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PR · On-site

$80 - $110/hr

Work across Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, Regulatory, and IT Program Leadership * Manage ... Executive status reporting * Maintain program plans and documentation * Track budget and financials ...

While reporting directly to the President and CEO, you will communicate with employees ... Build quality assurance and data protection processes * Use stakeholders' as well as customer ...

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PR · On-site

Including Quality Calendar, Quality Plans, EHS Plan, Self-Inspections actions, BMP, C-Seguro ... Comply with Pest Control and Refrigerant Programs, as required. * Self and reporting personnel ...

PR · On-site

Run project-level change control -- identify trends early, evaluate and document changes, and route ... Hold contractors to the contract on progress, quality, and safety -- and head off claims before ...

Run project-level change control -- identify trends early, evaluate and document changes, and route ... Hold contractors to the contract on progress, quality, and safety -- and head off claims before ...

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Staff Engineer, LSS Black Belt

Anasco, PR · On-site

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Act as a strategic technical partner to Engineering, Quality, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and ... Present concise, strategic updates to executive sponsors, translating statistical insights into ...

Maintenance Technician II

Barceloneta, PR · On-site

$13.82 - $27.64/hr

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Determines and can assist in the development of methods and procedures to control or modify the ... FDA Quality Systems and Regulations). • Knowledge of safety and OSHA regulations for corporations ...

... executive briefings, meeting materials, and documentation for PRDOH, Tetra Tech leadership, and other stakeholders. * Support quality assurance, schedule management, cost control, resource planning ...

... executive briefings, meeting materials, and documentation for PRDOH, Tetra Tech leadership, and other stakeholders. * Support quality assurance, schedule management, cost control, resource planning ...

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Executive Qc information

What are the roles and responsibilities of an Executive QC?

An Executive QC (Quality Control) is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality of products or processes within an organization. Their primary duties include conducting inspections, testing samples, monitoring production processes, and ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations. They also document findings, recommend improvements, and collaborate with other departments to resolve quality issues. Executive QCs play a crucial role in maintaining high-quality standards and minimizing defects or non-conformities.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an Executive QC?

To excel as an Executive QC, you need a solid background in quality control processes, analytical testing, and a relevant science or engineering degree. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, LIMS (Laboratory Information Management Systems), and quality management certifications like ISO 9001 are typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication help you spot issues and coordinate with production teams. These skills are crucial to maintain product quality, ensure regulatory compliance, and support continuous improvement in manufacturing environments.

What are common challenges faced by Executive QC professionals in maintaining product quality standards?

Executive QC professionals often encounter challenges such as managing tight production schedules while ensuring adherence to strict quality standards, staying updated with evolving regulatory requirements, and effectively communicating quality issues to cross-functional teams. They are also responsible for quickly addressing non-conformities and implementing corrective actions to minimize product defects. Building strong collaboration with production, R&D, and supply chain teams is crucial for proactively identifying potential quality risks and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

What is the difference between Executive Qc vs Quality Control Supervisor?

AspectExecutive QcQuality Control Supervisor
CertificationsOften requires certifications like CQE or ISO auditorTypically requires similar certifications, such as CQE or Six Sigma
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, manufacturing plants, or labsManufacturing sites, labs, or production facilities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and pharma industriesCommonly found in manufacturing, automotive, and industrial sectors
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare roles for career progression or job responsibilitiesJob seekers evaluate supervisory roles in quality assurance

The main difference between Executive Qc and Quality Control Supervisor lies in their scope and responsibilities. Executive Qc often involves strategic oversight and higher-level decision-making, while Quality Control Supervisors focus on daily operations and team management. Both roles require similar certifications and are integral to quality assurance in manufacturing and industrial settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Qc jobs in Puerto Rico?

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What cities in Puerto Rico are hiring for Executive Qc jobs?

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Infographic showing various Executive Qc job openings in Puerto Rico as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

Project Controls Manager, Capital Projects

Solx

Aguadilla, PR • On-site

$180 - $240/hr

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Project Controls Manager, Capital Projects About Solx

Solx is building the next generation of intelligent manufacturing. Our factory floor is where advanced hardware meets advanced software — and where AI at the edge directly drives yield, throughput, quality, and uptime. We are investing in the systems, infrastructure, and talent to make our operations the most intelligent in the industry.

