Structured Cabling Superintendent

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Experienced

Structured Cabling Superintendent

Join an Employee-Owned Industry Leader

Electra Link is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Structured Cabling Superintendent to join our Dallas team. This leadership role is responsible for overseeing the planning, coordination, execution, and successful completion of structured cabling and low-voltage projects while ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, on time, and to the highest quality standards.

As an employee-owned company (ESOP), Electra Link offers team members the opportunity to directly share in the company’s long-term success and growth. We are committed to investing in our employees, maintaining a strong safety culture, and providing long-term career advancement opportunities.

This is an excellent opportunity for a driven field leader looking to grow with a stable and respected Texas-based technology and electrical contractor.

Position Summary

The Structured Cabling Superintendent oversees all field operations associated with structured cabling and low voltage installation projects. This role requires strong leadership, communication, technical expertise, workforce coordination, and problem-solving skills to ensure projects are executed successfully while maintaining safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.

The Superintendent will work closely with Project Managers, Safety personnel, field technicians, subcontractors, vendors, and customers to ensure projects remain aligned with schedules, budgets, and operational goals.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Oversee and fully understand all project requirements, specifications, drawings, and scope of work to ensure projects are installed accurately and according to documentation

  • Lead and supervise field crews, subcontractors, and project personnel on structured cabling and low voltage projects

  • Plan and coordinate project labor, materials, tools, equipment, and resources to ensure efficient project execution

  • Maintain ownership of daily field operations, workforce planning, and installation quality

  • Ensure all quality control procedures and company safety protocols are implemented and maintained throughout the project lifecycle

  • Promote and maintain a strong safety culture while ensuring compliance with all OSHA regulations, customer requirements, and company safety standards

  • Manage large-scale, multi-story, campus, and mission-critical projects with teams of six (6) or more personnel

  • Coordinate with Project Managers regarding schedules, manpower forecasting, material procurement, and project progress

  • Attend and participate in all project meetings, including coordination, scheduling, safety, and customer meetings

  • Maintain excellent communication with customers, project management teams, Safety Managers, vendors, and field personnel

  • Identify and proactively resolve field-related issues, delays, and installation challenges

  • Ensure all project documentation is completed accurately and timely, including:

    • Test results

    • As-built drawings

    • Closeout documentation

    • Warranty submissions

    • Daily reports

  • Support project turnover and closeout activities to ensure customer satisfaction and successful project completion

  • Mentor and train field personnel to support employee development and operational growth

Preferred Experience & Qualifications

  • 7–10 years of experience in structured cabling, low voltage systems, construction management, or related field leadership roles

  • Strong experience leading commercial structured cabling and technology integration projects

  • Experience managing large-scale commercial, healthcare, education, industrial, or campus environments preferred

  • BICSI certification preferred

  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification preferred

  • Strong working knowledge of:

    • Structured Cabling

    • Fiber Optics

    • CCTV Systems

    • Access Control

    • Audio Visual Systems

    • Network Infrastructure

    • Technology Integration

  • Ability to read and interpret:

    • Construction drawings

    • Specifications

    • Blueprints

    • Submittals

    • RFIs

  • Strong leadership and team management skills

  • Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail and deadlines

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills across all levels of the organization

  • Ability to work in fast-paced construction environments while managing multiple priorities

  • Valid driver’s license with the ability to travel to project sites as needed

Core Competencies

  • Leadership & Team Development

  • Workforce Coordination & Planning

  • Safety & Compliance Leadership

  • Problem Solving & Critical Thinking

  • Communication & Customer Service

  • Organizational & Time Management Skills

  • Attention to Detail

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Adaptability in Fast-Paced Environments

  • Accountability & Ownership

Compensation & Benefits

Electra Link offers a competitive compensation package based on experience, along with opportunities for career growth and advancement.

Benefits include:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • Paid Life Insurance with Buy-Up Options

  • Short-Term Disability

  • Supplemental Ancillary Benefits

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)

  • 401(k) and Roth Retirement Plan

  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)

  • Career Development & Advancement Opportunities

  • Company vehicle 

  • Cell phone stipend 

Why Electra Link?

Electra Link is a Texas-based, employee-owned company with a long-standing reputation for delivering innovative, high-quality electrical and technology solutions. Our employees are the foundation of our success, and we are committed to creating a culture built on teamwork, safety, integrity, accountability, and long-term career growth.

If you are looking for an opportunity to lead high-profile projects while growing your career with an industry leader, we encourage you to apply.

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