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Quality Program Manager Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

This position is responsible for program execution, staffing, client interface, reporting, safety and quality alignment, commercial awareness, documentation control, and escalation management. The ...

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The Program Manager implements, manages and controls all program directives related to the entire ... Demonstrates knowledge of contract analysis, contract compliance, document processing, quality ...

As a Program Manager you are responsible for the end-to-end delivery of complex rail signaling and ... Wabtec quality, safety, and governance standards Systems Integration Leadership (Critical) * Lead ...

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The Program Manager develops detailed budgets and schedules used by the team to understand the cost, scope and timeframe of the project giving the team direction for producing quality outputs ...

The IT Program Manager will lead a complex Portfolio of IT projects and will be accountable for the entire product delivery life cycle including the software development process, quality of the ...

The Program Manager develops detailed budgets and schedules used by the team to understand the cost, scope and timeframe of the project giving the team direction for producing quality outputs ...

The IT Program Manager will lead a complex Portfolio of IT projects and will be accountable for the entire product delivery life cycle including the software development process, quality of the ...

Define requirements and drive execution of rework jobs, partnering with engineering, quality, and ... Experience in program management, operations or manufacturing environments. * Demonstrated success ...

The IT Program Manager will lead a complex Portfolio of IT projects and will be accountable for the entire product delivery life cycle including the software development process, quality of the ...

Program Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$119K/yr

Define requirements and drive execution of rework jobs, partnering with engineering, quality, and ... Experience in program management, operations or manufacturing environments. * Demonstrated success ...

... quality expectations - Develop a high-level milestone plan using goals and objectives of the ... Near completion of Program Management Professional certification or equivalent Additional ...

... quality objectives are met. • Oversee the successful execution and delivery of multiple ... Strong Program Manager with experience in Telecomm, scaled agile (SAFe) processes * Go Getter ...

Program Manager

Coppell, TX · On-site

$92K - $116K/yr

The Program Manager main objectives are: To define and execute a strategy that drives profitable ... pricing, quality and delivery. Facilitate regular meetings with the Customer to eliminate ...

... quality standards * Manage staffing levels * Provide strategic guidance to multiple functional ... Identify program risks, develop mitigation strategies, and recommend courses of action to the ...

Manage third-party vendor relationships, ensuring contractual compliance, performance standards and quality of delivery are consistently achieved. * Identify opportunities to enhance program ...

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Overview The Local Program Manager at El Paso Detention Center serves as an administrative and ... Support compliance with the Quality Control Plan and program deliverables. Qualifications * At ...

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Program Manager Regular Full-Time Killeen, TX This position is responsible for: * Providing ... Oversees vendor and subcontractors ensuring quality control and compliance to requirements

Overview The Local Program Manager at El Paso Detention Center serves as an administrative and ... Support compliance with the Quality Control Plan and program deliverables. Qualifications * At ...

Orlando, FL or Grand Prairie, TX only** You will serve as the Program Manager for the ... Validate technical deliverables against customer requirements, program milestones, and quality ...

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How much do quality program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for quality program manager in Texas is $80,271.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,000.00 and $126,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Quality Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Quality Program Manager, you need expertise in quality management principles, process improvement methodologies (such as Six Sigma or Lean), and a relevant bachelor’s degree or higher. Familiarity with quality management systems (QMS), data analysis tools, and industry-recognized certifications like ASQ Certified Quality Manager or Six Sigma Black Belt is highly valuable. Exceptional leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help drive organizational change and foster cross-functional collaboration. These skills and qualifications ensure effective quality initiatives, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement across the organization.

What does a Quality Program Manager do?

A Quality Program Manager oversees the planning, implementation, and management of quality assurance programs within an organization. They are responsible for ensuring that products, services, and processes meet established quality standards and comply with regulatory requirements. This role involves coordinating with cross-functional teams, conducting audits, analyzing data to identify areas for improvement, and driving initiatives to enhance quality and efficiency. Quality Program Managers also develop policies, provide training, and report on program outcomes to leadership.

How does a Quality Program Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement quality initiatives?

