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United States , Anaheim
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110256.35 - 159866.30 USD / Year
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American Career College
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A Regional Field Quality Coordinator IV is a senior-level professional responsible for ensuring the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance are met across field operations within a designated geographical area. This critical role sits at the intersection of project execution, quality management systems, and on-the-ground oversight, acting as a guardian of procedural integrity and product/service excellence. Professionals in these jobs are pivotal in industries such as oil and gas, construction, manufacturing, utilities, and large-scale infrastructure, where rigorous quality control directly impacts operational safety, regulatory adherence, and project success. The core mission of a Regional Field Quality Coordinator IV is to implement and maintain a robust Quality Management System (QMS) across all field activities. This involves developing, auditing, and enforcing Project Quality Management Plans, inspection and test plans (ITPs), and standardized work instructions. A typical day includes traveling to various sites to conduct systematic quality assessments, coordinate audits, and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs). They are hands-on in reviewing technical documentation, from vendor material requisitions and inspection packages to welding procedures and non-destructive examination (NDE) matrices. A significant part of the role involves managing non-conformances, leading root cause analyses, and driving corrective and preventive actions to closure, ensuring that any quality deviations are promptly and effectively resolved. Common responsibilities for these high-level coordinator jobs encompass overseeing the entire quality documentation lifecycle. This includes ensuring the accuracy and completeness of field records, facilitating the redlining of as-built drawings, and managing the turnover of quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) records to clients or operations teams. They serve as the key liaison between project management, engineering teams, construction supervisors, and external vendors or contractors, communicating quality requirements and resolving documentation or procedural issues. Their work ensures that every phase of a project, from design and procurement to execution and commissioning, aligns with stringent quality protocols. Typical skills and requirements for a Regional Field Quality Coordinator IV position include a bachelor’s degree in engineering, quality management, or a related technical field, coupled with substantial (often 7+ years) hands-on experience in quality, construction, or field operations within a relevant industry. Professional certifications are highly valued and often required, such as Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) credentials, NACE/AMPP coating inspector certifications, and formal training in quality auditing (e.g., ASQ certifications). Beyond technical acumen, success in these jobs demands exceptional leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills to influence teams and drive a culture of quality. Strong analytical abilities, meticulous attention to detail, proficiency with quality management software, and a valid driver’s license for regional travel are standard prerequisites. For seasoned quality professionals seeking a role with regional authority and deep technical impact, Regional Field Quality Coordinator IV jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path dedicated to operational excellence.

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