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Project manager

E-Talent Network Minneapolis, MN
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Scope of work

  • Lead the execution of complex technical IS projects, including network and infrastructure projects and programs.
  • Meet with work partners to determine and define project scope requirements, goals and deliverables.
  • Managing project budgets, resources and schedules to successful completion ensuring that projects meet scope, cost and quality requirements as determined in the project planning stages.
  • Identify resources needed, negotiating with other departments and / or units, if necessary, for resources.
  • Communicate with sponsors and stakeholders in all stages of projects through regular written and verbal communications to keep them updated on the progress of assigned projects and aware of next steps;

provide project updates in front of large groups, including Senior Management, as necessary.

Collaborate with project managers in the PMO, the person in this role will be part of the Project Management office.

Ability :

  • Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Lead teams providing direction, delegating, and removing obstacles to get work done.
  • Build consensus and motivate people to act and participate.
  • Build strong customer relationships and deliver customer-centric solutions. Anticipate and balance the needs of multiple stakeholders.
  • Develop and deliver multi-mode communications that concisely convey a clear understanding of the message to different audiences.
  • Handle conflict situations effectively with a minimum of noise.

Skilled in :

  • Leading teams embracing change with a "people first approach.
  • Leading complex organizations through change.
  • Developing positive working relationships with all levels of the enterprise.
  • Prioritizing human outcomes, including development of soft skills, instilling organizational values / norms and building safe space for a healthy challenge culture to develop.
  • Self-awareness, acceptance, and acting on and providing constructive feedback.
  • Developing and maintaining project documentation, including writing project charters, implementation plans, resource plans, status reports and all other required project documentation.

Knowledge in areas of :

  • Project Management Institute (PMI) lifecycle.
  • Windows platform and current technologies.
  • Portfolio management and enterprise resource management.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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Electrician

E-Talent Network Los Angeles, CA
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JOB SUMMARY

Utilizes and advances mechanical / electrical skills, experience and knowledge in the practices, procedures, and methods of installing, maintaining, and repairing both general and complex water utility and facility mechanical / electrical systems.

Performs monitoring, inspecting installing and repairing mechanical / electrical equipment and related systems for reliable operating condition and performance, including predictive and diagnostic testing, preventive and corrective maintenance, improving equipment and asset capacity and upgrading systems to meet conveyance and distribution and treatment, operating and service demands.

Performs maintenance and improvements to a variety of mechanical / electrical equipment related to Metropolitan's significant revenue-generating assets, systems, processes, supporting facilities and infrastructure including those within treatment and pump plants, chemical unloading and transfer facilities, conveyance and distribution structures, reservoirs, hydroelectric plants and right-of-ways.

Employees in this title ensure ongoing reliability and capacity, primarily through maintenance activities, to ensure the operational service necessary to convey, store, treat and distribute water and hydroelectric power effectively to member agencies and other customers.

Conveyance and Distribution

Activities in conveyance and distribution include utilizing and advancing skills, and inspecting, maintaining, and improving mechanical / electrical systems associated with large equipment, infrastructure, and assets such as pumps, turbines, generators, motors, compressors, valves, turnouts, and hydraulic systems, pipelines, feeders and canals, control and pressure-relief structures, reservoirs, and other appurtenances and processes related to the effective delivery of water and electric power.

Also, activities include operating utility trucks, cranes / rigging and heavy equipment. Operational activities include water flow changes and adjusting flow pressure settings in control and pressure relief structures, including shutdown and outage operations for maintenance such as dewatering, disinfecting and refilling.

Treatment Plants

Activities in treatment include utilizing and advancing skills, and inspecting, maintaining, and improving the reliability of mechanical / electrical equipment such as chemical feed systems, ozone generators and related systems, flash mixers, flocculators, filter beds, geared drive equipment, sedimentation basins, tanks, valves, pumps, compressors, piping systems and slide gates, as well as processes such as chemical unloading and transfer, reclamation systems and sludge removal systems.

Also, activities include operating utility trucks, cranes / rigging and heavy equipment. Operational activities include those responsibilities associated with effective water flow and treatment such as operating valves and performing minor adjustments and calibrating chemical feed and similar systems.

