What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager position at BDA Systems Co?
Project Management Job Description
The role of a project manager at BDA Systems Co. is to provide intermediary support and coordination between internal and external stakeholders. As the focal point of every project, the project manager (PM) is responsible for communicating expectations, scheduling of labor and material resources, maintaining project costs within budgets, and updating project financial forecasts. The PM is expected to keep all parties informed as to the current project status, expected milestone and completion dates and ensure billing is occurring at the correct pre-negotiated completion points. Additional tasks like permit site surveys, commissioning, and inspections will be required as the need arises.
The PM is essentially the CEO of their project, the success and maintained reputation of the company lies in direct correlation to the effort put forth by the project manager.
Requirements and Experience
Two years of project management experience in a construction related setting.
Experience with electrical cabling and systems installation preferred
Two years of experience with In-Building Wireless Systems preferred
Basic understanding of RF principles preferred
Management experience and the ability to oversee and lead teams
Excellent verbal and written skills
Detailed oriented and excellent organizational skills
Critical thinking skills and the ability to independently find solutions
Highly technically proficient and comfortable with technology items
Self starter mentality with the ability to work independently
Daily/Weekly Job Requirements & Expectations
Maintain the PM’s assigned projects list with the most up to date information. Obtaining these data points will involve the following:
Calling on the point of contact for each particular project to check on the progress of the site on a regular basis, even if we are not currently working on location.
Visiting locations of high importance often. While not so often for projects that are of lesser urgency to see with one's eyes the progress of the site. This also strengthens the relationship with the client’s personnel. PMs are encouraged to bring gifts when visiting sites like donuts, coffee, etc.
Checking with the internal team the status of pending tasks on the project. These items include: engineered drawings, materials, billing, contracts, insurance and more.
Maintain all project P&L’s up to date with the most recent financial reconciliation up to the last payroll cycle closure. All projects will have a spreadsheet that includes all costs associated with specific line items from the project. This information will be provided by accounting.
Make travel and purchase decisions as needed to ensure the project is performed on schedule. This timeline constraint is determined by communication with internal and external stakeholders on the project. Internally this can be the salesperson directly involved with the project/client. Externally this can be the client’s project managers, superintendents, and more.
All travel and purchase decisions must be weighed against the project’s budget, labor constraints and morale, realistic urgency of the project and other intangible factors. All purchase and travel decisions can be questioned and must hold up to scrutiny from management.
All project managers will hold an FCC G.R.O.L. license within 6 months of starting the position. Project managers will be expected to perform RF site surveys, assist in the preparation of site surveys for other technicians, perform commissioning of BDA systems, troubleshoot installation issues, act as the company representative at AHJ inspections, assist installation teams with procurement of materials and/or tools on site and more.
Project managers will decide on and communicate all labor assignments as needed. It will be the PM’s responsibility to provide technicians all the pertinent information in order to properly and efficiently perform the job assigned to him/her daily.
The PM will ensure that all technicians have the tools required for the job in working order. Any tools that need replacement will be recorded, removed from the field and a new one will be provided. The PM will also ensure that all rental equipment such as lifts, booms and specialty drills are ordered, delivered and picked up in a timely manner to avoid paying rush or late fees.
Project managers will be responsible for the professional appearance of themselves and the technicians assigned to them as direct reports. This includes having the correct P.P.E. required by the site and the proper clothing with company branding.
Project managers will record pertinent site information on the following forms which will be saved on a spreadsheet:
Project Kick-Off Sheet:
Client Stakeholders/Points of Contact:
Work Order Requests
Project managers will be evaluated weekly by management using a questionnaire. Yearly bonuses will be awarded based on an average of the weekly ratings against other PMs for their share of the bonus money pool. Bonuses are strictly based on performance and not seniority.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $52,000.00 - $58,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Compensation Package:
- Bonus opportunities
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Atlanta, GA 30320
Salary : $52,000 - $58,000