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Data Center Project Manager

New Albany, OH · On-site

$116.30K/yr

BICSI RCDD * BICSI RTPM * PMI PMP Key Responsibilities: Project Leadership & Execution * Lead day-to-day construction management using established PMO standards and methodologies. * Develop, maintain ...

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How much do bicsi rcdd jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 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 job?

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 in the Bicsi Rcdd position, and why are they important?

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.
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Network Plant Engineer with Security Clearance

Network Plant Engineer with Security Clearance

ActioNet Inc

Patrick Air Force Base, FL

$52/hr

Other

Posted 16 hours ago


Job description

ActioNet is seeking a Network Plant Engineer JNY to join our team. The Network plant engineer will be responsible for surveying, designing, and implementing fiber and copper cable plants, power connections, and supporting infrastructure, performing site surveys and quality checks, assisting in SPRIP development, conducting pre-tests and acceptance tests, ensuring compliance with safety and industry standards, and restoring facilities while contributing to project deliverables and metrics. Target Rate - $52/HR and per diem. Responsibilities Surveys, designs, and implements physical fiber and copper cable plants, power connections (in coordination with licensed electricians) conduits, patch panels, butterfly diagrams.
Restores facilities to pre-install or better conditions.
Performs site surveys and documents current site ISP/OSP configurations.
Assists with design and optimizes supporting infrastructure in support of ISP/OSP, providing input to the SPRIP.
Supports the development of Preliminary and Final SPRIP and project drawings IAW USG and industry standards.
Implements physical fiber and copper cable plants, power connections (in coordination with BICSI RCDD engineers/licensed electricians) conduits, patch panels, butterfly diagrams.
Restores facilities to pre-install or better conditions.
Performs quality checks, follows industry-standard, DoD, and DAF specifications and requirements.
Installs and inspects grounding.
Ensures installations are performed within safety standards and work site conditions (cleanliness), including restoration of the site to original or better condition. Contributes input to the production of project deliverables, artifacts, and metrics when required.
Conducts systems pre-tests and acceptance tests to validate the designed performance criteria.
Possesses and applies expertise on multiple complex work assignments. Contributes to deliverables and performance metrics where applicable.
Works under supervision of Site Project Manager or Network Plant Engineer SR but has capabilities to work independently on ISP/OSP tasks.
Required Qualifications & Skills Degree: Technical BA/BS degree;
Experience: 5 years with BA/BS degree;
Commensurate: High School diploma or associate degree with a minimum of 7 years performing as Network Plant Engineer supporting ISP/OSP solutions on large, complex networks;
Specific Skills: General user capabilities with MS software applications required, primarily Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and MS Teams or SharePoint; proficient with AutoCAD; experience supporting DoD projects, specifically network modernization projects;
Certification(s): BICSI certification preferred;
Clearance: Secret