Locatingposted 4 months ago
Full-time • Mid Level
San Antonio, TX
Administrative and Support Services

About the position

A successful Telecom Construction Manager shall be responsible for management of assigned telecom construction segments; ensure safety, quality, timeliness, and financial expectations are met for all scopes of work; coordinate construction scheduling and associated activities, while acting as a liaison to Project Management concerning progress and delays. At a minimum, the position requires a good working knowledge of the telecommunications industry; ability to use a computer and other office related equipment; familiarity with aerial lift devices, utility lines/poles, and various other telecommunications construction equipment, and the functionality of each; ability to read, understand, interpret, input, and analyze data.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise, develop, and provide leadership to employees and supervisors of an assigned area, department, or project(s).
  • Review tasks and reports to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance.
  • Develop processes to ensure completion of tasks in support of an assigned area, department, or project(s).
  • Communicate with employees, contractors, vendors, and/or customers to assist an assigned area, department, or project(s).

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field or 5 years of related work experience.
  • Previous supervisory and/or managerial experience.
  • Project management skills including planning, organizing, and coordinating tasks.
  • Authorized to work in the United States.
  • Successful completion of pre-employment drug screen, background, and motor vehicle record check.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Plans
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Short and Long Term Disability
  • Supplemental Life and AD&D
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings w/ Company Match
  • Stock Purchase Plan
  • Company Discounts
  • Legal Insurance
  • Paid Time Off and Holidays
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