Construction Coordinator; Special Projects
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Engineering
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Construction
Civil Engineering, Site Manager
About this position
About Project Resources Group (PRG)
As a leading provider of construction management, outside plant damage assessment & recovery, business outsourcing and consulting services, PRG offers services within the cable, telephony, construction and utility industries, including:
- Back Office Processing
- Technical Support
- Network Infrastructure
- Project and Program Management
- Outside Plant Damage Cost Recovery Services
With 20+ offices and 825+ employees nationwide, we deliver industry-leading solutions with speed, accuracy, and expertise.
We are seeking a skilled Construction Coordinator to support Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications projects across the region. This role bridges field operations and office coordination—ensuring fiber construction projects are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards.
You’ll work hands‑on in the field conducting site walks, verifying build conditions, and coordinating with engineering, permitting, and construction teams to keep projects on track. If you enjoy combining technical fieldwork with project oversight, this role offers an exciting opportunity to grow within a fast‑moving telecom environment.
Key Responsibilities- Verify unlocatable plant, mark up prints to show problem areas.
- Read and understand TN811 ticket scope.
- Verify plant as‑builts versus GIS records.
- Document findings of field investigations where GIS record discrepancies exist.
- Report work progress to SPM.
- Provide engineering redlined drawings for GIS discrepancies.
- Perform high level QA for repair projects of unlocatable fiber routes.
- Verify fiber paths locatable post repair.
- Advanced knowledge of outside plant construction.
- Ability to read OSP prints/construction drawings.
- Ability to redline construction drawings.
- Ability to locate OSP plant.
- Ability to recognize differences in GIS records versus as‑builts.
- Ability to work with engineers to provide correct as‑built information to FMS ingestion team.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; GIS and CAD experience preferred.
- Physically able to walk, bend, lift up to 50 lbs, remove and replace vault lids, and work outdoors in various weather conditions.
- Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and required auto insurance (mileage reimbursed at federal rate).
- Willingness to work occasional overtime to meet project deadlines.
- Open to field‑based training and hybrid office/field schedule.
This hybrid role requires work in the field and in the office. Field work includes walking sites, climbing stairs, and engaging directly with teams and clients. Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and appropriate insurance are required.
Compensation & BenefitsWe offer competitive hourly pay ($28‑$34/hr based on experience) along with a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and dependents
- 401(k) retirement plan, with company match after 1 year
- Short‑term disability coverage after 1 year
- Paid time off and holidays
- Additional perks such as company‑paid life insurance and other supplemental insurances available
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