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Additional BICSI credentials (RCDD, RTPM, DCDC, OPS etc.) * Experience supporting BICSI ATF audits * Familiarity with industry test platforms (Fluke, VIAVI, EXFO, etc.) * Field leadership or ...

Additional BICSI credentials (RCDD, RTPM, DCDC, OPS etc.) * Experience supporting BICSI ATF audits * Familiarity with industry test platforms (Fluke, VIAVI, EXFO, etc.) * Field leadership or ...

Senior Project Manager

Pleasanton, CA · On-site

$110K - $115K/yr

BICSI RTPM and / or additional data center commissioning, safety, or mission-critical delivery training. Mandatory Skills Data Center Project Management/Infrastructure Delivery/Scope, Schedule ...

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How much do bicsi rtpm jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for bicsi rtpm in the United States is $24.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by a BICSI RTPM during large-scale telecommunications projects?

A BICSI RTPM (Registered Telecommunications Project Manager) often encounters challenges such as coordinating multiple contractors, managing tight project timelines, and ensuring all work meets industry standards and client specifications. Effective communication between stakeholders—including engineers, installers, and clients—is crucial to prevent misunderstandings and project delays. Additionally, keeping up-to-date with rapidly evolving technologies and regulatory requirements can be demanding, but it is essential for successful project delivery and client satisfaction.

What jobs can I get with ICT?

With a BICSI RITP certification, you can pursue jobs such as network technician, cabling installer, telecommunications technician, or systems installer. These roles involve installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting information and communication technology infrastructure, often requiring knowledge of structured cabling, networking, and relevant tools.

What is the highest paying job in telecommunications?

In telecommunications, senior network architects and telecommunications directors typically earn the highest salaries, often exceeding six figures annually. These roles require advanced certifications, extensive experience, and expertise in network design, security, and management. High-level positions in large organizations or specialized fields like fiber optics or wireless infrastructure tend to offer the top compensation.

What is a BICSI RTPM?

A BICSI RTPM, or Registered Telecommunications Project Manager, is a professional certification offered by BICSI for individuals who manage information and communications technology (ICT) projects. RTPMs are responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of telecommunications projects, ensuring they meet industry standards and client requirements. This credential demonstrates expertise in project management principles specific to ICT, including structured cabling, network design, and infrastructure implementation. Employers often seek BICSI RTPMs for their proven ability to manage complex telecom projects efficiently and effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a BICSI RTPM, and why are they important?

To thrive as a BICSI Registered Telecommunications Project Manager (RTPM), you need expertise in telecommunications infrastructure, project management principles, and a BICSI RTPM certification or equivalent experience. Familiarity with project management software, industry standards such as ANSI/TIA, and construction documentation tools is typically required. Excellent organizational, leadership, and communication skills set outstanding RTPMs apart in coordinating teams and stakeholders. These abilities ensure efficient project delivery, adherence to technical standards, and successful stakeholder engagement in complex telecom projects.

What is the difference between Bicsi Rtpm vs Bicsi RCDD?

AspectBicsi RtpmBicsi RCDD
CertificationsBicsi Rtpm (Registered Telecommunications Project Manager)Bicsi RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer)
Work EnvironmentTelecommunications project management, coordination, and oversightDesigning and planning structured cabling and network infrastructure
Industry UsageTelecom and cabling installation companies, project management firmsDesign firms, network infrastructure providers, consulting firms

The Bicsi Rtpm focuses on managing telecommunications projects, ensuring proper coordination and execution. In contrast, the Bicsi RCDD specializes in designing structured cabling systems and network infrastructure. While both certifications are valuable in the telecommunications industry, they serve different roles: one in project management and the other in design and planning.

What is RTPM certification?

RTPM certification stands for Registered Telecommunications Project Manager, a credential that validates expertise in managing telecommunications and structured cabling projects. It demonstrates knowledge of industry standards, project management skills, and familiarity with tools like BICSI standards. This certification is valuable for professionals overseeing complex communication infrastructure installations.

What jobs require Rcdd certification?

