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Low Voltage Project Manager

Lenexa, KS ยท Hybrid

$75K - $85K/yr

We are hiring a Low Voltage Project Manager to lead industrial and mission-critical projects from kickoff through closeout in the Kansas City metro area. This hybrid position is based in Lenexa, KS ...

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LOW VOLTAGE PROJECT MANAGER About Fisk Electric If it's electric, Fisk Electric Company has it covered. Since 1913, Fisk has been one of the nation's leading providers for the design, installation ...

Low Voltage Project Manager Join an Employee-Owned Industry Leader Electra Link is seeking an experienced and driven Low Voltage Project Manager to join our growing team. This role is responsible for ...

Low Voltage Project Manager

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

The Low Voltage Project Manager must demonstrate expertise in overseeing low-voltage systems, including structured cabling, security systems, audiovisual equipment, and data networks. The Low Voltage ...

Low Voltage Project Manager

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

The Low Voltage Project Manager must demonstrate expertise in overseeing low-voltage systems, including structured cabling, security systems, audiovisual equipment, and data networks. The Low Voltage ...

Low Voltage Project Manager

Raleigh, NC ยท On-site

$90K - $105K/hr

Low Voltage Project Manager | Raleigh-Durham, NC $90K - $105K Annually Auto Allowance & Excellent Benefits! Ideal candidate would have 5 + years experience managing large scale enterprise security ...

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How much do low voltage project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for low voltage project manager in the United States is $59.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.08 and $72.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Low Voltage Project Manager do?

A Low Voltage Project Manager oversees the planning, execution, and completion of low voltage system installations, such as security, audiovisual, networking, and fire alarm systems. They coordinate with clients, vendors, and installation teams to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications. Responsibilities include creating project schedules, managing resources, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Strong communication, technical knowledge, and organizational skills are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Low Voltage Project Manager position, and why are they important?

A Low Voltage Project Manager should have strong project management skills, technical knowledge of low voltage systems (such as security, data, and fire alarm networks), and typically a background in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with tools like AutoCAD, project scheduling software (e.g., Microsoft Project), and certifications such as BICSI or PMP are commonly required. Excellent communication, leadership abilities, and problem-solving skills are important for effectively coordinating teams and client expectations. These competencies are crucial to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget while maintaining high-quality standards.

What are the biggest challenges faced by Low Voltage Project Managers in the field?

Low Voltage Project Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple subcontractors, managing tight deadlines, and adapting to changing project requirements. They are responsible for ensuring all systems are installed to code, troubleshooting unexpected technical issues, and maintaining clear communication with clients and stakeholders. Balancing administrative tasks with on-site management can also be demanding. Successfully navigating these obstacles requires strong organizational skills, flexibility, and industry expertise.

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Low Voltage Project Manager

Low Voltage Project Manager

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Lenexa, KS โ€ข Hybrid

$75K - $85K/yr

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Job description

We are hiring a Low Voltage Project Manager to lead industrial and mission-critical projects from kickoff through closeout in the Kansas City metro area. This hybrid position is based in Lenexa, KS with regular visits to active job sites. The Low Voltage Project Manager will own scope, schedule, and budget performance across structured cabling, access control, video surveillance, and industrial network infrastructure projects.

What We Offer

  • Base salary of $75,000 to $85,000 per year, paid on a salaried exempt basis
  • Full-time employment with benefits
  • Hybrid work arrangement combining office-based coordination and hands-on jobsite involvement
  • Opportunity to manage diverse low voltage systems in industrial and mission-critical environments
  • Professional growth within a team focused on safe, high-quality project delivery

Key Responsibilities - Low Voltage Project Manager

  • Manage low voltage construction projects end-to-end including structured cabling, fiber optic installation, access control systems, video surveillance, and industrial network infrastructure
  • Coordinate field supervisors, technicians, subcontractors, and vendors to maintain project schedules and quality standards
  • Own project budgets, forecasts, and job cost performance while identifying scope gaps and managing change orders with accurate pricing
  • Maintain project documentation including RFIs, submittals, and closeout packages to ensure clean handoffs and audit readiness
  • Communicate project status, risks, and milestones to customers and internal stakeholders with clarity and consistency

Qualifications - Low Voltage Project Manager

  • 3 or more years of project management experience in low voltage, electrical construction, or industrial environments
  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and scope documents
  • Proven track record managing multiple concurrent projects with competing deadlines
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for customer-facing and internal coordination
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel, Outlook, and Teams

Preferred Qualifications - Industrial Technology Project Manager

  • Field background as a low voltage technician, installer, or foreman
  • Direct experience managing projects in industrial or mission-critical facilities such as data centers, manufacturing plants, or distribution centers
  • Familiarity with BICSI standards, structured cabling best practices, and low voltage commissioning processes
  • PMP, RCDD, RTPM, or other relevant industry certifications
  • Experience with project management or job costing software

Physical Requirements - Low Voltage Project Manager

  • Ability to work in an office environment and travel to active construction and industrial jobsites as project needs require
  • May need to walk, stand, or climb ladders during site visits
  • Exposure to active construction environments including noise, dust, and varying temperatures
  • After-hours availability may be required based on project schedules or critical milestones
  • Valid drivers license required for travel between office and jobsites

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