Quality Program Managers play a crucial role in bridging communication between departments such as engineering, operations, and customer service. They regularly lead meetings to align project objectives, gather input on process improvements, and ensure everyone adheres to established quality standards. By fostering open dialogue and providing clear documentation, they help teams identify potential quality issues early and implement actionable solutions together. This collaborative approach not only enhances product or service quality but also builds a culture of continuous improvement across the organization.
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Program Manager

Program Manager

MSR-FSR

El Paso, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 5 days ago

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Job description

Job Description

Program Manager

Position Summary

The Program Manager provides overall leadership, coordination, and management for assigned construction, inspection, quality, plan review, permit administration, and AHJ-support programs. This position is responsible for program execution, staffing, client interface, reporting, safety and quality alignment, commercial awareness, documentation control, and escalation management.

The Program Manager leads multidisciplinary teams and ensures assigned services are executed in accordance with approved scope, contractual requirements, applicable codes, client requirements, project procedures, and the authority structure established for the assignment.

Key ResponsibilitiesProgram Leadership and Governance

· Provide overall leadership for assigned programs, projects, or service scopes.

· Serve as the primary interface between MSR-FSR, client representatives, authority representatives, design professionals, contractors, discipline leads, inspectors, and support personnel.

· Establish communication protocols, escalation paths, reporting expectations, meeting cadence, and project governance routines.

· Maintain alignment between scope, schedule, staffing, safety, quality, documentation, and commercial requirements.

· Promote a proactive, no-surprises approach to issue identification, risk management, and client communication.

AHJ Support, Plan Review, and Permit Coordination

· Oversee permit intake, completeness screening, plan review coordination, comment tracking, resubmittal management, and closeout of review records when included in the assigned scope.

· Coordinate with applicable authority representatives regarding approval boundaries, reserved authority items, code interpretations, permit issuance, inspection requirements, and final acceptance processes.

· Ensure plan review comments and technical feedback are clear, traceable, code-based, and routed through the approved workflow.

· Escalate life-safety, code compliance, authority-sensitive, or unresolved technical issues through the approved channels.

Inspection Program Oversight

· Oversee field inspection execution across assigned disciplines, including civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, instrumentation and controls, fire protection, fire alarm, low voltage, telecom, life safety, and specialty scopes as applicable.

· Ensure inspection activities are performed against approved drawings, specifications, permit conditions, applicable codes, standards, and project requirements.

· Support inspection readiness, hold-point management, deficiency tracking, reinspection coordination, final inspection tracking, and turnover readiness.

· Monitor inspection trends, failed or not-ready inspections, reinspection volume, deficiency aging, recurring issues, and schedule-critical risks.

Staffing and Resource Management

· Lead mobilization, onboarding, staffing, performance management, resource forecasting, and demobilization for assigned personnel.

· Manage staffing levels based on authorized scope, inspection demand, plan review demand, schedule requirements, shift coverage, weekend coverage, and turnover priorities.

· Confirm assigned personnel have the required qualifications, ICC certifications, discipline licenses, State of Texas licenses where required, and project-specific training needed for their role.

· Coordinate substitutions, added resources, surge staffing, and resource gaps with operations leadership.

Reporting, Documentation, and Controls

· Ensure controlled logs, trackers, dashboards, reports, inspection records, comment matrices, deficiency registers, reinspection logs, meeting minutes, and closeout records are maintained accurately.

· Review and issue routine reports covering schedule, staffing, inspection activity, review status, open risks, deficiencies, reinspection status, and commercial impacts.

· Maintain auditable and retrievable project records in accordance with client, authority, and company requirements.

Commercial, Contractual, Safety, and Quality Oversight

· Support labor-hour tracking, cost visibility, staffing authorization, change management, and client-facing commercial summaries.

· Identify potential out-of-scope conditions, added shifts, extended duration, additional review packages, specialty inspections, or changes in project requirements.

· Reinforce MSR-FSR safety and quality expectations and ensure personnel complete required onboarding, safety training, site access, and project-specific requirements.

· Promote consistent execution, early issue identification, accurate documentation, and continuous improvement.

Required Qualifications

· Minimum 10 years of experience in construction management, inspection management, quality management, AHJ support, permit coordination, plan review coordination, or large-scale technical construction programs.

· Minimum 5 years of leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams, discipline leads, inspectors, permit coordinators, document control personnel, technical reviewers, or field support personnel.

· Experience supporting complex construction programs such as data centers, semiconductor facilities, mission-critical facilities, advanced manufacturing, industrial facilities, commercial construction, municipal programs, or infrastructure projects.

· Working knowledge of building codes, fire/life safety requirements, inspection workflows, permit processes, deficiency tracking, reinspection management, and closeout documentation.

· Strong communication, leadership, reporting, client interface, documentation, and escalation management skills.

