Job Description
OSP Construction Coordinator
What are we doing at Project Resources Group (PRG)?
Project Resources Group has been a leader in construction management and plant damage recovery services since 2001. At PRG, our mission focuses on providing strategic resources for industries and businesses, delivering customized consulting solutions for cable MSO's and service providers.
We are currently seeking an OSP Construction Coordinator to lead complex, multi-disciplinary projects. You plan requirements with internal customers and usher projects through the entire project life cycle. This includes coordinating project schedules, identifying risks and clearly communicating goals to project stakeholders. Your projects often span offices, time zones and hemispheres, and it's your job to keep all the players coordinated on the project's progress and deadlines.
As an Outside Plant (OSP) Construction Coordinator, you will be responsible for a fiber new build project efficiently coordinating our engineering vendors to produce high quality, highly constructible engineering deliverables. Adaptability and the ability to thrive in ambiguity are critical to success in this role.
What you’ll do
In the field, you'll be asked to perform the following functions:
- Perform walkouts pre/post-construction.
- Verify as-builts.
- Troubleshoot any build-out issues in the field.
- Verify that subcontractors have the necessary PPE gear to perform work.
- Identify permitting requirements as needed.
- Communicate with any customers in the path of construction.
- Other related duties as assigned.
In the office, you’ll be responsible for the following functions:
- Putting together a bill of materials (BOM).
- Compile notice-to-proceed (NTP) packages for contractors.
- Provide weekly reports to management on construction activity.
- Follow-up with city municipalities regarding permitting issues.
Do you have what it takes?
- Must have 3+ years of hands-on experience in cable construction.
- Educated on local area dig laws.
Skills and abilities: - Strong leadership skills to mentor and influence subcontractors and vendors.
- Customer service acumen to interpret, communicate, and help deliver client needs.
- Impressive ability to organize and prioritize projects.
- Strong understanding of fiber and coax engineering.
- Computer proficiency and Microsoft tools to create, manage, and present data and reporting to various stakeholders and management.
- Strong communication skills and ability to adjust delivery to your audience verbally and in writing.
- Willingness to use your vehicle in the field (mileage reimbursement at the standard federal rate).
- Interested and able to work overtime occasionally to meet project demands.
- Perform job functions both indoors and outdoors, rain or shine.
- Must be able to walk extensively, sit, stand, and climb stairs throughout the day.
Our commitment to you
- $30 to $35 per hour depending upon experience.
- Mileage reimbursement for vehicle use.
- Health benefits include medical, dental & vision for you and your dependents on the first of the month following your start date.
- Company-paid Short-term Disability benefits after one year of service.
- 401(k) Plan on the first of the month following your start date with a safe-harbor match after one year of service.
- Supplemental Life Insurance is offered for you and your dependents.
- ClassPass shared cost membership is offered to each employee.
- Paid time off, holiday pay, and a floating holiday to enjoy time with your friends and family.
Are you interested in applying?
Click the "Apply for this position" button and fill out the short form. We will review the applications and email candidates who qualify to set up a first-round interview.
Project Resources Group is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. Reasonable accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.