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How much do technical infrastructure project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for technical infrastructure project manager in the United States is $117,465.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $96,000.00 and $134,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Technical Infrastructure Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Technical Infrastructure Project Manager, you need a solid understanding of IT infrastructure, project management principles, and a relevant degree or certification such as PMP or PRINCE2. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Project, Jira, and infrastructure platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure) is typically required. Outstanding leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help manage cross-functional teams and client expectations. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and aligned with organizational goals.

What is the difference between Technical Infrastructure Project Manager vs Network Engineer?

AspectTechnical Infrastructure Project ManagerNetwork Engineer
CertificationsPMP, Cisco, CompTIA certifications often preferredCCNA, CCNP, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentOversees projects, manages teams, coordinates infrastructure deploymentDesigns, implements, and troubleshoots network systems
Industry UsageUsed in IT, telecom, and enterprise infrastructure projectsPrimarily in networking, telecommunications, and data centers

The Technical Infrastructure Project Manager focuses on planning, executing, and overseeing infrastructure projects, ensuring timely delivery and coordination among teams. In contrast, a Network Engineer specializes in designing, implementing, and maintaining network systems. While both roles require technical knowledge and certifications, the Project Manager emphasizes project coordination, whereas the Network Engineer concentrates on technical network solutions.

What is a Technical Infrastructure Project Manager?

A Technical Infrastructure Project Manager is a professional responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing projects related to an organization's IT infrastructure, such as networks, servers, data centers, and cloud systems. They coordinate teams, manage timelines and budgets, and ensure that infrastructure projects meet business requirements and are delivered on schedule. These managers also identify project risks, develop mitigation strategies, and act as a bridge between technical staff and other stakeholders. Their role is crucial in ensuring that IT infrastructure is reliable, scalable, and secure.

How does a Technical Infrastructure Project Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams during large-scale projects?

As a Technical Infrastructure Project Manager, you'll work closely with engineering, operations, cybersecurity, and business stakeholders to ensure project objectives are aligned and achievable. Regular coordination meetings, status updates, and clear communication channels are key to managing dependencies and mitigating risks. You'll often translate technical requirements into actionable plans, facilitate resource allocation, and resolve conflicts that arise between teams to keep projects on track. This collaborative environment helps ensure that infrastructure solutions are delivered efficiently and meet organizational standards.
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Infrastructure Project Manager

Procom Services

Dallas, TX

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Procom is a leading provider of professional IT services and staffing to businesses and governments in Canada.
With revenues over $500 million, the Branham Group has recognized Procom as the 3rd largest professional services firm in Canada and is now the largest "Canadian-Owned" IT staffing/consulting company.
Procom's areas of staffing expertise include:

Application Development
Project Management
Quality Assurance
Business/Systems Analysis
Datawarehouse & Business Intelligence
Infrastructure & Network Services
Risk Management & Compliance
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
Security & Privacy
Specialties:

Contract Staffing (Staff Augmentation)
Permanent Placement (Staff Augmentation)
ICAP (Contractor Payroll)
Flextrack (Vendor Management System)

Job Description

Infrastructure Project Manager


On behalf of our client, Procom Services is searching for a Infrastructure Project Manager for a contract opportunity in Dallas, TX.


Infrastructure Project Manager Job Details


The Project Manager will be responsible for ensuring that the project produces the required deliverables, to the required standard of quality and within the specified constraints of time and cost. The Project Manager is normally responsible for medium to large complexity and or medium to large risk projects. This will include managing the governance, scope, costing, scheduling, communications, planning & tracking, terms & conditions and risk management of the project to ensure total customer satisfaction.


KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

- Defines the project requirements and manages the agreement process of the project requirements and objectives with the Project Governance Board or appointed project assurance role

- Manages the delivery of the project and production of the required products / deliverables in partnership with the customer and FAI delivery units to ensure acceptance, closedown and handover to service.

- Reports to the relevant stakeholders through regular Status Reports.ย 

- Manages business and project risks and produces an effective plan and risk assessment so that impact to timeframe and project costs are understood and mitigated.

- Establishes and maintains the Change Control (CC) for their project against agreed plans.

- Identifies opportunities to increase revenue and margin and manage changes to the project baseline.

- Is accountable for tracking the project costs and supporting any payment milestones.

- Manages the relationship and communications with key stakeholders (customer, subcontractors and Fujitsu); Grows long-term relationships with clients and capitalizes on equity and partnership opportunities.

- Manage activities of project resources and develops a team of personnel resources. Defines the roles and responsibilities of the project team, forecasts and establishes the project team and ensures that the team understands the task that is to be undertaken.

- Complies with and enforces FAI standard policies and procedures and works across practices to share lessons learned and best practices.

- Designing, testing and documentation of computer applications that FNA uses in providing services to our customers. Such as Service Desk ticketing software, Problem Management applications, Asset Management applications, Monitoring tools, to name a few. (all of which are software applications)



KEY MEASUREMENTS

- Key elements by which resources at that level are measured:

Project delivered within contractual obligations - on time, high quality and within budgetย 

- Client Satisfaction targets per client survey

- Governance, risk management and other explicit control requirements adherence

- Contribute to professional community through production and reusable content from other projects and lessons learned

- Contribution to business development thru identification of new opportunities


SCOPE

- Accountable for delivering medium to high complexity and or medium to high risk projects (normally $500k project budget or more)

- Has ultimate authority to direct others and ensure project aligns with contractual obligations and client's expectation; Commercial decision making authority within restraints of the documented FAI Signature Authority Processย 

- Is fully accountable for own work and/or project/supervisory responsibilities

- Exercises judgment within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action.

- Makes decisions that influence the success of projects and team objectives



Qualifications

Infrastructure Project Manager Mandatory Skills


- Typically 8 + years IT project management experienceย 

- PMP certification and/or ITIL certification a plus

- Detailed understanding of project management methodologies

- High level conceptual understanding of IT domains (desktop, server, security, network, COTS applications, storage, database, WAN, LAN)

- Ability to communicate at senior levels and good commercial and influencing skills

- Delivered more than 10 projects and experience of at least 2 types of project at different stages in lifecycleย 

- Planning, financial and budgetary control skillsย 

- Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office, Project, SharePoint and related "Project Management tool" CA Clarity a plus

- Experience in the following types of projects in a Client facing role:

- Server hardware/virtual refresh

- Data Center Migrations, Installations, Moves or Consolidations

- Operating Systems migrations and upgrades (Window, NT, etc.)

- AD/Exchange upgrades

- COTS application upgrades (commercial off the shelf) (examples-Netscaler, VPN, AppSense, Lync, SharePoint)

- Office 365 deployments

- Infrastructure Expansions

- Single Sign on deployments

- VOIP Deployments


Infrastructure Project Manager Start Date


ASAP


Infrastructure Project Manager Assignment Length


6+ months

"Please note that we are not able to work with candidates on H1B Visas or candidates represented by third parties."

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Can't work with H1B and C2C