Low Voltage Project Manager

Los Angeles, CA
04/12/2024
Los Angeles Area
95,000.00 
80,000.00 
Full-Time

COMPANY OVERVIEW

Join our award-winning team at Information Management Resources, Inc. (IMRI), a small business leader in the technology industry known for our commitment to innovation, excellence, and authenticity. Founded in 1992, IMRI has been at the forefront of delivering advanced cybersecurity and IT solutions, safeguarding organizations against evolving threats. We have built a reputation for our expertise in Cybersecurity, Digital Transformation, Strategic Business Consulting, and Staff Augmentation. Guided by our core values of innovation, excellence, and a solution-driven mindset, we have served a diverse portfolio of customers that includes federal agencies, state and local governments, and Fortune 1000 companies.

At IMRI, we recognize the integral part our employees play in our ongoing success. To support this, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, tailored to meet the individual needs of our employees. We are committed to promoting their overall well-being and equipping them with the necessary tools to flourish in their careers. We welcome you to be a part of our ongoing mission as we continue to navigate the digital landscape, committed to empowering organizations with our innovative solutions.

B. QUALIFICATIONS AND DUTIES: • Manage the installation, construction and upgrade of low-voltage IT systems included but not limited to local area networks, wireless networks, VoIP systems, IP Public Address/Intercom and IP Video Camera systems in large campus/school or government environments.

• Create, review and monitor project schedules.

• Review and approve statements of work (SOW), project designs and Bills of Material (BOM).

• Manage and coordinate project resources.

• Gather and analyze data to assist in the creation of project budgets.

• Prepare and review time management plans and schedules and prepare recovery schedules to meet contract requirements.

• Prepare project plans and reports regarding progress, issues and resolutions.

• Prepares clear and concise reports.

• Formulating and expressing ideas clearly and effectively in writing and orally.

• Setting priorities and successfully completing tasks in a timely manner.

• Related tasks:  Conduct site visits and meetings with customers and stakeholders; Read and interpret design documentation, plans and specifications. Collect, analyze and interpret statistical and budgetary information. Tracks and maintains project expenditures, and job tickets. Prepare critical path schedules.  Generate e-mails of status completions • Maintain effective relationships with District personnel and other organizations. • A California Driver’s license, use of a car. • Graduation form a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. • Candidates must reside within 30 miles of Los Angeles.