Pumping Plants

Activities in pumping plants include utilizing and advancing skills in operating and maintaining large equipment such as generators and motors, overhead hoists and cranes, compressors and pneumatic systems, hydraulic power units, domestic water systems in plant and residential facilities and other associated pump plant mechanical equipment and systems.

Preventive and corrective mechanical maintenance duties include, but are not limited to : lubricating bearing, rebuilding various pumps and valves, repairing and installing piping, troubleshooting and repairing water system equipment failures, lubricating and exercising small and large diameter valves and actuators, rebuilding, replacing and installing pumps, refurbishing and / or rebuilding valves and associated piping, operational duties and high-voltage switching operations.

Work in treatment and pump plants, and conveyance and distribution involve collecting a wide variety of operational process and maintenance data including equipment readings, treatment and conveyance flow information and water quality samples to ensure reliable operations, equipment and asset maintenance, and protection / security of public health and District assets on a routine and emergency response basis.

SUPERVISION : Received :

Received :

General and sometimes minimal supervision is given to ensure proper adherence to standards, procedures, rules and practices;

deviations are referred to a supervisor or lead person. Checking for quality workmanship is accomplished on a routine basis.

As the employee progresses in skill, knowledge and experience, minimal supervision may be appropriate. Direction is provided on the tasks to be undertaken with latitude to rearrange work sequences and discriminate between established practices and / or methods.

Guidance on the approach to standard circumstances, tasks and activities is provided in procedures, manuals, rules or common craft practice.

A lead person or supervisor provides guidance on the approach to tasks or activities encountered in non-standard or uncommon circumstances.

Receives oversight from the Team, Unit, Section, Assistant Group, or Group Manager.

Given :

As a lead may exercise technical and / or functional direction over assigned staff.

Specific attention is given to on-the-job training and development of O&M Technician I and II employees, in order that those employees attain specialized knowledge and skills to advance to O&M Technician III.

JOB DUTIES

Performs general and advanced mechanical / electrical maintenance tasks and activities at treatment plants, chemical unloading and transfer facilities, conveyance and distribution structures, reservoirs, hydroelectric plants, along right-of-ways and at other facilities utilizing equipment processes and systems to ensure ongoing reliability of water and power delivery.

Conveyance and Distribution

1. Performs a wide variety of mechanical / electrical preventive and corrective maintenance (PM / CM) on conveyance and distribution related systems, processes and facilities to ensure conveyance and distribution reliability that may include work on valves of various sizes, configuration, and operation control (manual and motor) including pneumatic and hydraulic systems, pipelines, feeders, aqueducts, canals, siphons, reservoirs, pumps, motors, generators, lubrication and cooling equipment, control and pressure relief structures and associated equipment / assets, cranes and rigging systems.

2. Performs PM and CM activities on large-scale water conveyance and distribution infrastructure and assets including aqueducts, tunnels, pipelines, siphons, feeders, canals, and reservoirs to maintain distribution system integrity, capacity and operational reliability.

3. Utilizes state-of-the-art technology, performs predictive and preventive maintenance activities to determine infrastructure and equipment wear, and performs predictive analysis through laser alignment, vibration and oil analysis to anticipate maintenance needs and determine appropriate actions to maintain and enhance equipment life and uptime.

4. Performs maintenance tasks and activities at hydroelectric plants, pumping plants, and other facilities with mechanical / electrical equipment to ensure ongoing water and power reliability.

5. Performs the preventive and corrective maintenance on mechanical / electrical systems necessary for standby power generators and associated systems to maintain operational readiness during outages or other emergencies.

6. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on valves of differing size, configuration, age and operating control systems.

May include lubrication, exercise, and repair and replacement of parts to ensure effective water movement and valve longevity.

7. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on pressure relief and pressure control structures to ensure reliable operations of water distribution components and functions, and PM and CM to ensure structure integrity, safety, security and appearance standards.

8. Operates and monitors valves to make flow changes and adjust pressure settings for routine operations, shutdowns, or other operating conditions requiring safe and effective transfer or adjustment in the movement of water.

9. Rebuilds and repairs conveyance and distribution infrastructure, equipment, systems and processes as necessary, requiring planning, fabrication of parts, welding and / or assembly and installation to bring equipment / processes to as-designed operating condition.

10. Improve mechanical / electrical systems associated with construction and improvement projects such as building and infrastructure enhancements directly associated with conveyance and distribution systems including modifications, rebuilding, and relocating structures, assets and equipment.

