MCS is hiring for a Low Voltage Project Manager in Tampa, FL. This is a full-time, permanent position with benefits.
The Low Voltage Project Manager must demonstrate expertise in overseeing low-voltage systems, including structured cabling, security systems, audiovisual equipment, and data networks. The Low Voltage Project Manager will require good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team setting. It is important that candidates keep abreast of industry trends and developments, as well as applicable Government regulations.
Typical duties include:
Lead the full project lifecycle for low-voltage system installations, from contract transition to final closeout, ensuring delivery within scope, budget, and schedule.
Conduct comprehensive reviews of project documentation—including drawings, specifications, and Bills of Materials—to confirm feasibility, identify scope gaps, and ensure alignment with contractual budgets.
Develop and manage implementation plans, labor tracking tools, and short-term schedules to guide project execution and maintain earned value performance.
Coordinate all purchasing activities, including material pricing validation, vendor communication, and procurement planning to align with project schedules and cost control objectives.
Generate Requests for Information (RFIs), support engineering submittals, and ensure all documentation complies with project requirements prior to client or contractor submission.
Draft and manage subcontractor agreements, scopes of work, schedules, and retainage terms; conduct regular progress meetings and review daily reports, invoicing, and compliance items.
Prepare change order documentation, including scope breakdowns, pricing sheets, and client proposals; obtain approvals prior to execution and update project financials accordingly.
Maintain accurate daily reporting and billing forecasts; complete monthly cost reviews and financial reporting in collaboration with internal leadership and accounting teams.
Interface directly with clients, stakeholders, and general contractors to coordinate site visits, resolve conflicts, align on deliverables, and ensure communication is clear and consistent.
Oversee testing, commissioning, and project closeout, including validation of installed work, review of final deliverables, and submission of warranty documents, as-built drawings, and acceptance criteria.
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Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field (preferred)
Certification Requirements: PMP And/Or RCDD (desired)
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Mission Critical Solutions (MCS) is a leading-edge technology solutions provider headquartered in Tampa, Florida. MCS provides a broad range of Technology products and services organized in six core lines of business –Telecommunications, Structured Cabling, Audio-Visual, Security and Life Safety Systems, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Unified Communications.
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