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Wireless Network Project Manager

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$44.25 - $56.50/hr

Project Management & Delivery Leadership * Lead wireless, IoT, and telecom projects from initiation ... Maintain network diagrams, configuration standards, SOPs, and property-specific wireless/IoT ...

Skills network, project management, deployment, release Top Skills Details network,project ... Wireless LAN, Structured Cabling and Cable Systems and Pathways • Public and private transport ...

The Wireless Network Engineer II will work directly with our Project Manager and end users to identify, resolve, and adopt new technologies to modernize infrastructure, streamline operations, and ...

Wireless Access Points (WAP) * Structured cabling and network installations * SD-WAN, LTE, Switched Ethernet * Cloud and virtualized network services * Optical and transport systems Additional ...

Network Project Manager

Plano, TX · On-site

$44.25 - $56.50/hr

Network Project Manager Location: Plano, TX We seek an experienced operations Manager with 12+ years of expertise in network infrastructure, project management, and client engagement. The ideal ...

Network Project Manager

Twinsburg, OH · On-site

$43.25 - $55.25/hr

Our client is currently seeking a Network Project Manager Network Project Manager Location: Lewis Center, Bridgeville, Twinsburg, or Cincinnati offices 3 days onsite, Tues/Wed/Thu This role will ...

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How much do wireless network project manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for wireless network project manager in the United States is $51.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44.23 and $56.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Wireless Network Project Manager, you need strong project management skills, a solid understanding of wireless network technologies, and typically a degree in engineering, information technology, or a related field. Familiarity with project management tools (like MS Project), wireless design software, and certifications such as PMP or CWNP are highly valued. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities help you coordinate teams and manage client expectations effectively. These skills ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and meet the technical standards required for reliable wireless network performance.

What are some common challenges a Wireless Network Project Manager faces when coordinating with cross-functional teams?

Wireless Network Project Managers frequently work with diverse teams including engineers, vendors, and clients, which can present challenges in aligning goals, timelines, and technical requirements. Managing communication across departments, ensuring all stakeholders are updated, and resolving discrepancies in project expectations are typical hurdles. Successful project managers use strong organizational and interpersonal skills to facilitate collaboration, address issues proactively, and keep projects on track despite shifting priorities or unforeseen technical obstacles.

What are Wireless Network Project Managers?

Wireless Network Project Managers are professionals who oversee the planning, implementation, and completion of wireless network projects. They coordinate teams, manage resources, and ensure that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and meet technical specifications. Their responsibilities often include communicating with stakeholders, assessing risks, and resolving issues that may arise during the project lifecycle. These managers typically have a strong background in wireless technologies and project management methodologies. They play a crucial role in deploying wireless networks for businesses, telecommunications companies, and various organizations.

What is the difference between Wireless Network Project Manager vs Network Engineer?

AspectWireless Network Project ManagerNetwork Engineer
CertificationsCCNA, CWNA, PMPCCNA, CCNP, CWNA
Work EnvironmentProject planning, client coordination, team managementNetwork design, implementation, troubleshooting
Industry UsageTelecom, IT services, enterprise networksIT departments, telecom providers, data centers

The Wireless Network Project Manager focuses on overseeing wireless network projects, coordinating teams, and ensuring timely delivery. In contrast, the Network Engineer is more involved in designing, implementing, and maintaining network infrastructure. Both roles require similar certifications and often work within the same industries, but their core responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Wireless Network Project Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $107,491 per year, or $51.7 per hour.
Wireless Network Project Manager

Wireless Network Project Manager

InTown Suites

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$44.25 - $56.50/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


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4.5

Company rating: 4.5 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Wireless Network & Aruba Central Administration

  • Administer and optimize company-wide wireless infrastructure using Aruba Central, including configuration templates, group policies, firmware lifecycle management, and alerting.
  • Monitor wireless performance, capacity, and coverage; proactively identify and resolve issues impacting guest and staff connectivity.
  • Execute RF planning, tuning, and site-level optimization to improve signal quality and reduce interference.
  • Maintain consistent WLAN standards across all properties, ensuring alignment with corporate configurations and security policies.