· Proficiency with Microsoft Office and common project management, inspection, reporting, document control, and dashboard tools.

Education Requirement

· Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, Building Construction, Project Management, Fire Protection, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil/Structural, or a related technical discipline is preferred.

· An associate degree, trade school completion, apprenticeship, military technical training, or discipline-specific technical education may be considered when supported by significant relevant experience.

· Equivalent combinations of education, technical experience, inspection leadership, AHJ support, plan review coordination, code compliance, and large-project construction experience may be accepted in lieu of a four-year degree.

Preferred Certifications and Credentials

· ICC certification in one or more relevant inspection or code disciplines preferred.

· PMP, CCM, CQM, Certified Building Official, or similar management / quality / code credential preferred.

· OSHA 30 preferred.

· Texas municipal, AHJ, inspection, or code compliance experience preferred when assigned to Texas-based programs.

Licensing Expectations

The Program Manager is not required to personally hold every trade license; however, the Program Manager is responsible for confirming that assigned personnel meet applicable credentialing, ICC certification, discipline licensing, and State of Texas licensing requirements where required by scope, jurisdiction, client requirement, or law.

Core Competencies

· Program leadership and governance

· Client and stakeholder communication

· Inspection and permit workflow oversight

· Resource planning and staffing management

· Risk identification and escalation

· Documentation and reporting discipline

· Commercial awareness and change management

· Safety, quality, and compliance leadership

Working Conditions

· May be assigned to office, field, remote, hybrid, or project-site environments.

· May require travel, extended work hours, weekend support, or off-shift coordination depending on assignment requirements.

· Must comply with all applicable safety, onboarding, PPE, access, and client requirements.

Requirements

COMPETENCIES:

  • Adaptability - Adapts to changes in the work environment; Manages competing demands; Changes approach or method to best fit the situation; Able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events.
  • Attendance/Punctuality - Is consistently at work and on time; Ensures work responsibilities are covered when absent; Arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
  • Dependability - Follows instructions, responds to management direction; Takes responsibility for own actions; Keeps commitments; Commits to long hours of work when necessary to reach goals; Completes tasks on time or notifies appropriate person with an alternate plan.
  • Professionalism - Approaches others in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; Accepts responsibility for own actions; Follows through on commitments.
  • Quality - Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness; Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; Applies feedback to improve performance; Monitors own work to ensure quality.
  • Quantity - Meets productivity standards; Completes work in timely manner; Strives to increase productivity; Works quickly.
  • Safety and Security - Observes safety and security procedures; Determines appropriate action beyond guidelines; Reports potentially unsafe conditions; Uses equipment and materials properly. Promotes a cooperative Safety Team environment culture of mutual support.
  • Teamwork - Balances team and individual responsibilities; Exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views; Gives and welcomes feedback; Contributes to building a positive team spirit; Puts success of team above own interests; Able to build morale and group commitments to goals and objectives; Supports everyone's efforts to succeed.
  • Technical Skills - Assesses own strengths and weaknesses; Pursues training and development opportunities; Strives to continuously build knowledge and skills; Shares expertise with others.
  • Written Communication - Writes clearly and informatively; Edits work for spelling and grammar; Varies writing style to meet needs; Presents numerical data effectively; Able to read and interpret written information.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • Occasionally (less than 1/3 of the job)
  • Frequently (1/3 to 2/3 of the job)
  • Continually (more than 2/3 of the job)
  • Frequently required to stand.
  • Frequently required to sit.
  • Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity.
  • Continually required to talk or hear.
  • Continually required to walk up to 5 miles per day.
  • Continually required to climb multiple flights of stairs.
  • Occasionally required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl.
  • Occasionally work near moving mechanical parts.
  • Occasionally work around fumes, airborne particles, or toxic chemicals.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
  • The employee must occasionally lift and /or move more than 30 pounds.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include Close vision; Distance vision; Peripheral vision; Depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
  • Must be able to wear personal protective equipment, including protective eye wear, hard hat, lab coat, gloves, steel-toed shoes, hearing protection, and respirators.
  • Must be able to safely access and traverse indoor and outdoor obstacles for site inspections, including climbing ladders, walking on stairs, catwalks, and other types of uneven surfaces where activity inspections are needed.

Benefits

    • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
    • Life Insurance
    • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
    • Disability Insurance
    • Paid Time Off
    • Training & Development

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About MSR-FSR

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Industry

Semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Chandler, AZ, US

Year founded

1996

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