Job Title: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
Position Summary: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
We are seeking an experienced Outside Plant (OSP) Project Manager to lead the design, construction, and installation of fiber infrastructure for a 130-acre, billion-dollar data center campus in Cartersville, GA. This role will be responsible for managing all OSP fiber activities from planning through turnover, including underground pathways, duct banks, vaults/handholes, and fiber installation, splicing, and testing. The OSP Project Manager will serve as the primary point of contact between the owner,
general contractor, OSP/ISP contractors, utilities, and other key stakeholders assuring the project is delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
What We Offer: (Benefits & Compensation)
- Annual salary: $100,000-$140,000 DOE
- Performance-based incentive bonus package
- 401(k) with company match
- 100% employer-paid medical coverage
- Cell phone stipend and company-provided computer
- Unlimited paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays
- Clear pathways for advancement within a growing organization
Key Responsibilities: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
Project Planning & Coordination
- Lead the planning and execution of all OSP fiber infrastructure activities across a 130-acre data center campus.
- Review and interpret civil, utility, and fiber design drawings, site plans, and specifications.
- Coordinate closely with design engineers, the GC, MEP/low-voltage teams, and the owner’s reps to align OSP scope with overall campus development and phasing.
- Develop and maintain project schedules, milestones, and critical paths specific to OSP work.
Construction Management – OSP Fiber
- Oversee construction of underground pathways, including duct banks, conduit systems, manholes, handholes, and vaults.
- Manage installation of outside plant fiber optic cable, including pulling, jetting, and placement.
- Coordinate splicing, termination, labeling, and testing of fiber (e.g., OTDR, power meter/OLTS, end-to-end certification).
- Ensure adherence to industry standards (e.g., TIA, BICSI, NECA, local codes) and project specifications.
- Monitor daily field activities, conduct site walks, and resolve on-site issues in real time.
Stakeholder & Vendor Management
- Serve as the primary OSP point of contact for the data center owner, GC, and trade partners.
- Manage relationships with OSP contractors, fiber installers, splicers, test vendors, and material suppliers.
- Lead regular progress meetings, subcontractor coordination meetings, and OAC (Owner-Architect-Contractor) sessions for OSP scope.
- Review and approve submittals, RFIs, shop drawings, and change orders related to OSP work.
Budget, Cost Control & Risk Management
- Own the OSP project budget: develop cost estimates, track expenditures, and manage contingencies.
- Evaluate and negotiate change orders, vendor quotes, and claims.
- Identify schedule, cost, and technical risks early and implement mitigation plans.
- Provide regular status reports on progress, budget, and risks to internal leadership and the client.
Quality, Documentation & Closeout
- Establish and enforce QA/QC processes for OSP construction, fiber installation, and testing.
- Verify that test results, as-built drawings, splice documentation, and labeling meet project and owner requirements.
- Ensure accurate and complete as-builts, redlines, GIS/records, and turnover documentation for long-term operations.
- Drive the handover process to the data center operations team and/or ISP teams, ensuring all documentation, test results, and warranties are in place.
Safety & Compliance
- Promote and enforce a strong safety culture on a large active construction site.
- Ensure OSP activities comply with OSHA, local regulations, utility standards, and company safety policies.
- Participate in job hazard analyses (JHAs), toolbox talks, and safety audits related to OSP work.
Required Qualifications: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
- 5-10+ years of experience managing OSP fiber/telecom construction projects (large campus, industrial, or data center experience strongly preferred).
- Proven experience with underground utility and fiber installation, including duct banks, handholes, vaults, and backbone fiber.
- Strong ability to read and interpret civil, utility, and low-voltage drawings, details, and specifications.
- Demonstrated success delivering complex, multi-phase projects with multiple contractors and stakeholders.
- Solid understanding of:
- OSP construction means and methods
- Fiber installation, splicing, and testing practices
- Relevant codes and standards (e.g., NEC/NESC, TIA/BICSI where applicable)
- Proficiency with project management tools and software (e.g., MS Project or Primavera, Excel, Word; familiarity with Procore, Bluebeam/Revu, AutoCAD, or GIS a plus).
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict-resolution skills.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to work onsite at a large active construction site.
Education: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Electrical/Telecom Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field;
- OR equivalent combination of education and hands-on OSP project management experience.
Preferred Qualifications: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
- Direct experience on data center, hyperscale, or large technology campus projects.
- Experience coordinating OSP with ISP/inside plant fiber and low-voltage systems.
- Professional certifications such as:
- PMP (Project Management Professional)
- BICSI OSP Designer/Technician or RCDD
- OSHA 30 or equivalent safety training
- Experience working with utilities, municipalities, and AHJs on permitting, inspections, and approvals.
- Familiarity with DCIM, network architecture, or data center operations is a plus.
Core Competencies: OSP Project Manager – Data Center Fiber Infrastructure
- Strong ownership mindset and ability to drive accountability across multiple teams.
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent work fronts on a large 130-acre site.
- Detail-oriented with a focus on quality, documentation, and repeatable standards.
- Calm under pressure; capable of making fast, informed decisions in the field.
- Collaborative and professional, able to interface effectively with executives, engineers, and field crews.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
- Position is primarily onsite at a large construction campus; mix of field and office/trailer environment.
- Regularly required to walk the site, traverse uneven terrain, climb in and around excavations, duct banks, and structures.
- Must be able to wear required PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, high-visibility vest, boots, etc.).
- May require work outside standard business hours to support critical cutovers, testing, or schedule constraints.
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