Job Description
- Application Deadline: Thu, 2 Jun 2022 00:00:00 GMT
- Position: Project Manager (Fiber Optic Network Rollout)
- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification BA/BSc/HND
- Experience 7 years
- Location Not specified
- Job Field Project Management 
Major Responsibilities
- The Fibre Optic Network Rollout Project Manager is responsible for managing and coordinating the equipment providers (FO), subcontractors (civil engineering), technical teams and the customer.
- The Project Manager is part of a high-performing team responsible for the deployment and operation of a world class aerial fibre optic network in Lagos metropolis.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include, but not limited to:
- Coordinate projects schedules
- Develop and maintain customer relationships
- Create and implement technical inspection and quality assurance procedures,
- Interface with inter-departmental virtual groups like Design & Planning team, Network Operations and Product Management team to deliver the network infrastructure to quality, time and within budget.
- Sales and/or technical support training & experience.
- Communicate with internal and external stakeholders.
Required Competencies
- Bachelor's Degree or above Degree in Engineering, Telecoms, IT or any other relevant discipline.
- Relevant professional/technical certifications.
- PG Degree in relevant discipline will an advantage.
- Minimum Seven (7) years eexperience in the Fibre Optic Network deployment, troubleshooting and Fibre optic issues, strong understanding of utility distribution networks and project management.
- Cognate experience in aerial fibre deployment will be an advantage.
- Knowledge of project planning software, customer requirements, and market.
- Ability to read, evaluate and interpret schematics, diagrams and maps.
- A high level of personal motivation and enthusiasm.
- Ability to work within a team as well as individually and result focused.
- Planning and organizing skills.
- Quick learner, hard worker and good commercial awareness.
- Fluent in English and the local languages.