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Field Operations Manager

United States; Washington; Remote

About Telnyx

Telnyx is an industry leader that's not just imagining the future of global connectivity—we're building it. From architecting and amplifying the reach of a private, global, multi-cloud IP network, to bringing hyperlocal edge technology right to your fingertips through intuitive APIs, we're shaping a new era of seamless interconnection between people, devices, and applications.

We're driven by a desire to transform and modernize what's antiquated, automate the manual, and solve real-world problems through innovative connectivity solutions. As a testament to our success, we're proud to stand as a financially stable and profitable company. Our robust profitability allows us not only to invest in pioneering technologies but also to foster an environment of continuous learning and growth for our team.

Our collective vision is a world where borderless connectivity fuels limitless innovation. By joining us, you can be part of laying the foundations for this interconnected future. We're currently seeking passionate individuals who are excited about the opportunity to contribute to an industry-shaping company while growing their own skills and careers.

Telnyx is growing fast. We're not just adding headcount — we're physically expanding into new territories, building out facilities in remote locations across the US and beyond. Right now, we're acquiring sites in Washington State, and we need someone who can hit the ground running.

This role is for someone who wants to build things — not sit in meetings about building things.

Why This Role Is Different

Most construction management roles have you buried in an office, managing contractors over email. This one puts you on-site, on the road, solving real problems in real time.

You'll have:

Ownership — These are your projects. You're not a cog; you're the person we trust to make it happen.
Variety — One week you're in a remote WA site, the next you're managing a tradeshow build in Europe.
Impact — You're building the physical backbone of a company that's changing how businesses communicate globally.
Autonomy — No micromanagement. We tell you what needs to get done; you figure out how.

About the Role

This is a highly travel-intensive, hands-on position:

• Extended on-site assignments (2–3 weeks at a time)
• Frequent travel across the US and EU
• Some sites are genuinely remote — hours from the nearest city
• Travel is project-driven, not routine
This isn't a desk job. It's not for everyone. But if you've ever felt stuck managing projects from behind a screen and wished you could just be there making decisions — this is your chance.

What You'll Do

• Lead construction and facility expansion projects from first shovel to final walkthrough
• Own exhibition and tradeshow builds — logistics, execution, everything
• Manage budgets, schedules, and financial forecasting
• Run procurement for construction, technology, and equipment
• Negotiate with vendors, contractors, and partners
• Handle permits, licenses, and local regulations
• Keep sites safe and compliant
• Spot risks before they become problems

Who You Are

• You've done this before — construction, facilities, large-scale builds
• You're sharp with budgets and can forecast without hand-holding
• You communicate clearly with everyone from contractors to execs
• You're comfortable making calls on-site without waiting for approval
• You're mobile — ready to travel at short notice and stay as long as needed
• You have a valid driver's licence and don't mind rural roads
• You can legally work and travel in the US

Bonus Points

• Experience with Procore or similar PM tools
• Background in exhibitions, tradeshows, or temporary builds
• Mandarin Chinese
• A track record of earning trust with vendors and teams

Why Telnyx?

We're a global communications platform trusted by thousands of businesses. We own our infrastructure — network, data centers, the lot — which means we're always building. You won't run out of projects. You won't get bored. And you'll be part of a team that actually ships.

If you want a role where you're out there making things happen, not watching from the sidelines — let's talk.

 

 

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