The IT Infrastructure Project Manager plays a key role in delivering technology infrastructure across Data Centers and office environments. This role focuses on the planning, coordination, and execution of IT connectivity infrastructure, including structured cabling, communications room setup, ELV systems, and network hardware installations.
Key Responsibilities
Design & Technical Coordination
- Collaborate with construction teams to define MDF/IDF room requirements, including quantity, layout, cooling, and power needs.
- Design passive IT infrastructure, including structured cabling and ELV (extra-low-voltage) systems.
- Coordinate with network engineers on network and Wi-Fi design, ensuring alignment with deployment standards.
- Create detailed infrastructure design packages following client design guidelines and participate in design reviews prior to issuance of work orders.
- Ensure proper planning for network hardware installation (switches, racks, patch panels, etc.).
Project Delivery & Execution
- Lead end鈥憈o鈥慹nd delivery of IT infrastructure, coordinating with general contractors, cabling vendors, MEP teams, and network engineers.
- Prepare project proposals, RFPs, estimates, and preliminary schedules.
- Attend site meetings, track actions, and maintain detailed project documentation.
- Monitor installation quality and progress across cabling, ELV, networking, and MEP interfaces.
- Use project management tools to update project status, risks, issues, changes, and timelines.
- Manage design modifications, change orders, and close鈥憃ut documentation.
- Ensure that client requirements are met efficiently and cost鈥慹ffectively.
Quality & Compliance
- Conduct and track field inspections, ensuring adherence to cabling, MDF/IDF, and network installation standards.
- Maintain documentation using structured formats throughout the project lifecycle.
- Communicate proactively with stakeholders regarding project milestones and issues.