Job Description
Project Manager - Telecom
San Antonio, Texas (100% Onsite)
COMPENSATION:
$85 to 110K salary + bonus
full time benefits, great firm and benefits
USC and GC only
Monday to Friday onsite, whole team is onsite.
Qualifications
A functional knowledge of PC applications is required
MicroStation and AutoCAD computer aided drafting knowledge is required
Work independently and with Sr
Must be able to plot plan view drawings or plan & profile drawings to include cross-sections, spot elevations, buildings, walls, fences, roadways, rights-of-way, underground utilities, tunnels, overhead power lines and other structures noted in the survey notes or on the record utility drawings
Strong communication skills
Ability to build strong relationships
Computer drafting skills should include using line styles, cell properties, project reference files, global and local coordinates extracting profile data using TIN or DTM files and using creative scaling techniques
Some experience interpreting utility records, engineering plan and profiles and preparing base drawings from survey notes and be open to learning new ways to input 2D and 3D utility data into exhibits
Creating plan and profile drawings for utility facilities such as telecommunications systems, electric, gas, sewer, or water
Past experience in CAD support of subsurface utility engineering or utility design projects
Past experience with the Permitting process for City of Austin, Austin Energy, PEC, Oncor, AT&T, and other central Texas cities, and municipalities
Sit for extended periods of time working on computer
Driving to and from various outside meetings
Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time
Able to lift up to 25 pounds (computer equipment, printers, monitors, paper etc.)
Mobility within the office including movement between floors and workstations
Repeated motions (i.e.-typing, reaching, bending, lifting, and carrying)
Walking to collect field data
Ability to define routine problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions to solve routine problems and/or deal with a variety of variables in situations
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
Responsibilities
Experience managing a staff of 5-10
Thorough understanding of civil engineering and utility symbols and terminology with respect to preparation of plan & profile drawings for utility systems located within public rights-of-ways
Project Manager in the design and preparation of detailed computer aided drawings for construction of private underground utility systems
Provide CAD support for Utility coordination, Subsurface Utility Engineering and Municipal Projects, as workload dictates
Ensure team meets project completion dates and budgets set by Sr
Project Manager and Client
Independently Work with rough sketches, drawings, specifications, and other engineering data received from client or Sr
Project Manager for use in the development of final construction drawings
Must be able to understand and work directly with survey notes and record utility drawing
Could include collecting field or other utility record data required for completion of construction drawings when necessary
Calculate or determine project utility dimensioning, profile grades, route elevations, underground utility line elevations, underground utility line sizes and quantities of materials
Develops and maintains division standards for Quality Control of all aerial and underground design
Develops and maintains all training material for staff
Responsible for development of client pricing, budgets, and invoicing
Responsible for monthly PM Bill Review and Accounts Receivable
Perform new hire candidate interviews and conduct training for staff development
Prioritize and effectively plan work, file records and key documents for easy access by others
Work willingly with clients, other staff, supervisors, and principals
Training to meet company safety standards
Work in a safe and efficient manner at all times
Most work is performed in a professional office environment
Some trips to client offices and jobsites for observations may be required
Jobsite observations factors could include walking and climbing on uneven surfaces, exposure to outdoor environments and extreme weather (heat and freezing temperatures), noise exposure, driving for extended periods of time, exposure to allergens (i.e., pollen, dust, cedar, sumac, poison ivy, etc.), exposure to construction and traffic work zones, possible hand and power tool use, and extended periods of Personal Protective Equipment use
Extended use of electronic devices (i.e.-computers, printers, copiers, scanners, plotters, and telephones)
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