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Project Manager

Oklahoma City, OK

Digi Security Systems is an industry leader in the design, installation and support of custom video surveillance, electronic access control, and intrusion detection solutions for public and private partners. We've built our reputation on innovation and reliable service, and we're known as the industry's experts.

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to join our operations in the Oklahoma City, OK area. Rate of pay is dependent on experience, but the budgeted range is $60,000 to $75,000 salary per year. This person will be responsible for the planning and execution of multiple high level commercial security systems projects, deploying teams who install, service, troubleshoot, and program security systems. Multiple years of direct experience in managing commercial construction/trade teams preferred, multiple years of experience managing projects and teams required.

Main Responsibilities:

Planning:

  • Establish and communicate project installation goals with their team and the Project Coordinator. MUST understand and adhere to project timelines and associated hours.

Project Leadership:

  • Oversee the entire lifecycle of low voltage electrical and security systems projects from initiation to completion.
  • Provide strategic direction and leadership to project teams, ensuring alignment with client expectations and company objectives.

Client Interaction:

  • Collaborate with clients to understand their unique requirements and objectives.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact, maintaining strong client relationships and addressing concerns proactively.
  • Coordinate with additional contractors and stakeholders in the field to ensure Digi technicians are able to execute their roles.

Scope Management:

  • Define project scopes, objectives, and deliverables in collaboration with clients and stakeholders.
  • Monitor and control project scope, identifying and addressing potential scope creep.

Team Management:

  • Build and lead cross-functional project teams, fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment.
  • Delegate tasks effectively, ensuring each team member understands their role and responsibilities.

Risk Management:

  • Identify project risks and develop comprehensive mitigation and contingency plans.
  • Proactively manage and resolve issues to keep projects on schedule and within budget.
  • Actively review and update project progress, with on-site responsibilities for quality control.

Budget Oversight:

  • Develop detailed project budgets, tracking expenditures and ensuring projects are delivered within financial constraints.
  • Provide regular financial updates to stakeholders and leadership.

Qualifications:

  • At least 5 years' experience managing/leading complex projects in the low voltage electrical/security systems industry..
  • Expert technical understanding of low voltage electrical systems, access control, CCTV, and other security technologies.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to adapt to evolving project requirements and industry trends.

Benefits:

  • Robust quarterly incentive bonus plan based on efficiency and performance
  • 3 weeks vacation accrual rate after first year of employment
  • Paid sick time included
  • 7 company-wide paid holidays throughout the year
  • 401k plan w/corporate matching structure
  • Full health benefits offered - medical, dental and vision
  • Included life and long-term disability insurance, additional available for purchase
  • Accident/critical illness insurance available for purchase
  • Required training/licensing paid for by company
  • Voluntary professional development opportunities
  • Company laptop, company phone, uniforms and gear

Physical Requirements:

  • Must be comfortable utilizing a computer in an office setting for long periods of time.
  • Must be comfortable standing for long periods of time and walking long distances.
  • Must have a current, valid driver's license in the state of which you are applying and have the ability to meet our company driving standards.

Disclaimer: This job description is not all encompassing of job responsibilities and is not in any way a binding document. It does not affect the at will nature of employment at Digi Security Systems.

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