11. Performs complex or routine predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on mechanical / electrical systems associated with large motors, pumps, generators, turbines, valves, varied equipment and other mechanical / electrical related systems associated with the effective movement of water and power.

12. Utilizes instrumentation to test and monitor the capabilities, limits, and effectiveness of equipment and subsystems of equipment, as well as other mechanical / electrical processes and systems directly related to power and water systems, to measure the ongoing effectiveness of those systems and to assure the quality of maintenance and / or improvements.

13. Performs water analysis such as PH, hardness, chlorine and ammonia at various facilities including reservoirs, to test for contaminates and other essential water quality elements.

14. Regularly inspecting, testing, calibrating and record readings for a variety of mechanical / electrical systems and equipment to meet reliable equipment life and service expectations, including motors,

compressors, valves, pumps, flow meters, cranes and lifts, chemical storage and feed systems, basins and related equipment to ensure effective water operations and movement.

15. Assists with planning and coordination of scheduled PdM, PM, and CM, as well as unplanned outages, shutdowns, and other emergency situations, to minimize equipment downtime and interruption of service to member agencies or other customers.

16. Performs and / or assists in the drafting, design, and development of procedures, manuals, orders and similar documentation to ensure safe operating techniques and for use as training materials.

Treatment Plants

1. Performs wide variety of mechanical / electrical preventive and corrective maintenance on water treatment related systems, processes and facilities.

PM and CM activities includes work on oxygen generation and ozone equipment, valves, pneumatic and hydraulic control systems, pumps, generators, lubrication and cooling equipment, chemical feed systems, and associated equipment.

2. Performs PM and CM activities on large-scale water treatment assets, systems and processes including flocculators, filter beds, flash mixers, conveyor systems, sedimentation basins, storage tanks, slide gates, pipes, valves and varied drive and control systems to maintain plant integrity, capacity and operational reliability.

3. Utilizes state-of-the-art technology, and performs predictive and preventive maintenance activities to determine equipment wear, including predictive analysis through laser alignment, vibration and oil analysis to anticipate maintenance needs and determine appropriate actions to maintain and enhance equipment uptime.

4. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on mechanical / electrical systems necessary for standby power generators and associated systems to maintain operational readiness during outages or other emergencies.

5. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on Chemical Unloading Facility equipment, processes and systems to include piping, valves, structures, standpipes, metering and monitoring equipment, alarms and test equipment.

Operate and monitor valves, gauges and other chemical transfer and mixing systems to ensure safe and effective transfer, distribution and transportation of chemicals and movement of rolling stock or other lading equipment.

6. Repairs and rebuilds of treatment equipment, systems and processes as necessary requiring appropriate planning, fabrication of parts, welding and / or assembly and installation to bring equipment / processes to designed operating condition.

7. Improves mechanical / electrical systems associated with construction and improvement projects such as building and plant enhancements directly associated to water treatment systems including modifications, rebuilding, and relocating plant assets and equipment.

8. Performs routine predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on mechanical / electrical systems associated with large motors, pumps, generators, turbines, valves, varied treatment process equipment and other mechanical / electrical related systems associated with treatment plants.

9. Utilizes instrumentation to test and monitor the capabilities, limits, and effectiveness of equipment and subsystems of equipment, as well as other mechanical / electrical processes and systems directly related to power and water systems, to measure the ongoing effectiveness of those systems and to assure the quality of maintenance and / or improvements.

10. Performs regular inspections, tests, calibrations, and record of readings for a variety of mechanical / electrical systems and equipment to meet reliable equipment life and service expectations, including motors, compressors, valves, pumps, flow meters, cranes and lifts, chemical storage and feed systems, basins tanks, valves and related equipment to ensure effective water output of treatment plants.

11. In accordance with district required training work with hazardous chemicals such as chlorine, ozone, acids, caustics and ammonia.

12. Assists with planning and coordination of scheduled PdM, PM, and CM, as well as unplanned outages, shutdowns, and other emergency situations, to minimize equipment downtime and interruption of service to member agencies or other customers.

13. Performs and / or assists in the drafting, design, and development of procedures, manuals, orders and similar documentation to ensure safe operating techniques and for use as training materials.

