Project Manager

Las Vegas, NV

Project Manager, DAS

Boingo simplifies complex wireless challenges to connect people, businesses, and things. For 20 Years, Boingo has been leading the way, pioneering first after first. No matter what wireless technology comes next, Boingo will be there.

As Boingo’s Project Manager, you’ll take charge of projects to fulfill our agreements with a variety of venues. You’ll manage the implementation of DAS projects from sales to successful rollover to the O&M phase. You will work closely with site owners, general contractors, managers, cellular carrier reps, and your Boingo colleagues. You will manage the daily direction of all project-related activities that pertain to our agreements with cellular carriers and venue managers. (e.g., airport authorities, building management, municipalities, etc.)

The Project Manager will be required to work at multiple venues throughout the Mountain Region and Southwest, with most projects in Las Vegas, Denver, and Phoenix.  Boingo operates as an essential business and its workers take pride in always keeping systems available to the public.  

Responsibilities

  • Team-lead responsibility for the design, construction, test, and launch of DAS systems in select venues
  • Review executed Host Agency contracts, Carrier Agreements, contractors & subcontracts, etc.
  • Prepare Project Plans and set up project teams; work and coordinate with the PM team
  • Manage and coordinate day to day construction activities related to all on-site implementation and operations work in accordance with Agreements, Contracts and Project Plans
  • Work directly with host facility representatives to establish and maintain cooperative relationships
  • Support the discovery, review, and evaluation of all potential service sub-contractors
  • Follow Program Control’s Project Tracking and Reporting Process
  • Prepare and conduct Program & Project Review Presentations 
  • Establish Preventative & Emergency Maintenance Plans
  • Conduct on-site management of all Boingo field personnel, contractors & subcontractors
  • Coordinate and oversee all acceptance testing
  • Coordinate and oversee of all project management work schedules and weekly look-a-heads
  • Manage all coordination effort between Host Agency Project Managers & General Contractors, various trade labor contractors, engineering firms, etc. 
  • Serve as the first contact for contract compliance
  • Work directly with vendors in areas of documentation, spares, support, upgrades, commissioning, ATP and maintenance
  • Options for working from home

Requirements

  • 7 + years of experience in telecommunications industry management.
  • Experience in working with telecom companies and host agencies is required.
  • A solid grasp of project management functions.
  • A professional demeanor and the ability to interface directly with senior company management is a must.
  • Able to manage a diverse group of subcontractors and employees, as well as effectively perform and manage multiple tasks concurrently.
  • Experience and moderate knowledge of RF distribution systems and fiber optic systems is required.
  • A bachelor’s degree in engineering or something similarly technical.

Meet Boingo - Boingo Wireless, Inc. helps the world stay connected. Our vast footprint of Wi-Fi and cellular networks covers more than a million locations and reaches over a billion consumers annually – in places as varied as airports, stadiums, and military bases.

We’re an enthusiastic team, dedicated to growing our business by building amazing, valuable products. Boingo boasts a collaborative work environment, with training, activities, and open communication.  We offer a robust benefits package. It’s no wonder we’ve been named among the Best Places to Work 14 times and counting! 

Boingo is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability. 

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