Jobs such as network cabling technician, telecommunications installer, and structured cabling specialist often require Rcdd (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) certification. This credential demonstrates expertise in designing and planning communication cabling systems and is valued in roles involving structured wiring, network infrastructure, and telecommunications projects.
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Construction Superintendent - Low Voltage Technology

Construction Superintendent - Low Voltage Technology

Hensel Phelps Construction

Columbus, OH

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Hensel Phelps rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

We are looking for an experienced Low Voltage Construction Superintendent (CS) to join our team. The CS will ensure projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to our quality standards. Key responsibilities include safety compliance, supervising craft workers, coordinating subcontractors, scheduling, handling materials, daily reporting, quality control, and training.  Candidates should have 3 to 7 years of experience in low-voltage systems, including managing installations of communications systems, outside/inside plant cabling, and structured cabling systems. Preferred credentials include PMP or BICSI - RTPM, with additional desirable certifications like BICSI Certified Cable Installer and RCDD. Experience in security systems, audio-visual systems, and communication systems integration is required.

Join us as we continue to push the boundaries of construction excellence and deliver innovative solutions to our clients. Your skills and passion for low-voltage systems will help us build a brighter future. Apply today!

Any Employment Offers are Contingent Upon Successful Completion of the Following:

  • Verification of Work Authorization and Employment Eligibility 
  • Substance Abuse Screening
  • Physical Exam (if applicable)
  • Background Checks for Badging
  • Culture Index - To better assess your fit for the job, please take 5-10 minutes and complete a Culture Index™ Survey (LINK). 

Position Description:

The Construction Superintendent (CS) is responsible for the safe completion of his/her projects within budget, on schedule, to the company's quality standards, and to the customer's satisfaction. Responsibilities are typically safety compliance, craft supervision and production, subcontractor coordination, scheduling, material handling, daily reports, quality control and craft training. The CS's duties will vary as required to support the project team.

Position Qualifications:

    • Experience managing or overseeing installation of low voltage building systems
    • Electrical / Low Voltage Systems experience – 3 to 7 years
    • Communications Systems Installation Supervision
    • Outside / Inside Plant Cabling Installation Supervision
    • Structured Cabling Systems Installation Supervision
    • Credentials: Ideal candidates possess: PMP or BICSI - RTPM (Certified Technology Project Manager)
    • Other desirable credentials: BICISI Certified Cable Installer, RCDD – Registered Designer
    • Experience includes:
      • Security Systems Integrator
      • Audio Visual Systems Integrator
      • Communication System Integrator

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, or Business. Professional accreditations, including DBIA, LEED, etc.

    Essential Duties:

    The following is a list of the primary tasks of the Construction Superintendent, some of which may be delegated to jobsite personnel, but which require his or her close supervision:

    • Safety - The primary responsibility for job safety rests with the Superintendent. Ensure safety is properly incorporated into job planning and execution; promote accountability among staff members and subcontractors as it relates to the project safety policies; and enforce these policies by actively participating in all safety-related functions.
    • Quality – The Superintendent is responsible for all quality control on the project, both Company and subcontractors.  Any repetitive quality problems with a subcontractor or vendor should be called to upper management's attention.  The Company has a policy and past record of providing high quality work and this high-quality standard is to be maintained on each project.
    • Job Planning - Development and implementation of the pre-job plan.  Make course corrections to the plan as required.  Create material handling and site utilization plans.
    • Scheduling - Participate in the project scheduling to the extent necessary to ensure that it is "their schedule" and that it complies with the job planning. 
    • Mobilization - Complete specific tasks as assigned in pre-job planning sessions.
    • Coordinate and supervise all Company work forces on the project including employment of laborers and craft persons.  The Superintendent has the authority to hire and fire all hourly paid personnel under his or her direct supervision.  This also includes the indoctrination of Foreman and holding them accountable.
    • Develop Assistant Superintendents, Coordinators, Engineers, Foremen and craft persons.
    • Personnel evaluation, development, and retention.  The Superintendent will be consulted in the assignment of salaried staff.  They are responsible for defining what is expected of (goal setting), providing feedback to, and evaluating salaried personnel under his or her direction.  They are to recommend promotion, transfers, or termination according to the project's needs and personnel evaluations.
    • Coordinate and schedule all subcontractors – Hold weekly scheduling meetings with all subcontractors’ Foremen.
    • Develop forms detailing and special construction methods for job efficiency.
    • Maintain accurate time keeping and cost records.  
    • Study labor recaps and cost controls carefully to determine areas needing special attention and initiate changes and procedures to bring costs back into budget.
    • Expedite vendors and subcontractors on a daily and weekly basis.  
    • Material Receiving - Be sure that material received is properly inspected for quantity and quality, and that the receiving tickets are properly signed and coded and submitted.
    • Equipment - Equipment needs should be reviewed with their supervisor.  
    • Owner Relations – Participate in the Owner/Architect/Contractor meetings.  Along with the Project Manager, ensure Owner and Owner’s Representatives are aware of changes to schedule, potential conflicts, etc. 
    • Be sensitive to special requirements of the customer or neighbors to ensure satisfactory relations.
    • Maintain Project Logs.