Pumping Plant

1. Performs a wide variety of journey mechanical preventive and corrective maintenance on aqueduct pumping plant related systems, processes and facilities to ensure aqueduct plant reliability that may include work on : large rotating equipment, overhead hoists and cranes, rigging systems, compressors, hydraulic power units, valves of various sizes, configuration and operation control (manual, hydraulic and motor) including pneumatic and hydraulic process controls.

2. Performs a wide variety of preventive and corrective maintenance on pipelines, feeders, aqueducts, canals, siphons, reservoirs, pumps, motors, generators, lubrication and cooling equipment, control and head gate structures and associated equipment / assets.

3. Rebuilds and repairs aqueduct pumping plant infrastructure, equipment, systems and processes as necessary, requiring planning, fabrication of parts using general machine shop equipment, welding and / or assembly and installation to bring equipment / processes to as-designed operating tolerances and conditions.

4. Completes preventive and corrective activities on large-scale water conveyance and distribution infrastructure and assets including aqueducts, delivery lines, head gates and associated structures, pipelines, aqueduct sand traps, canals, radial gates and reservoirs, to maintain distribution system integrity, capacity, and operational reliability.

5. Utilizes state-of-the-art technology such as SCADA, perform predictive and preventive maintenance activities to determine infrastructure and large rotating and moving equipment wear.

Assist with the performance of predictive analysis through laser alignment, vibration and oil analysis to anticipate maintenance needs and determine appropriate actions to maintain and enhance equipment life and uptime.

6. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on valves of differing size, configuration, age, and operating control systems.

May include lubrication, exercising and repair, and replacement of parts to ensure effective water movement and valve longevity.

7. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance to ensure structure integrity, safety, security and appearance standards of all pumping plant and residential facilities.

8. Performs and / or assist with improving mechanical systems associated with construction and improvement projects such as building and infrastructure enhancements directly associated with pumping plant and residential systems including modifications, rebuilding, and relocating structures, assets, and equipment.

9. Completes, at times in collaboration with Specialist level or Control Technicians, complex predictive, preventive, and corrective maintenance on mechanical / electrical systems associated with large motors, pumps, generators, valves, varied equipment and other mechanical related systems associated with the effective movement of water and power.

10. Utilizes instrumentation to test and monitor the capabilities, limits, and effectiveness of equipment and subsystems of equipment, as well as other mechanical processes and systems directly related to power and water systems, to measure the ongoing effectiveness of those systems and to assure the quality of maintenance and / or improvements.

11. Performs water analysis such as PH, hardness, chlorine and turbidity measurement at various facilities including reservoirs, to test for contaminates and other essential water quality elements.

Responsible for collection of bacteriological samples.

12. Performs preventive and corrective maintenance on circulating, fire and domestic water distribution systems and swimming pool maintenance.

When necessary maintain septic and associated systems.

13. Regularly inspects, tests, calibrates, and records readings for a variety of mechanical / electrical systems and equipment to meet reliable equipment life and service expectations, including motors, compressors, valves, pumps, flow meters, cranes and lifts, chemical storage and feed systems, sand traps and related equipment to ensure effective water operations and movement.

14. Assists with the planning and coordination of scheduled predictive, preventive and corrective maintenance, as well as unplanned outages, shutdowns, and other emergency situations, to minimize equipment downtime and interruption of service to member agencies or other customers.

15. Performs operational duties which include : setting up, starting, stopping, and securing main pump units, monitoring, inspecting, recording, calculating, and reporting pump plant operations data and operating conditions of main motors, pumps, power transformers, and related pump plant equipment, water flow changes, including dewatering and refilling pipelines in association with system maintenance and repairs, earthquake and emergency response, switching operations and safety related inspections of facilities and systems.

Handle and log hazardous materials and maintains storage area.

Job Title : Operations and Maintenance Tech III - Mechanical or Electrical Job Code : T10

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience :

High school diploma or GED in addition to 3 years experience as demonstrated by practical application of general and advanced techniques and practices specific to the operation, maintenance and repair of mechanical / electrical systems in a treatment or pump plant, power generation systems and related apparatus.

