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6 Quality Engineer Jobs in New York, NY
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Quality EngineerNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Quality Engineer will report to our Director of Global Quality & Technical Services and be responsible for quality assurance processes and procedures at our contract manufacturers and packa...$90,000 - $105,000/Year -
Heavy Highway Project Manager / SuperintendentRochester, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeWe're a leading force in heavy civil construction with a strong reputation in Rochester, New York for delivering high-quality infrastructure projects across [Region/State]. Our specialties include ...$100,000 - $130,000/Year -
Construction Project Manager - Manhattan, NYNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThis role offers the opportunity to lead high‑end commercial interior projects across New York City from inception through completion. You'll join a collaborative, fast‑growing firm that values qua...$140,000 - $180,000/Year -
Account Executive - General Contracting - NYCNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeExcellent Account Executive opportunity responsible for will driving new business development and client relationship growth within the commercial construction sector. This role requires a highly c...$100,000 - $140,000/Year -
Construction SuperintendentNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThis position oversees and manages all aspects of interior construction projects, ensuring timely completion within budget and quality standards. Responsibilities include coordinating with subcontr...$130,000 - $160,000/Year -
Project Manager Commercial Construction (Interiors) - ManhattanNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThis role will lead the full lifecycle of commercial interior construction projects, from preconstruction through closeout, ensuring delivery on schedule and within budget. You will act as the prim...$140,000 - $180,000/Year
Quality Engineer Jobs in New York, NY
Quality engineers are responsible for monitoring the quality of manufactured goods and developing standards and processes for maintaining or improving quality. They can work in a variety of industries, including foods, electronics, textiles, and automobiles.A typical day for a quality engineer may include:
• Inspecting finished products and carefully assessing the quality across several samples from a particular line
• Performing tests on sample products to determine how they stand up in inspections of durability, aesthetics, and other measures of quality
• Collecting and analyzing data on product performance and quality, and preparing reports for upper management and other departments based on the findings.