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Warehouse Coordinator

Sparks, NV

$18.50 - $23.50/hr

WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING The Warehouse Coordinator is a key position at Jensen Infrastructure. Working primarily in our warehouse and outdoors, our warehouse coordinator manages the comings and goings of ...

This role is best suited to someone who can combine solid infrastructure engineering experience with practical exposure to vulnerability management, patching, and third-party coordination. The role ...

This role serves as a strategic coordination point across infrastructure engineering, cloud platforms, and data center operations, ensuring the organization maintains a clear, forward-looking view of ...

This role serves as a strategic coordination point across infrastructure engineering, cloud platforms, and data center operations, ensuring the organization maintains a clear, forward-looking view of ...

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How much do infrastructure coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for infrastructure coordinator in the United States is $21.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Infrastructure Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Infrastructure Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of project management, infrastructure systems, and often a degree in engineering, IT, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project), computer-aided design (CAD) tools, and knowledge of relevant certifications such as PMP or ITIL are commonly required. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are essential to efficiently coordinate projects, ensure infrastructure reliability, and facilitate effective collaboration among diverse teams.

What are some typical challenges faced by an Infrastructure Coordinator, and how can they be addressed?

Infrastructure Coordinators often encounter challenges related to coordinating multiple projects simultaneously, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring minimal downtime during infrastructure upgrades or maintenance. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential for juggling competing priorities and aligning stakeholders. Proactively documenting processes and maintaining clear schedules can help mitigate risks of miscommunication and project delays. Collaborating closely with IT teams and regularly reviewing system performance also helps in anticipating and resolving issues before they escalate.

What does an Infrastructure Coordinator do?

An Infrastructure Coordinator is responsible for overseeing and managing the physical and technological infrastructure of an organization. This includes coordinating maintenance, repairs, and upgrades of facilities, IT systems, and related equipment. They work closely with various departments to ensure that all infrastructure supports business operations efficiently and safely. Additionally, they may handle budgeting, vendor management, and compliance with relevant regulations.

What is the difference between Infrastructure Coordinator vs Network Technician?

AspectInfrastructure CoordinatorNetwork Technician
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in IT, computer science, or related field; certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNAUsually a diploma or associate degree; certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNA
Work EnvironmentOversees infrastructure projects, manages hardware and software deployment, collaborates with multiple teamsFocuses on installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting network hardware and software
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in IT departments across various industries, including corporate, government, and educationCommonly employed in IT support, telecommunications, and network service providers

The Infrastructure Coordinator and Network Technician roles share similar certifications and work environments, but the Coordinator typically handles broader infrastructure planning and management, while the Technician focuses on network-specific tasks. Both roles are essential in maintaining organizational IT systems.

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Infographic showing various Infrastructure Coordinator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,509 per year, or $21.4 per hour.
Infrastructure Program Manager Enterprise Technology Infrastructure

Infrastructure Program Manager Enterprise Technology Infrastructure

Hines

Houston, TX • Hybrid

Full-time

PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Hines rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 153 rated real estate companies


Job description

When you join Hines, you will embark on a career journey fueled by vision and guided by leaders who set the standards of our industry. Our legacy is rooted in innovation and excellence, earning us a spot on Fast Company’s esteemed annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies, as well as recognition as one of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Companies to Work For in 2024. Discover endless opportunities to grow and make your mark at Hines.