Required Knowledge of : Employees in this title are at the skilled-level, and utilize and advance skills through classroom and on-the-job training or they are gaining experience by working with journey-level Technicians to enhance their skills to competently :

Understand theories and practices of mechanical / electrical systems and their application to large-scale mechanical / electrical systems and equipment related to hydroelectric power plants, water treatment and distribution systems, as well as general and utility facility mechanical / electrical systems, applying methods, practices, machine shop equipment for metal fabrication, and tools to ensure reliable operations for the movement and treatment of water, generation of power, and optimization of assets and equipment to meet operational demands within established limits and standards, contemporary maintenance reliability analysis and troubleshooting methods including determination of failure causes, diagnostic analysis through failure mode, and root cause analysis, using traditional analog and precision digital instruments to ensure critical measurements and alignments as part of diagnostic and predictive maintenance, including laser alignment equipment, analog and digital meters, calipers and other tools related to close tolerance analysis and work, and safety practices and regulations for operating or working near mechanical / electrical equipment, high voltage systems, hazardous materials, and associated tools and equipment.

Required Skills and Abilities to : Learn and utilize mechanical / electrical engineering data necessary to effectively implement predictive, preventive, corrective, and improvement activities.

Perform and / or assist in the planning, design, layout and development of procedures, manuals, orders and similar documentation to ensure safe operating techniques and / or for training, ability to interpret complex schematics, blueprints, mechanical / electrical diagrams, instructions, manuals, operating and maintenance procedures, and specifications related to water treatment, conveyance and distribution and pump plant, as well as building, facility and hydroelectric power systems / equipment, and experience to utilize tools and diagnostic equipment to test and monitor equipment and asset condition, as well as repair, install and replace equipment necessary to meet water and electrical generation demand and / or capacity, use and maintain mechanical / electrical tools and equipment traditionally used in hydroelectric plants, pump plants, treatment plants, and within water and power control and distribution infrastructure and facilities, ability to apply and guide others in adhering to apply and guide others in adhering to safety practices and regulations for operating or working near mechanical / electrical equipment, high voltage systems, hazardous materials, and associated tools and equipment.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES and REGISTRATIONS REQUIREMENTS

Employees in this position may be required to obtain and maintain the following certifications, licensing and registrations :

Conveyance and Distribution :

Valid Drivers license from state of residency equivalent to a California Class A, B, and / or C with appropriate commercial license endorsements

Forklift certification

Manlift certification

Diver Certification

MWD High Voltage Switching Certification

Welding Certificate

Water Distribution Certification

Treatment :

Valid Drivers license from state of residency equivalent to a California Class A, B, and / or C with appropriate commercial license endorsements

Forklift Certification

Manlift Certification

SCBA and Respirator Certification

Diver Certification

Welding Certificate

Crane Operator Certificate

Chemical Responder Certification

MWD High Voltage Certification

Pumping Plants :

Valid Drivers license from state of residency equivalent to a California Class A, B, and / or C with appropriate commercial license endorsements

Crane Certifications

Water Treatment Certification Grade II

Welding Certification

Chemical Responder Certification

Forklift Certification

Manlift Certification

Diver Certification

MWD High Voltage Certification

PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT

Expectations of Hours of Service, Emergency and Stand-by Service :

Employees in this position may be required to work off-shift hours and / or stand-by service to address operational needs and emergencies as required.

May be required to work extended periods away from the normal reporting location.

Physical Demands :

Heavy tasks may require lifting and carrying items weighing up to 50 pounds, with intermittent need to lift and carry materials and / or equipment weighing up to 100 pounds with assistance.

Frequently requires pushing, pulling, turning and positioning parts, assemblies, equipment and tools weighing as much as 100 pounds with assistance.

May be required to lift and move heavy items with the assistance of others and with lifting devices such as jacks, hoists and cranes of varied types and capacities.

Physical effort includes frequent walking, stooping, bending, reaching, standing, kneeling and sitting for long periods of time.

May be required to use Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) or other respiratory filtration and personal protection devices.

Work Environment :

Work is performed indoors and outdoors at large pumping, treatment, hydroelectric or control facilities, or associated assets, under all types of conditions including extreme temperatures, open and confined spaces ranging from crawl spaces to sub-structures as well as varied types of terrains.

Job tasks frequently require working from heights and functioning from lifts, hoists, scaffolds, and cranes over surfaces ranging from earthen materials to concrete, steel and water.