    Physical Work Classification & Demands:

    • Heavy Work. Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
    • The individual in this position will periodically walk, kneel, sit, crouch, reach, stoop, read/see, speak, push, pull, lift, stand, and finger/type. The frequency of each action varies by workflow and field activity.
    • Walking - The person in this position needs to frequently move about the jobsite.
    • Sometimes operates a computer or tablet and other office machinery, such as a calculator and phone.
    • The person in this position frequently communicates with employees and external stakeholders regarding a variety of topics related to office and field administration.
    • Constantly reads written communications and views mail submissions. Will also need to read blueprints and take/verify field measurements.
    • Climbing – Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding and ramps at various heights.
    • Balancing – Ability to maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling and to walk, stand or crouch.
    • Stooping – Bending the body downward and forward by the spine at the waist.
    • Reaching – Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction for various lengths of time.
    • Grasping – Needs to apply pressure to an object with fingers and palm regularly.
    • Visual acuity and ability to operate a vehicle as certified and appropriate.
    • Occasionally exposed to high and low temperatures. 
    • Frequently exposed to noisy environment and outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.

    About Hensel Phelps:

    At Hensel Phelps, we bring our clients’ vision to life with a comprehensive approach that begins with innovative planning and extends throughout the life of the property. Our expert development, construction and facility services teams ensure that every project meets our clients’ goals and objectives.

    Over our 84-year history, Hensel Phelps has evolved from a bid-build general contractor to a full-service building provider. Our organization is comprised of three lines of business – development, construction, and facility services. These groups work as a cohesive team, sharing ideas and knowledge from each discipline to provide our clients with the highest level of service. Our capabilities span from concept through the long-term facilities management of projects, which means that our focus is on the complete life cycle of each project we build.

    Hensel Phelps Facility Services Group is uniquely qualified with decades of facility experience. The Facility Services Group specializes in facility solutions, building systems integration, specialized construction, and facility management. Our team provides best-in-class operational solutions with technical knowledge and subject matter experts of building systems, envelopes, campus, and client operations.

    Benefits:

    Hensel Phelps provides generous benefits for our fulltime employees. This position is eligible for company paid medical insurance, life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment, long-term disability, 401(K) retirement plan, and our employee assistance program (EAP). Employees are also eligible for employee paid enrollment in vision and dental insurance. Hensel Phelps also believes in the importance of taking time to recharge. As a result, employees are eligible for paid time off beginning upon hire. Employees are also eligible for a company cell phone or cell phone allowance in accordance with company policy. Based on position location, a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) may also be included (subject to periodic review and adjustment).  

    Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer:

    Hensel Phelps is an equal opportunity employer.  Hensel Phelps is committed to engaging in affirmative action to increase employment opportunities for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.  Hensel Phelps shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, domestic partner status, pregnancy, disability, citizenship, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.

    The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)

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