[Remote] Lead Project Manager – Broadband Network Infrastructure Deployment

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Sand Cherry Associates is a company that excels in the design and delivery of customer-centric initiatives through data-empowered solutions. They are seeking an experienced Program/Project Manager to lead a large-scale broadband network infrastructure deployment, coordinating various teams to ensure successful delivery and accountability. The role requires strong leadership and project management skills, particularly in the broadband and communications network sectors.Responsibilities• Own the integrated project plan and ensure cross-functional alignment to business goals.• Establish scalable, repeatable processes to manage high-volume equipment replacement activities.• Coordinate workflow across engineering, supply chain, and field operations teams including within Hubs and colocation facilities• Lead project meetings, set expectations, and hold teams accountable for commitments.• Partner with stakeholders to ensure transparency, alignment, and proactive issue resolution.• Foster a culture of continuous improvement through metrics, feedback, and collaboration.• Provide clear, data-driven progress reporting and dashboards for executive visibility.• Identify risks and dependencies, establish escalation paths, and drive timely resolution.• Integrate governance, compliance, and quality assurance into all deliverables.Skills• 5+ years of program/project management experience using formal project management methodology.• Strong background in broadband, cable, phone, satellite, or wireless infrastructure projects.• Proven ability to manage multiple workstreams in complex, high-volume environments.• Strong leadership, stakeholder management, and negotiation skills.• Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence and present to executives.• Solid knowledge of supply chain procedures, planning, and risk mitigation.• Hands-on proficiency with MS Planner/Project, Jira, PowerPoint, and Excel.• Ability to think analytically and process information quickly, presenting it in a succinct and insightful format suitable for executives.• Experience working with PMO stakeholders in engineering, network infrastructure, and field operations team environments.• Direct hands-on proficiency with MS Planner/Project, Jira, PowerPoint and Excel are necessary.• Experience building standardized reporting using data analytics and visualization.• Preference for direct experience with network infrastructure, port migrations, shelf/card installs and decommissions, wave service migrations, EPON or large-scale CPE replacement.• PMP certification or similar is desired.Education Requirements• Bachelor's degree is required with a preference in Business, Engineering, Communications.Company Overview• Sand Cherry is a management consulting firm based in Denver. It was founded in 2001, and is headquartered in Littleton, Colorado, USA, with a workforce of 51-200 employees. Its website is

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