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I. General Provisions

  1. The head of the production control laboratory reports directly to _______.
  2. The head of the production control laboratory follows the instructions of _______.
  3. The head of the production control laboratory replaces _______.
  4. The head of the production control laboratory is replaced by _______.
  5. Must know:
  • resolutions, instructions, orders, methodological, regulatory and other guidance materials on quality management of construction work;
  • manufacturing technology and requirements for building materials and finished products, building codes and regulations, standards and technological conditions;
  • organization and methods of conducting research;
  • technology and basics of organization of construction production;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in improving the quality of construction;
  • fundamentals of labor legislation;
  • rules and norms of labor protection, industrial sanitation and fire protection.
  1. Qualification requirements:
  • higher education in the relevant field of study (master, specialist or bachelor);
  • postgraduate education in management;
  • work experience in the profession: for a master's degree or specialist - at least 2 years, for a bachelor's degree - at least 3 years.

II. Official duties

Head of production control laboratory:

  1. Provides quality control of construction and installation works and building materials, structures and products supplied to sites.
  2. Participates in the development and implementation of measures to improve the quality of construction, performing construction and installation work in the winter, preparing facilities under construction for the period of spring thawing.
  3. Provides development for auxiliary industries and enterprises of recipes for the production of concrete, mortar, mastics, dyes and other construction components.
  4. Organizes control over the quality of building materials, structures, parts produced by auxiliary industries and enterprises, and the temperature conditions of maintaining concrete structures during winter concreting.
  5. Ensures that designs, parts and materials supplied from suppliers comply with applicable standards and technical requirements.
  6. Provides direct on-site control over the storage of materials, structures and products, their transportation and unloading.
  7. Conducts methodological and instructive classes on construction quality issues with workers and production personnel of a construction organization and its divisions.
  8. Monitors the condition of laboratory equipment and laboratory staff workplaces.
  9. Develops measures to equip the construction laboratory with the necessary equipment, introduce into the practice of laboratory work the achievements of domestic and foreign science and technology.
  10. Liaises with research organizations on issues of improving the quality of construction.
  11. Participates in the development of the collective agreement and the implementation of its activities.
  12. Supervises laboratory staff.

III. Rights

The head of the production control laboratory has the right to:

  1. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise regarding its activities.
  2. Participate in the discussion of issues related to the performance of his duties.
  3. Make suggestions for improving the work related to the provisions of this instruction.
  4. Within the limits of his competence, inform his immediate supervisor about all those identified in the course of his activities, and make proposals for their elimination.
  5. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties.

IV. A responsibility

The head of the production control laboratory is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties, as well as for non-use or directly to their rights provided for by this Job Description - to the extent determined by the current legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor legislation on labor of Ukraine.

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