WiFi Service Management

  • Own end-to-end reliability and user experience of guest WiFi, including bandwidth allocation, captive portal behavior, segmentation, and service-level performance.
  • Partner with property teams to troubleshoot escalated guest WiFi issues quickly and professionally.
  • Deliver ongoing improvements that raise guest satisfaction and reduce ticket volume.

IoT Integrations & Network Enablement

  • Design and support network integration for IoT devices and systems (e.g., smart locks, cameras, sensors, HVAC/energy management, kiosks, signage, etc.).
  • Implement secure network segmentation and access controls for IoT, protecting core systems while enabling device functionality.
  • Collaborate with application, cyber, and operations teams to validate device interoperability, performance, and supportability before large-scale rollout.

Project Management & Delivery Leadership

  • Lead wireless, IoT, and telecom projects from initiation through closeout, including requirements gathering, scope definition, scheduling, risk tracking, and status reporting.
  • Build project plans, milestones, and rollout playbooks for multi-site deployments.
  • Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders to ensure smooth execution.
  • Manage change control, cutover planning, and post-deployment validation to ensure minimal disruption to operations and guests.
  • Produce clear executive-ready updates on progress, blockers, costs, and outcomes.

Vendor / MSP / Telecom Oversight

  • Act as the technical and project lead for vendor management, including MSPs, telecom carriers, and IoT solution partners.
  • Define project requirements, review proposals/SOWs, validate deliverables, and ensure vendors meet SLAs and timelines.
  • Coordinate telecom circuits, failover design, and carrier performance oversight to support stable connectivity across properties.
  • Maintain accurate vendor documentation, inventories, pricing, and escalation paths.

Documentation, Standards, and Continuous Improvement

  • Maintain network diagrams, configuration standards, SOPs, and property-specific wireless/IoT documentation.
  • Track recurring incidents and implement root-cause fixes to reduce downtime.
  • Recommend upgrades, tooling, and architecture improvements to support growth and modernization.
  • Must be able to travel 50% - by car/air
  • Some off-hours work may be required for upgrades, cutovers, or outage response.
  • Other duties as assigned by management.

Essential Skills/Credentials/Experience/Education

  • 5–10 years of progressive experience in wireless networking and enterprise network support, preferably in hospitality, multi-site retail, or similarly distributed environments.
  • Aruba certifications (ACMA/ACMP/ACSP or equivalent).
  • Familiarity with NAC / zero-trust segmentation and network security best practices.
  • Experience with captive portals, PMS integrations, or WiFi analytics platforms.
  • Formal PM exposure and tools.
  • Hands-on experience with Aruba Central managing enterprise wireless deployments.
  • Strong wireless networking background (WLAN design, RF fundamentals, roaming, interference mitigation, troubleshooting).
  • Experience supporting guest-facing/WiFi or other high-availability customer networks.
  • Proven success integrating and supporting IoT systems on enterprise networks (segmentation, device onboarding, secure access).
  • Experience with vendor management, including MSP management and telecom oversight.
  • Demonstrated project management experience leading multi-site technical deployments, coordinating stakeholders, and tracking scope/schedule/budget.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate technical issues for non-technical audiences.
  • Prior experience working in a hospitality industry preferred.
  • Must have excellent communication skills and ability to interact with guest and co-workers in a professional and respectful manner.
  • Ability to respond to requests with efficiency and empathy.
  • Ability to handle a fast-paced environment with competing priorities.
  • Proficiency in MS Windows and various IT software packages from Microsoft Office to other PMS solutions.
  • Ability to compose and express thoughts in a clear and concise way to ensure effective communication.

Mental and Physical Demands

Work Environment:

  • Typical office environment – moderate noise level

Physical Demands:

  • The position will be physically located in the Atlanta office; working remotely (outside of Company Directed Guidelines is not permitted. Currently, the in-office work model is a hybrid with 2 days remote/3 days in the office.
  • Indoor work with hard and carpeted surfaces.
  • Sitting for eight (8) hour shifts.
  • This position is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
  • Extensive use of hands and fingers for manipulation of keyboard, answering phone calls (100% of the time).
  • Use of computer terminal, which requires extensive eye contact with a video display terminal.

Travel Demands:

  • Supports a multi-property hospitality environment, with remote diagnostics and site visits. Travel 50%.
  • Traveling by car/air locally and to other states.
  • Overnight travel locally and other states we are located - flying or driving may be required.



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