Quality Assurance Specialist (QAS)
WSP is currently initiating a search for a Quality Assurance Specialist (QAS). The chosen candidate can sit in any of our offices in the USA. The Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for the assessment and verification of compliance with quality assurance requirements. The QAS accomplishes these functions through engaging with project teams to determine quality assurance requirements / needs, performing surveillances, assessments, and readiness reviews, as appropriate, and reviewing and verifying applicable project documents and processes. This role requires interaction with project staff, customers, and regulators. This is an entry level position into the NQA Group with the expectation that the candidate will grow into the position through a combination of training, mentoring, and on the job experience. The candidate will work under the WSP USA Nuclear Quality Assurance Program.
Verify of compliance with project quality assurance requirements
Perform QA surveillances, assessments, and readiness reviews, as appropriate
Review and verify that documents controlling project technical and quality activities, including procurement and corrective action documents, meet appropriate quality project and program requirements.
Approve project Quality Assurance Project Documents (QAPDs) and project specific quality procedures
Participate in the order entry process to review and identify quality-related items / requirements and verify that customer specific quality and technical requirements are incorporated into the project
Identifies noncompliance and / or nonconformance issues and assists in processing them through the corrective action program
Minimum of a four-year professional or technical degree (in Quality, Engineering, or related Science)
Professional registration or certification preferred
Computer competency in Microsoft office and SharePoint
A minimum of five years of professional experience with at least three years of experience working in a quality assurance role
Two years of experience working on projects subject to nuclear quality assurance requirements
Ability to achieve Lead Auditor certification
Ability to foster a collaborative attitude with project staff while maintaining required independence of the NQAS oversight role
Commitment to the principles and requirements of the WSP USA Nuclear Quality Assurance Program
Ability to work independently while meeting schedule and project commitments
Ability to understand and adhere to safety requirements
Analytical, problem solving skills and systematic thinking
Good personal interaction skills
Good speaking, writing and presentation skills
Good attention to detail
Field visits and travel is required for this position
Quality Assurance Specialist • Washington, DC, US