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Quality Program Manager

Tysons, VA

Madison Energy Infrastructure (“MEI”) is a leading developer, investor, and long-term owner/operator of distributed renewable energy assets across the U.S. As MEI continues to scale its national design-build-operate platform, achievement of consistent project execution, construction quality and efficient closeout is essential.

The Quality Program Manager oversees MEI’s quality program across the project lifecycle including design review, construction oversight, quality assurance and control, commissioning, closeout and continuous improvement of technical standards and work practices. This role provides leadership and accountability across three essential functions: Construction Management, Quality Assurance/Quality Control, and Commissioning/Project Closeout. Essentially, the Quality Program Manager ensures that all projects in Delivery have proper oversight and are inspected, commissioned and closed out safely, efficiently and in compliance all applicable codes and standards.

Join our team to help drive the clean energy transition by delivering high-impact renewable energy projects across the nation. 

What You’ll Be Doing

Construction Management Oversight

  • Oversee MEI’s Construction Managers and ensure projects have appropriate site supervision.
  • Verify that construction activities are executed safely, pursuant to drawings, codes and standards, and in alignment with project schedules and milestones.
  • Monitor construction progress and contractor performance across the portfolio.
  • Serve as escalation point for construction issues impacting safety, quality, schedule, or cost.
  • Support Project Managers in resolving contractor performance issues and execution risks.

Quality Assurance / Quality Control (QAQC) Leadership

  • Lead QAQC program and supervise QAQC Managers.
  • Ensure projects are inspected with appropriate rigor at defined milestones to ensure installation quality, compliance, and adherence to safety standards.
  • Ensure generation of timely, clear, detailed, and actionable punchlists for immediate action.
  • Establish and maintain QAQC procedures, inspection checklists, and reporting formats.
  • Perform risk-based reviews of engineering drawings, material specifications and submittals to validate conformance to MEI’s Spec and applicable codes and standards.
  • Confirm that quality issues are identified early and tracked to resolution.

Commissioning & Project Closeout Oversight

  • Supervise commissioning and closeout activities across all projects.
  • Ensure projects are commissioned efficiently and pursuant to contractual and technical requirements.
  • Drive timely resolution of punchlist items following permission to operate.
  • Ensure compilation of complete and accurate closeout documentation and smooth handoff to Asset Management.
  • Escalate and resolve closeout delays that threaten asset performance or financial outcomes.

Portfolio Oversight, Data & Continuous Improvement

  • Ensure proper quality coverage across the entire construction portfolio.
  • Aggregate QAQC data to identify trends, systemic issues, and improvement opportunities.
  • Develop dashboards and reports that highlight risks, trends and opportunities.
  • Provide regular portfolio-level reporting for executive leadership.
  • Work with MEI development, engineering, and procurement to prevent repeat quality issues.
  • Participate in making regular updates to MEI’s Specifications, engineering standards, construction and QAQC best practices, and closeout work.

Leadership & Cross-Functional Coordination

  • Mentor and develop all direct reports.
  • Coordinate closely with development, engineering, procurement, project managers, and asset managers to prevent repeat quality issues.
  • Establish clear expectations, accountability, and communication across teams.
  • Act as MEI’s authority on construction quality and integrity.

What We're Looking For 

Required 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction or Quality Management, or equivalent experience.
  • 5+ years of experience overseeing construction, quality, and/or commissioning of distributed generation (DG) projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to implement or manage a quality program across multiple concurrent sites.
  • Strong working knowledge of DG construction standards (NEC, OSHA, utility, AHJ, etc.)
  • Experience managing field personnel, cross-functional project teams and multi-project portfolios.
  • Strong leadership, communication, interpersonal, and analytical skills.
  • Willingness to travel nationwide ~40 – 50%.

Preferred 

  • NABCEP, Certified Quality Manager, Professional Engineer, PMP, or similar credentials.
  • Experience reviewing drawings, submittals and material specifications for DG projects.
  • Experience working closely with asset managers or long-term operations teams.
  • Experience managing underperforming contractors and driving corrective action.
  • Familiarity with quality data platforms, tools for digital inspection and/or construction reporting.

Benefits

  • PTO and company holidays
  • Medical, dental, vision
  • Employer-paid short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance
  • 401(k) and company match
  • Professional development stipend
  • Strong culture of collaboration, performance, and personal growth
$190,000 - $210,000 a year
The actual salary offered may vary depending on job-related factors including, but not limited to knowledge, skills, experience and location.
 

How We Work

At Madison Energy Infrastructure, we believe in the power of clean energy infrastructure to drive real impact—for our customers, our partners, and the communities we serve. We’ve quickly emerged as a preeminent developer, investor, and operator of distributed generation, helping organizations across sectors meet their energy goals with certainty, speed, and trust. Our robust portfolio consists of over half a gigawatt of clean energy infrastructure projects across more than 25 states.
 
We’re building a team that thrives on ownership and ambition. As we expand into direct, end-to-end services for Fortune 500 companies, public entities, and nonprofits alike, we rely on collaborative thinkers who bring structure to complexity, energy to execution, and curiosity to every challenge.
 
Our environment is fast-paced and outcome-oriented—but grounded in the belief that how we work together matters as much as what we deliver. If you’re excited to shape the future of clean energy and be part of a high-performance, high-integrity team, we’d love to meet you.
 
Madison Energy Infrastructure is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.

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