OSP Program Manager Restaurants & Beverage - Seattle, WA at Geebo

OSP Program Manager

Utilities One is looking for an OSP Program Manager for the Pacific Northwest region to join our fast-growing company in developing multiple OSP Construction projects.
We are looking for a professional who will be responsible for the overall delivery of OSP Construction & Engineering.
Responsibilities:
Support the development and/or implementation of the company's end-to-end construction model (standardize the company's processes, systems, approach, and tracking); Manage, develop and expand the company's construction vendor relationships & strategic partnerships; Determine the size of the construction organization to support customer build programs; Support the company's construction team with their FTTH Builds (MSO/LEC) in the region; Help develop the organizational model; Help grow the company's construction revenue and profits in the West Region; Manage the construction work the company performs for clients and for others in the region; Determine the additional construction responsibilities as required in order to grow the company's team in the region; Work with the Director to develop and implement the Build Plans of Record (PORs) for the customers the company supports in the region.
Requirements 5-10 years of overall Telecommunications Experience; At least 3 years of experience as Program Manager/Project Manager/Operations Manager; Strong knowledge of project budget management, scheduling, and tracking; Ability to put together strategies to promote company goals and objectives to outside organizations; Availability to travel to job sites within West Coast in accordance with the project's necessities.
Benefits Competitive Salary; Great Work Environment; Career Advancement Opportunities; Company vehicle and fuel card provided.
Recommended Skills Business Relationship Management Construction Financial Management Scheduling Strategic Alliance Telecommunications Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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