About the Role

Own the numbers behind a multi-year capital expansion program. As the founding project-controls leader for Solx's build-out in Puerto Rico, you'll establish the cost, schedule, change, and risk systems the entire program runs on — and make sure that what the field reports, what contractors invoice, and what the capital forecast says all reconcile to one set of numbers.

This is a build-it-from-zero role for someone who believes project controls is a decision-support function, not a reporting function. Your analysis will drive contingency decisions, contractor negotiations, and executive and board reporting on a program of consequence. You will report directly to the VP, Capital Projects.

Core Responsibilities
  • Establish and run the program's project-controls system: work breakdown structure, cost breakdown structure, budget and schedule baselines, and change control.
  • Develop and maintain the integrated master schedule; perform critical-path and float analysis; independently review and challenge contractor-developed schedules.
  • Own cost management end to end — commitments, expenditures, accruals, cash flow, contingency drawdown, and cost-at-completion forecasting.
  • Run progress measurement and earned value; verify contractor progress claims against physical completion before payment is certified.
  • Administer change control from trend identification through change-order pricing review and baseline revision.
  • Build and maintain the program risk register; run quantitative cost and schedule risk analysis to size and defend contingency.
  • Produce executive-, lender-, and board-level reporting: variance analysis, forecast versus baseline, and the narrative that explains both.
  • Support estimating, bid analysis, and commercial evaluation for contractor and OEM selection.
  • Partner with Finance on capitalization, capital forecasting, and the documentation supporting incentive eligibility (Section 45X, 48C, Act 60, domestic content).
  • Establish document control and the data standards that keep cost, schedule, and field progress reconciled to a single source of truth.
  • Build, train, and lead the project-controls team as the program scales.
What You'll Work On

The scope of this role spans the full controls discipline, including: cost engineering, planning and scheduling, progress measurement and earned value, change control, risk analysis, estimating support, and executive reporting.

  • Stand up the controls function from nothing — the WBS, cost codes, schedule structure, and reporting cadence the whole program will run on for years.
  • Create one source of truth for cost and schedule, so field progress, contractor invoices, and the capital forecast reconcile without a reconciliation exercise.
  • Build the change-control discipline that keeps a multi-year program from absorbing scope quietly.
  • Run the quantitative risk analysis that sizes contingency defensibly for the board, lenders, and investors.
  • Deliver reporting our executive team and capital partners can act on without translation.
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, construction management, quantity surveying, finance, or a closely related discipline.
  • 10+ years in project controls on large capital programs, including cost and schedule ownership on at least one project of $250M or greater.
  • Deep expertise in earned value management, progress measurement, and cost-at-completion forecasting.
  • Expert-level scheduling in Primavera P6 or equivalent, including independent critical-path and float analysis on contractor schedules.
  • Demonstrated ownership of change control and contingency management on an active capital program.
  • Strong contract literacy — you can read a construction contract and know immediately what it does to the cost report.
  • Advanced Excel and working fluency with cost-management or ERP systems.
  • The ability to present cost and schedule reality to executives clearly, early, and without softening it.
  • Willingness to be based on-site in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico for the duration of the build.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish a plus.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Owner's-side project controls on greenfield high-tech manufacturing — semiconductor, advanced electronics, battery, or comparable cleanroom facilities.
  • Quantitative risk analysis experience, including Monte Carlo cost and schedule modeling (e.g., Primavera Risk Analysis, Safran, Acumen).
  • Experience building a project-controls or PMO function from scratch at a scaling company.
  • Experience with lender- and investor-facing reporting on project-financed capital programs, including independent engineer interfaces.
  • Familiarity with U.S. clean-energy manufacturing incentives (Section 45X, 48C) and domestic-content documentation requirements.
  • Project experience in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, or other island or logistics-constrained environments, including Jones Act considerations.
Essential Functions & Physical Requirements

This is an onsite role combining office-based analysis with regular time on an active construction site. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The role typically requires the ability to:

  • Work at a computer for extended periods performing detailed analysis.
  • Walk and stand on active construction sites to verify reported progress against physical completion.
  • Climb ladders and stairs and access elevated work areas as required for progress verification.
  • Lift and carry materials or equipment, typically up to approximately 25 lbs.
  • Work outdoors and in an active construction environment, including exposure to noise, dust, moving equipment, heat, and humidity.
  • Use standard personal protective equipment (PPE) as required on site.
Reasonable Accommodation

Solx provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need an accommodation during the application or interview process, contact careers@buildsolx.ai.

Solx is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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