An Area Manager for fiber optics is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of all fiber optic network projects within a specified geographical region. The role involves coordinating multiple project teams, managing budgets, and ensuring network quality and compliance with all industry and safety standards.
Duties and responsibilities:
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Project and operations management: Oversee all operational activities for multiple Outside Plant (OSP) construction projects, from initial planning through execution and closeout.
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Team leadership: Manage and provide leadership for a team of field inspectors, technicians, and construction crews, which may include managing subcontractors and vendors.
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Safety and quality assurance: Promote safety awareness and assure compliance with all safety regulations, industry standards, and best practices for fiber optic network installations.
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Budgeting and financial oversight: Develop, monitor, and manage project budgets, control costs, and track key performance metrics to ensure financial objectives are met or exceeded.
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Stakeholder communication: Act as the primary point of contact for clients, internal stakeholders, and external entities such as municipalities and permitting agencies.
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Problem-solving: Proactively identify and resolve problematic design or construction elements, troubleshoot technical network issues, and develop effective solutions.
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Documentation and reporting: Ensure all project documentation, including work orders, progress reports, and as-built drawings, are accurately maintained and reported to senior management.
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Permitting: Manage all permitting, inspections, and regulatory activities required for fiber optic cable installations.
Key qualifications and skills:
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Experience: Proven experience in operations management within the fiber, telecom, or utility industries is required, with 3–5 years typically cited.
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Technical knowledge: Strong understanding of fiber optic technology, including network design, installation, testing (e.g., OTDR, splicing), and maintenance.
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Leadership and management: Excellent leadership and team management skills, with the ability to lead, mentor, and motivate teams to meet project timelines and quality standards.
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Project management: Documented experience with project management, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management.
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Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Problem-solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to address challenges and optimize processes efficiently.
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Software proficiency: Proficiency with PCs and Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Project) and familiarity with mapping or GIS software.
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Certifications: Certifications in project management (e.g., PMP) or fiber optics (e.g., FOA CFOT) can be beneficial.
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Licensing: A current and valid driver's license is typically required