Work frequently is conducted in close proximity to high volume / pressurized water, as well as exposed, electrically energized equipment including high voltage systems.

The work environment often involves exposure to equipment and tools producing high levels of noise, as well as potentially dangerous materials, chemicals, and machinery that require careful adherence to extensive safety precautions, rules and regulations.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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Project Manager

E-Talent Network Minneapolis, MN
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County business need / background

Our client is seeking a Project Manager for approximately six months, potentially longer. The Office of Broadband & Digital Inclusion leads the county's digital-equity programs, and this PM will be responsible for implementing broadband expansion projects, including infrastructure construction, multifamily Wi-Fi, municipal partnerships and fiber-optics partnerships.

The PM will manage a portfolio of projects that require coordination and execution from multiple partners, internal and external.

The PM, under limited supervision, manages all aspects of cost, schedule and performance of technical projects in support of business objectives.

Accountable for all projects including highly complex or specialist projects and / or programs. Serves as a single point of contact for senior management within those projects;

managing all issues, risks, changes and budgets for these projects. Takes the lead role in implementing project methodology processes providing coaching and direction to other project managers.

Collaborates with senior level management, multiple stakeholders and county leadership

Work to be performed

Resource will focus on :

1. WiFi deployment in multifamily properties

a. Evaluation and selection of vendor for system design, installation and support.

b. Execution of internal county funding and administrative components

c. Manage portfolio of vendors / projects to design, install and support Wi-Fi deployment in occupied dwellings, including system design, installation and support.

d. Inspect or facilitate inspection / reporting of completed project, including testing internet connection, speed, strength and weak zones.

2. Fiber planning and deployment

a. Evaluation and selection of vendor for system design and installation.

b. Coordination and execution of funding and administrative components, including city, state and vendor partnerships.

c. Manage portfolio of vendors / projects to design and install fiber.

d. Coordination of project or project components, including partnerships with city, county, state and vendor staff.

3. Broadband Expansion Project

a. Assemble county RFP for city broadband projects, including broadband deployment, broadband adoption, and / or community engagement plans and activities.

b. Lead evaluation, selection and awarding of funding to support city broadband project proposals, including all communication with city and county staff.

c. Oversee portfolio of awarded projects that cities execute, including communication, tracking, reporting and payment coordination.

4. Additional related projects as they arise

Project deliverables include :

  • Provide project schedules and plan work, consult, and communicate with stakeholders.
  • Consult and work with customers to make appropriate business and technical decisions.
  • Provide periodic analysis and interpretation of project information to stakeholders.
  • Drive projects from conception to conclusion.
  • Serve as single point of contact for multiple Wi-Fi installation projects, working with vendor, building owner / operator, and county staff to manage all project phases to completion.
  • Serve as single point of contact for multiple fiber installation projects, working with vendor, government partners, and county staff to manage all project phases to completion.
  • Serve as single point of contact for preparing, awarding, and overseeing county's funding of multiple city-executed projects for broadband deployment, broadband adoption and / or community engagement plans.
  • Manage all phases of additional related broadband projects, as they arise and are assigned.

Specific skills / experience required

Knowledge of :

  • Networking / public Wi-Fi installation; IT systems; formal project management methodology (project integration, scope, time, cost, communications, risk management and awareness of organizational change management);
  • system development methodology, application development principles and process; basic knowledge of infrastructure and platforms;

office productivity software (i.e. Microsoft Office); basic SharePoint document management.

Ability to :

  • Organize and plan work effectively; manage projects per project charter; proactively manage schedules and forecasts in MS Project and Project Server;
  • consult and communicate with project stakeholders; coordinate system implementation plans; provide project work direction to project team members;
  • manage project lifecycle budget; prepare written proposals and project management core documents; manage a project through all phases;
  • consult and work with customers to make appropriate business and technical decisions; provide excellent customer service;
  • make improvements, solve problems, or take corrective action when problems arise; motivate, inspire and influence team members, senior management, sponsors, peers and others;

handle and diffuse conflict; provide periodic analysis and interpretation of project information to stakeholders

Desired experience and skills in the following :

  • Wi-Fi installations, especially residential
  • Networking, prefer certification (such as Cisco Certified Network Professional)
  • Outside plant fiber optics
  • Public sector, especially county and / or municipal

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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