business practices, which is a commitment shared by all KKCS employees throughout our offices and project sites around the country. We have a positive impact on the communities we serve by not only improving infrastructure, but also providing service at a relatively low cost to the taxpayer. This allows more money to be available to the agencies we serve, which will inevitably be reinvested in the community. At KKCS, we value the individual employee and the importance of their contributions toward quality improvement.
QA/QC Technical Reviewer- Electrical- Asset Management -School Facilities
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
POSITION DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
KKCS is seeking a QA/QC Technical Reviewer - Electrical for School Facilities projects. The ideal candidate would be responsible for providing technical expertise and oversight for the review of electrical plans and specifications for school facilities. This role focuses on ensuring compliance with the School District's standards, safety codes, and quality expectations for electrical designs in the construction and modernization of educational facilities. The position involves collaborating with architects, engineers, and various District departments to maintain high standards of construction quality, safety, and operational efficiency. The position is full-time, W2, and onsite in Los Angeles, CA.
Duties:
Performs technical review of proposed electrical plans and specifications submitted by
District personnel, consultant staff, or commissioned architects and engineers for
construction projects
Provides review comments regarding adherence to District standards, quality of development
and documentation of electrical design, coordination with other disciplines, and other
technical issues as required.
Provides comments, lessons learned and research to support the development and
maintenance of the District's Design Guidelines including the School Design Guide,
Educational Specifications, Guide Technical Specifications, and Standard Technical
Drawings for the Facilities Services Division.
Provides comments and lessons learned to update and maintain District policies and guides
for the design of educational facilities and/or District construction electrical specifications to
assure conformance to building codes and safety requirements and to improve the quality
and economy of construction, maintenance, and operation.
Coordinates activities with those of other units of Design and A/E Technical Support and
other District organizations.
Performs other duties as assigned
Required Experience & Education:
Ten (10) years full time paid professional experience in electrical engineering planning,
design and construction of educational facilities
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree in architecture or
electrical engineering or related field
Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for up to 2 years of the educational
requirement, on a year-for-year basis.
Skills & Abilities:
Architecture and electrical engineering practices applied to repairs, modernizations, and new
construction of K-12 school building planning, design, and construction
Preparation of architectural and electrical engineering specifications and related contract
documents
State and local building codes and construction industry standards and their application to
school construction, including California Building Code (CBC), Cal Green Energy Code,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRE), and American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM)
Architectural and electrical engineering systems of building materials and building costs
Requirements of the Division of the State Architect (DSA) and California Department of
Education (CDE).
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Collaborative for High Performing
Schools (CHPS) and other sustainability requirements.
Commissioning processes and documentation requirements
Ability to perform quality assurance/quality control, constructability, and peer reviews of
District projects in design and construction.
Ability to prepare and review electrical standards and specifications for school buildings and
other structures.
Able to provide electrical technical review and advice on proposed product substitutions,
deviations from District standards, and technical questions from Owner Authorized
Representatives (OARs), Inspectors, Design Managers and A/E teams.
Provide sustained attention to complex specifications and provide clear detailed comments
Ability to write clear and concise reports and technical descriptions for District engineering
standards and project reviews.
Able to work effectively with commissioned architects and engineers, District personnel,
consultant staff, and representatives of public agencies.
Perform quality assurance/quality control, constructability, and peer reviews
Effective verbal and written communication
Preferred Licenses and Certificates:
A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California State Architectural Board
or Professional Engineer by the State Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
A valid Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential issued by the Construction Manager
Certification Institute (CMCI)
KKCS is an equal opportunity employer encouraging individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
Program Management | Construction Management
Kal Krishnan Consulting Services, Inc. (KKCS), a California Corporation, is a full-service construction management and program management organization. The firm has grown steadily in size and capability since its founding in 1987, and today employs more than 95 professionals in our regional offices. KKCS has attracted a full complement of highly experienced, talented, and dedicated professionals to its staff who bring a collaborative, integrated team approach to our clients' projects.
