What you’ll be doing
You’ll lead the entire Quality function on site — setting standards, enforcing them, and making sure every team understands what “good” actually looks like.
In practice, that means:
- Building, implementing, and managing the project Quality Plan
- Leading the QA/QC teams across mechanical, electrical, and CSA disciplines
- Reviewing and approving quality documentation, ITPs, method statements, test packs, and checklists
- Managing NCRs, root‑cause analysis, corrective actions, and closing loops — not letting issues repeat
- Coordinating quality requirements with trades, subcontractors, and design teams
- Driving consistent inspections, audits, and reporting across all packages
- Supporting commissioning and handover by delivering clean, verified quality documentation
- Acting as the main point of contact for quality discussions with the client
Essentially: you prevent rework, delays, and surprises — the things that cost time, money, and credibility.
What you need If you’ve run Quality on a large industrial, pharma, semiconductor, or data centre project, you’ll know exactly what’s expected.
Ideally, you bring:
- Strong QA/QC leadership experience on major construction projects
- Deep understanding of MEP and/or CSA quality requirements
- Experience managing teams and influencing senior stakeholders
- Confidence working with design teams, trades, and client representatives
- Strong knowledge of EU standards, inspection processes, and commissioning requirements
- A steady, practical approach in a high‑pressure environment
Travel, accommodation, and logistics are fully covered.
Why consider it
- A flagship European hyperscale data centre
- Full oversight of the Quality function — real influence, not box‑ticking
- Exposure to full CSA + M&E integration
- Long‑term progression opportunities across Europe
- A role where good decisions genuinely shape the project’s success