The Role
Manage the plant's quality program, ensuring compliance and continuous improvement in safety, quality, delivery, and cost. Work with various teams to meet customer and regulatory requirements.
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About Vessel
Vessel is building the future of housing. We combine breakthrough design, advanced manufacturing, and first-principles thinking to tackle one of the world’s most pressing challenges: creating sustainable, attainable housing for all. This isn’t just construction—it’s a complete reimagining of how people live.
Backed by Mosaic Ventures and Lennar, the nation’s largest homebuilder, Vessel is rapidly scaling to meet growing demand. We care deeply about every detail—from beauty and durability to efficiency and accessibility—because we believe everyone deserves a thoughtfully made home.
We’re seeking a highly organized and proactive Quality Manager to administer and manage all aspects of the plant’s quality program for all containers working through the plant quality, production, and other logistics personnel. The responsibility includes management of internal/external relationships relative to quality (including supplier, customer, and regulatory compliance), management of internal quality control systems, process critical control points, and quality performance improvement and awareness. As a member of the Plant’s management team the Quality Assurance Manager also has shared responsibility for overall Plant operations, especially safety, quality, delivery and cost.
What You'll Do
- Understand, follow and enforce all established safety, health, quality and Company policies, procedures and recognized practices
- Understand and interpret customer requirements; convert into manufacturing requirements (define necessary inspection and critical process points and required methodologies)
- Customer complaint response and tracking: Monitor complaint type and frequency to verity effectiveness of corrective actions
- Define, implement and monitor the systems required to ensure compliance (required certifications, and customer and vendor audit requirements)
- Work as required with Engineering, Sales, and Customer Service in completing the above responsibilities
- Work with suppliers as required, defining customer and plant requirements and ensuring conformance
- Development of operating procedures and controls for all inspection and quality control
- Define, develop, train, implement and monitor process control points and make necessary improvements for defect elimination
- May be responsible for special projects related to other functional areas
- 0-25% travel may be required
Who You Are
- A Bachelor's Degree and/or related quality experience; or equivalent combination of education and related quality experience is required
- Minimum of 5 years' experience in a quality management role in a manufacturing environment with demonstrated leadership skills
- Ability to maintain regular, predictable and punctual attendance
- Computer usage and typing skills are essential
- Excellent verbal and written communication, including the ability to effectively communicate with internal and external customers
- Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service
- Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices
- Collaboration and proactively contribute to group objectives and volunteering to help others
At Vessel
We believe everyone deserves a home built with care—beautiful, durable, and made to last. That starts with the people who make it happen. Join us and help reimagine what housing can be.
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The Company
What We Do
Vessel Technologies is dedicated to achieving a technological solution to the global housing crisis.








