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SQA Process Role Name | Role Description |
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Contractor | The entity contracting with NYSERDA as part of a project under a NYSERDA imitative. | QSP Inspector | Member of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who performs field inspections and reports findings in accordance with project requirements. | QSP QA Manager | Member of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who is responsible for review and approval of all inspection reports. | QSP Scheduler | Member of a Quality Service Provider (QSP) who is responsible for scheduling quality assurance inspections for eligible Contractors/Builders. | Program Implementer | Member of the CLEAResult team responsible for reviewing and approving CAR responses and contested inspections. |
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title | Inspection Resolution Statuses |
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Completed | All Corrective Action Required (CAR) eligible tasks are resolved. | Contested - NYSERDA QA Manager Approval Needed | The NYSERDA QA Manager must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks. Is there a role such as this for Single Family Residential? | Contested - QA Manager Approval Needed | The QSP QA Manager must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks. | Contractor Non-Responsive | Both the NYSERDA and QSP members cannot successfully contact the Contractor. | Program Implementer Approval Needed | The NYSERDA Program Implementer must approve or reject any contested or resolved Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks. | Report Issued - Corrective Action Needed | The Inspection is complete and there are Corrective Action Required (CAR) tasks to address. |
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title | Process Communications |
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| Contractors receive inspection communications through email. These communications are generally system generated and provide relevant details, instructions and next steps to successfully continue the inspection process. Additionally, these emails may contain a link. Clicking on the link will navigate the Contractor to the appropriate page in Salesforce where they can complete the instructions outlined in the notification. Notifications will also be sent for inspections that are cancelled or re-scheduled or for report distribution. |
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| The SQA Salesforce module assigns a Quality Score (on a scale of 1 to 5) based on the inspection results. This score will be provided in the Inspection report that is generated after the Inspector completes the inspection. NYSERDA provides Contractors/Builders a link to the inspection report through Salesforce. SQA Quality Score | Quality Score Description |
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1 or 2 | Signifies a Failed Inspection with major and/or critical deficiencies. The Contractor must provide evidence to NYSERDA that these deficiencies outlined in the Inspection Report were resolved. Inspections in this score range may also contain minor or incidental deficiencies that will still need resolution, though the Contractor is not required to provide evidence for these issues. The inspection score may be updated if the Major and/or critical deficiencies are effective resolved or contested | 3, 4, or 5 | Signifies a Passed Inspection with only minor or incidental deficiencies. The Contractor must correct these issues but is not required to provide evidence to NYSERDA. |
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