As an Infrastructure Program Manager with Hines, you will lead and support the execution of infrastructure buildouts, office deployments, and relocations across our global portfolio. This role is a hybrid of program delivery, technical oversight, and on-site execution. The ideal candidate brings a strong, well-rounded understanding of enterprise infrastructure and can effectively coordinate and oversee implementations across networking, servers, end-user devices, and power systems. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Infrastructure Program Delivery
  • Lead and coordinate infrastructure workstreams for office buildouts, moves, and renovations
  • Oversee implementation across:
  • Network architecture (LAN/WAN)
  • Enterprise WiFi design and deployment
  • Server and core infrastructure
  • End-user devices (workstations and office technology)
  • Power and redundancy systems (UPS, failover, resiliency planning)
  • Manage timelines, dependencies, risks, and deliverables to ensure successful execution
  • On-Site Execution & Deployment
  • Serve as the on-site infrastructure lead during critical phases of deployments and office moves
  • Coordinate vendors, contractors, and internal teams during installation and cutover activities
  • Identify and resolve issues in real time to ensure smooth go-lives
  • Technical Oversight
  • Provide informed oversight across infrastructure domains without requiring day-to-day hands-on engineering
  • Review and validate designs from vendors and internal teams
  • Ensure alignment across networking, compute, end-user, and physical infrastructure
  • Identify risks, gaps, and dependencies across systems
  • AI-First Program Delivery & Optimization
  • Apply an AI-first approach to program planning and execution, leveraging tools such as Microsoft Copilot and AI-assisted workflows
  • Use AI to improve project planning, scheduling, risk identification, and dependency tracking
  • Streamline coordination, status reporting, and communication through automation and AI-assisted insights
  • Identify opportunities to embed AI into infrastructure deployment processes, vendor coordination, and operational handoffs
  • Stay current on emerging AI capabilities and apply them to improve delivery speed, consistency, and quality
  • Documentation, Diagramming & Standards
  • Develop and maintain clear project documentation, deployment standards, and runbooks
  • Create infrastructure layouts, workflows, and deployment diagrams using tools such as Microsoft Visio (or similar)
  • Ensure documentation reflects both current-state implementations and scalable future-state designs
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of infrastructure standards and delivery methodologies
  • Team & Vendor Coordination
  • Coordinate work across infrastructure engineers, offshore resources, and third-party vendors
  • Help prioritize and direct execution across distributed teams
  • Act as a key liaison between technical teams, project stakeholders, and business partners
  • Standards & Quality Assurance
  • Ensure all deployments align with Hines infrastructure standards and best practices
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of deployment standards and processes
  • Promote consistency, scalability, and repeatability across all office environments

Minimum Requirements include:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • Six or more years of experience in IT Infrastructure, with exposure across multiple domains

  • Strong working knowledge (not necessarily hands-on) of:

    • Enterprise networking (routing, switching, WAN)

    • WiFi design and deployment

    • Servers and core compute infrastructure

    • End-user devices (workstations, office technology)

    • Power redundancy and resiliency concepts (UPS, failover strategies)

    • Experience leading or supporting infrastructure deployments (office buildouts, relocations, or similar projects)

    • Ability to review and understand technical designs across multiple infrastructure domains

    • Strong coordination and organizational skills in fast-paced environments

    • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

    • Willingness to travel for on-site project execution

  • Experience in construction or workplace technology environments

  • Experience working with offshore or distributed teams

  • Familiarity with structured cabling and physical infrastructure design

  • Experience leveraging AI tools to improve project delivery, reporting, or operational workflows

  • Certifications such as PMP, CCNA, or equivalent


At Hines, we strive for excellence as a leading global real estate investment manager, driven by our by our belief that real estate is fundamentally about people. Our diverse portfolio spans $93.2 billion¹ of assets across such property types as living, office, retail, mixed-use, logistics and life science projects – all designed to enhance value, connection and inspiration. Our strategic approach integrates local expertise with global knowledge, taking calculated risks aligned with our convictions to exceed expectations and tailor solutions to our clients' needs.

While our projects are renowned for enhancing cities and pioneering sustainable practices, we recognize that the true driving force behind Hines' success is our 5,000 dedicated employees in 30 countries who draw on our 65-year history to build the world forward. This is why we prioritize investing in our people, offering comprehensive training, competitive compensation, robust benefits and generous vacation packages. By centering our focus on the growth and wellbeing of our team, we cultivate an inclusive environment where everyone, including our clients, can thrive.

Hines is proud to be named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2024. ¹Includes both the global Hines organization and RIA AUM as of December 31, 2023.

We are an equal opportunity employer and support workforce diversity.

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