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Assistant Project Manager

Boston, MA

Since 1984, Galaxy Integrated Technologies has been designing and installing state-of-the-art security systems for a variety of commercial, government, education and health care properties across New England, New York, and New Jersey.

We are seeking an Assistant Project Manager who is detail-oriented, organized, and collaborative professional to support our sales & operations team on high growth, highly complex key accounts. This position plays a key role in ensuring smooth coordination between Sales, Project Management, and Field Technicians, helping projects move efficiently from quote to closeout while maintaining our standards of precision and customer satisfaction.

***This is an in-office position located in Waltham, MA, with a standard schedule of Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm.***

 

In this role you will... 

  • Create accurate, complete job packets from approved quotes and submittals, including door schedules, hardware sets, and cut sheets.
  • Coordinate material orders, ship-to locations, and delivery dates; work with Scheduling to ensure readiness for field installation.
  • Maintain up-to-date job data in company systems and share updates with Sales, Project Management, and Field Operations as needed.
  • Assist with punch lists, project closeout documentation, O&M manuals, and warranty submissions.
  • Participate in recurring team meetings, take clear notes, and distribute action summaries.
  • Support multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously in a fast-paced environment, following all tasks through to completion.
  • Work closely with Sales, Project Management, and Technicians to maintain project timelines and ensure high-quality deliverables.
  • Utilize Microsoft 365 suite for documentation, analysis, and communication; as well as play an integral part in helping the team upgrade its software stack.

 

You've got what it takes if you have...

  • Professional, well-mannered, disciplined, and punctual demeanor.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with exceptional attention to detail.
  • Ability to handle highly confidential information with discretion and integrity.
  • Basic geometry and math skills; ability to read and interpret shop drawings, blueprints, and specifications.
  • Technically inclined and eager to learn new systems, software, and products.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Excel (filters, sorting, basic formulas), Word, and OneNote; comfortable with emerging technologies such as Copilot.
  • Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Team-oriented mindset and willingness to learn from and collaborate with diverse departments.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle. *This role may involve up to 30% local travel - mileage reimbursement would be provided.
  • Must be able to pass a standard background and security screening.

 

Benefits:

  • Salary of $60,000 to $75,000 per year, based on experience
  • Medical, Dental & Vision
  • Five days of PTO in year one (Accrued)
  • Five days of sick time per year (Accrued)
  • 401k with company match
  • Paid time off for Major Holidays
  • Laptop and phone provided
  • Ongoing training and development
  • Advancement opportunities

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