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BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

BICSI/RCDD certification, or willingness to obtain certification within one year. * Valid Driver's License. * Ability to read, interpret, and create technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics.

BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

BICSI RCDD preferred; * Clearance: Secret Preferred Certifications Candidates possessing one or more of the following certifications are strongly preferred: * BICSI Registered Communications ...

Cabling Technician

Washington, DC · On-site

$22.75 - $29/hr

... BICSI RCDD Note: If candidate possess only one (1) of the above, then at the hiring managers discretion, they will be given up to six (6) months to complete an additional training requirement.

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How much do bicsi rcdd jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bicsi rcdd in the United States is $35.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.76 and $45.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BICSI RCDD?

A BICSI RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) job involves designing, implementing, and managing structured cabling systems for data, voice, and video communications. RCDDs ensure efficient network infrastructure for buildings, data centers, and other facilities, following industry standards and best practices. They collaborate with architects, engineers, and project managers to develop structured cabling solutions that support reliable communication systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a BICSI RCDD?

To excel as a BICSI RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer), candidates need a strong background in telecommunications infrastructure design, project management, and relevant engineering principles, typically demonstrated by earning the RCDD certification. Familiarity with industry-standard design software, building codes, and standards such as ANSI/TIA and BICSI manuals is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help RCDDs collaborate with stakeholders and manage complex projects. These abilities are vital to ensure reliable, code-compliant, and scalable communication networks for a variety of building environments.

What are the typical responsibilities of a BICSI RCDD on a project team?

A BICSI RCDD is responsible for designing and overseeing the implementation of structured cabling systems for data, voice, and video communications across commercial buildings or campuses. This role often involves collaborating with architects, engineers, project managers, and installation crews to ensure all network infrastructure aligns with project requirements and industry standards. Day-to-day tasks include creating detailed design drawings, performing site surveys, reviewing construction documents, and providing technical guidance during installation. RCDDs are frequently involved in troubleshooting and ensuring system scalability and compliance, making their expertise vital from initial concept through to project completion.

How to become a Bicsi Rcdd?

To become a BICSI RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer), candidates typically need to have a minimum of three years of relevant work experience in telecommunications or cabling design, and they must pass the BICSI RCDD exam. Preparing involves studying BICSI's standards, design principles, and industry best practices, often through training courses or self-study. Maintaining the credential requires earning continuing education credits every two years.
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Job description

Key Responsibilities:

In this role, you'll oversee the full lifecycle of data center construction projects, ensuring flawless execution through disciplined application of PMO standards, safety practices, cost controls, and schedule management. You'll set the tone for operational excellence, drive collaboration across teams, and help define what "best in class" means for modern data center deployment.

Project Leadership & Execution 

  • Lead day-to-day construction management using established PMO standards and methodologies. 
  • Develop, maintain, and manage detailed project schedules. 
  • Oversee all phases of project execution, ensuring alignment with scope, timeline, and budget. 
  • Identify and manage change events, applying best practice change management processes. 

Safety, Quality & Compliance 

  • Enforce safety protocols, procedures, and site standards across all project activities. 
  • Ensure quality control through consistent documentation, tracking, and reporting. 
  • Maintain adherence to construction technology platforms, building codes, and industry standards. 

Financial & Contract Management 

  • Utilize construction accounting principles to support cost forecasting, budget analysis, and financial reporting. 
  • Manage contracting and delivery methods including lump sum, cost-plus, GMP, design build, and time & material. 
  • Monitor vendor performance, approve invoices, and track project expenditures. 

Stakeholder Communication 

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for internal teams, clients, subcontractors, and senior leadership. 
  • Communicate project status, risks, milestones, and priorities clearly and confidently. 
  • Prepare presentations and lead briefings for both small and large groups. 

Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement 

  • Anticipate issues, mitigate risks, and drive timely resolution of conflicts. 
  • Apply data driven insights to influence decisions and optimize project performance. 
  • Promote a culture of innovation, efficiency, and continuous improvement on site. 

Requirements 

  • Proficient in using data and analytics to support informed decision making. 
  • Extensive knowledge of construction safety protocols and regulatory requirements. 
  • Strong understanding of estimating engineering principles and construction methodologies. 
  • Experience with change management processes and documentation. 
  • Solid understanding of construction accounting, cost forecasting, and budgeting. 
  • Strong communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills. 
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-driven with the ability to adapt to evolving project needs. 
  • Proficient in business and industry tools including MS Office, Bluebeam, Procore, Textura, and other construction platforms.

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor's degree in construction management, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience). 
  • Minimum 5 years of construction industry experience in management or leadership role. 
  • Prior experience managing large data center or structured cabling construction projects highly preferred
  • Experience across multiple contract and delivery models (GMP, design build, fixed price, etc.). 
  • Preferred certifications:  
  • OSHA 30 
  • BICSI RCDD 
  • BICSI RTPM 
  • PMIPMP 

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