Project Coordinator – AT&T Wireless Construction (100% Remote | SW Market)

<strong>Job Description</strong><br><br><strong>Telecom Project Coordinator - Wireless Construction (Southwest Market)</strong><br>100% Remote | ~ $27-$31.25/hr | Long-Term Contract | Wireless Telecom Industry<br><br>Are you a detail-oriented project coordinator with telecom experience? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment, supporting high-volume construction deployments? We\'re looking for a <strong>Telecom Project Coordinator</strong> to join a top-tier team supporting major wireless infrastructure projects across the <strong>North Texas (NTX)</strong> and <strong>Desert Southwest (DSW)</strong> markets-including Arizona, New Mexico, and surrounding areas.<br><br>This role is <strong>fully remote</strong>, with preference for candidates located in the <strong>Central, Mountain, or Pacific Time Zones</strong> to align with project team schedules.<br><br><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong><ul> <li>Support Construction Project Managers with document control and coordination of day-to-day deployment activities. <li>Maintain accurate records in client and internal tracking systems, including RFDS databases. <li>Manage electronic project documentation and ensure timely uploads of site-specific deliverables. <li>Track milestones, deployment statuses, and construction schedules across multiple sites. <li>Attend daily/weekly meetings and provide updates on project status. <li>Ensure tasks are completed in line with timelines and budget parameters.</ul><br><strong>Required Qualifications</strong><ul> <li><strong>2+ years of project administration experience</strong> required. <li><strong>1+ year of experience as a Telecom Project Coordinator</strong> in wireless telecom preferred. <li>High school diploma or equivalent required; relevant training may offset some experience. <li>Strong Excel skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. <li>Experience with <strong>AT&T MCA</strong> systems is a <strong>major plus</strong>. <li>Highly organized and able to manage multiple priorities with attention to detail. <li>Strong communication and documentation skills. <li>Ability to work independently in a remote, fast-paced environment.</ul><br><strong>Details at a Glance</strong><ul> <li><strong>Location:</strong> Fully Remote (Preferred: Central, Mountain, or Pacific Time Zones) <li><strong>Pay Range:</strong> $27 - $31.25/hr (W2, based on experience) <li><strong>Schedule:</strong> Monday-Friday | Core hours 8 AM - 5 PM | Flexible start (as early as 6:30 AM) <li><strong>Duration:</strong> Initial 6-month contract with strong potential to extend (2+ years expected) - W2 with benefits available <li><strong>Travel:</strong> None <li><strong>Sponsorship:</strong> Not available - <strong>U.S. Citizenship required</strong> <li><strong>Start Date:</strong> ASAP</ul><br><strong>Compliance Requirements</strong><ul> <li>Must pass a <strong>10-panel drug screen</strong> (no exceptions for marijuana, including medical use) <li>Background check includes <strong>employment verification</strong> and <strong>DMV record check</strong> (covering past 10 years)</ul><br><strong>Why This Opportunity?</strong><br>Join a respected and fast-growing team at the forefront of wireless network deployment. You\'ll support complex, high-visibility projects that shape the telecom landscape while working remotely with a group of professionals who value precision, independence, and collaboration.<br><br><strong>Apply now</strong> if you\'re ready to bring your coordination skills to a long-term telecom project with real impact. We\'re hiring quickly!<br><br>Feel free to also contact Mollie Karns directly at mkarns@selectek.net | 678-335-6114 <br><br><strong>Meet Your Recruiter</strong><br><br><strong>Mollie Karns</strong>

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