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Associate Project Manager

Boca Raton, Florida, United States; Remote

Vertical Bridge is the nation's largest private owner and operator of communications infrastructure and locations, providing build-to-suit and colocation solutions to the wireless industry. Founded in 2014, the company is headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. In 2020, Vertical Bridge became the first tower company in the world to achieve the CarbonNeutral® company certified status and has been recertified every year since. 

Summary: 
The Associate Project Manager is responsible for assisting in the coordination of all activities in acquiring, engineering and constructing new sites. The Associate Project Manager could assume lead on a limited number of sites.

Job Functions:

  • The main job of the APM is to support the PM(s) on certain tasks within the turnkey tower development process. These tasks are detailed as:
    • SCIP coordination and submission, ground lease negotiations, due diligence, regulatory permits (Phase I, SHPO, NEPA, FAA, FCC, etc.), zoning, building permits and coordination with the construction team for sites to be carrier install-ready
  • Coordinate the set-up of the project(s), budgets, and initiation of new tower/site builds as approved and assigned
  • Solicit pre-approved vendors to provide site acquisition, engineering and permitting services to complete the project(s)
  • Establish and maintain weekly project plans for multiple sites and PMs as required. Work could include direct interaction with clients with support from internal and external resources
  • Identify and assess potential risk within the project scope and escalate internally for resolution
  • Monitor and communicate metrics with company tracking tools and reports on a minimum weekly basis
  • Initiate and conduct necessary meetings with vendors to keep project(s) on schedule and within budget
  • Prepare, coordinate, and close out all required accounting requirements for each project including requisitions, purchase orders and invoice approvals
  • Complete all project closeouts including site walks, punch list item completion, document scanning, site binder, and accounting
  • Learn and understand construction drawings and the redline process, environmental reports, title, lease terms and government approvals

These job functions are representative of tasks accomplished by incumbents.  The list is not exhaustive; incumbents perform other job-related tasks

Education and Experience:

  • Four-year degree preferred, engineering or business degree
  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in wireless communication development, site acquisition and construction project management preferred
  • Demonstrated proficiency in managing projects with various deadlines and budgets
  • Proficient user of MS office
  • Excellent client and vendor relationship skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and pressured environment
  • Effective in an entrepreneurial culture, working independently and as part of a team

Vertical Bridge is committed to a policy of equal employment and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee. Vertical Bridge is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

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