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ThermalWorks

Quality Assurance Manager

Posted 24 Days Ago
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
Senior level
The Quality Assurance Manager oversees technical quality across factory operations and field inspections, manages quality reports, and collaborates with teams on quality assurance practices.
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ThermalWorks LLC is seeking an experienced Quality Assurance Manager to serve as the technical quality authority across our factory operations, customer field sites, and internal quality control function. This is a cross-functional, high-visibility role that sits at the intersection of manufacturing, field service, and quality leadership.

The ideal candidate brings deep hands-on experience with mission-critical mechanical systems — particularly hydronic cooling, chiller platforms, and data center infrastructure — combined with the discipline and communication skills to document findings clearly and present them to leadership. This is not a desk role. The person in this seat will be in the factory, in the field, and in the meeting room. This role has a travel requirement of 50-65%.

Key Responsibilities

Include but are not limited to:

Factory Quality (2–3 Visits per Production Cycle)

  • Conduct structured walkthroughs of ThermalWorks manufacturing operations to identify quality concerns before units ship
  • Review assembly, wiring, piping, and commissioning documentation against engineering specifications and approved submittals
  • Coordinate findings with factory leadership and flag hold conditions requiring resolution prior to release
  • Document inspection outcomes and provide written reports to the Director of Quality

Field Quality Inspections

  • Perform on-site QA/QC inspections at customer data center locations to verify ThermalWorks equipment installation, commissioning, and service work meets required standards
  • Assess mechanical system performance against design intent including hydronic loop integrity, refrigerant circuit health, controls integration, and equipment startup
  • Coordinate site access and scheduling with field operations leadership
  • Generate structured inspection reports for each site visit, documenting findings, nonconformances, corrective actions required, and status of resolution

Quality Control Meetings & Reporting

  • Participate in internal QC meetings as the field and factory intelligence source, presenting findings and trends to quality and service leadership
  • Maintain a running log of open quality items across factory and field, tracking status through closure
  • Collaborate with the tech support group to surface recurring field issues that may indicate systemic quality or design concerns
  • Support the development and refinement of inspection checklists, MOPs, SOPs, and QA/QC documentation standards

Director of Quality

Primary reporting relationship. Drives QC meeting participation, documentation standards, and quality findings escalation.

Field Operations

Coordinates site scheduling, field logistics, and alignment with field service teams during on-site inspections.

Tech Support

Interfaces on technical issue resolution, recurring fault patterns, and field support coverage.

Factory Leadership

Engages during factory visits for inspection coordination, build quality review, and pre-shipment hold authority.

 Education and Experience

Required

  • 7+ years of hands-on experience with commercial or mission-critical HVAC/mechanical systems including chillers, hydronic loops, cooling towers, and associated controls
  • Demonstrated QA/QC experience on construction, commissioning, or service projects in data center or critical infrastructure environments
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, submittals, MOPs, SOPs, and EAPs
  • Strong written documentation skills — inspection reports, nonconformance logs, and findings summaries must be clear and actionable
  • Willingness and ability to travel to factory and field sites on a regular basis
  • Proficiency with BAS/BMS platforms for system verification during site inspections

Preferred

  • Experience with Turbocor centrifugal chiller platforms
  • Familiarity with dry cooler or adiabatic cooling systems
  • Prior experience presenting quality findings to management-level audiences
  • Background in instructor-level training or technical mentorship
  • Experience reviewing RFIs and equipment submittals

This position is structured for a senior technical professional who wants more than a wrench and a work order. You will be the quality intelligence function for ThermalWorks — the person who sees our product built, sees it in the field, and has a seat at the table where quality decisions get made. Your findings carry weight. Your reports go to leadership. Your site visits carry the authority of the Quality Control function.

ThermalWorks is a fast-growing manufacturer of adaptive dry cooling systems for hyperscale data center applications, operating within a vertically integrated infrastructure platform. This is a ground-floor opportunity to build a quality function that scales with the business.

About Our Parent Company, Endeavour

Endeavour is rethinking the infrastructure model for the benefit of all. Instead of relying on big, centralized systems that often leave communities locked into outdated networks, we are building an integrated technology stack using modular components that can be repeated and scaled. Operating as a purpose trust, we create a continual cycle of innovation by investing in breakthrough technologies to build faster, cleaner infrastructure for data, energy, materials, and water. 

We tackle the industry’s most complex challenges by deploying scalable, modular solutions across the AI ecosystem—including carbon-neutral energy and revolutionary data center cooling. Our team of passionate changemakers is driven by a shared mission to build regenerative systems that give back more than they take. To work at Endeavour is to collaborate with proven experts, cut through the unnecessary to get things done, and know you are making a lasting impact on people and the planet. 

Position: Quality Assurance Manager

Full-Time or Part-Time: Full-Time

Reports to: Director of Quality

Location: Remote - US

Contact: [email protected] 


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