KKCS experience includes work on rail, airports, ports, freeways, schools, universities, facilities, water, wastewater, bridges, and roadways. Our client list includes federal agencies, state agencies, regional agencies, and private clients. KKCS has broad experience and expertise in engineering design, project management, and project controls services.
The KKCS culture is rooted in the ideals of integrity, safety, diversity, and ethical business practices, which is a commitment shared by all KKCS employees throughout our offices and project sites around the country. We have a positive impact on the communities we serve by not only improving infrastructure, but also providing service at a relatively low cost to the taxpayer. This allows more money to be available to the agencies we serve, which will inevitably be reinvested in the community. At KKCS, we value the individual employee and the importance of their contributions toward quality improvement.
QA/QC Technical Reviewer- Electrical- Asset Management -School Facilities
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
- Salary Range: $114,600-$119,600 annually
- Company-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees
- 401k retirement plan with company matching contribution
- Paid holidays
- Paid time off
- Company-paid life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) benefits
- Company-paid long-term (LTD) insurance
- Annual tuition assistance allowance for employees
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
POSITION DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
KKCS is seeking a QA/QC Technical Reviewer - Electrical for School Facilities projects. The ideal candidate would be responsible for providing technical expertise and oversight for the review of electrical plans and specifications for school facilities. This role focuses on ensuring compliance with the School District's standards, safety codes, and quality expectations for electrical designs in the construction and modernization of educational facilities. The position involves collaborating with architects, engineers, and various District departments to maintain high standards of construction quality, safety, and operational efficiency. The position is full-time, W2, and onsite in Los Angeles, CA.
Duties:
Performs technical review of proposed electrical plans and specifications submitted by
District personnel, consultant staff, or commissioned architects and engineers for
construction projects
Provides review comments regarding adherence to District standards, quality of development
and documentation of electrical design, coordination with other disciplines, and other
technical issues as required.
Provides comments, lessons learned and research to support the development and
maintenance of the District's Design Guidelines including the School Design Guide,
Educational Specifications, Guide Technical Specifications, and Standard Technical
Drawings for the Facilities Services Division.
Provides comments and lessons learned to update and maintain District policies and guides
for the design of educational facilities and/or District construction electrical specifications to
assure conformance to building codes and safety requirements and to improve the quality
and economy of construction, maintenance, and operation.
Coordinates activities with those of other units of Design and A/E Technical Support and
other District organizations.
Performs other duties as assigned
Required Experience & Education:
Ten (10) years full time paid professional experience in electrical engineering planning,
design and construction of educational facilities
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree in architecture or
electrical engineering or related field
Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for up to 2 years of the educational
requirement, on a year-for-year basis.
Skills & Abilities:
Architecture and electrical engineering practices applied to repairs, modernizations, and new
construction of K-12 school building planning, design, and construction
Preparation of architectural and electrical engineering specifications and related contract
documents
State and local building codes and construction industry standards and their application to
school construction, including California Building Code (CBC), Cal Green Energy Code,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRE), and American Society of Testing and
Materials (ASTM)
Architectural and electrical engineering systems of building materials and building costs
Requirements of the Division of the State Architect (DSA) and California Department of
Education (CDE).
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Collaborative for High Performing
Schools (CHPS) and other sustainability requirements.
Commissioning processes and documentation requirements
Ability to perform quality assurance/quality control, constructability, and peer reviews of
District projects in design and construction.
Ability to prepare and review electrical standards and specifications for school buildings and
other structures.
Able to provide electrical technical review and advice on proposed product substitutions,
deviations from District standards, and technical questions from Owner Authorized
Representatives (OARs), Inspectors, Design Managers and A/E teams.
Provide sustained attention to complex specifications and provide clear detailed comments
Ability to write clear and concise reports and technical descriptions for District engineering
standards and project reviews.
Able to work effectively with commissioned architects and engineers, District personnel,
consultant staff, and representatives of public agencies.
Perform quality assurance/quality control, constructability, and peer reviews
Effective verbal and written communication
Preferred Licenses and Certificates:
A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California State Architectural Board
or Professional Engineer by the State Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
A valid Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential issued by the Construction Manager
Certification Institute (CMCI)
KKCS is an equal opportunity employer encouraging individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.