Startech Networks Inc

OSP Field Manager

Bellevue, WashingtonContract
$30 - $37 hourly
About the Job
Job Title: OSP Field Manager
Location: WA, Bellevue, -IL, Chicago and MN, Minneapolis
Industry: OSP Engineering 
Travel: Onsite Travel Required 

Job Summary: 
We are seeking an experienced Fielding Subject Matter Expert to support OSP Engineering & Design work for US operators. This role involves leading end‑to‑end field data capture required to complete design for fiber network deployments. The ideal candidate is a hands-on leader who can perform complex field surveys, validate constructability, resolve conflicts in real time, and translate field conditions into accurate engineering deliverables that drive permitting and construction. 

Key Responsibilities: 
  • Conduct site surveys required for OSP design and engineering. 
  • Guide and mentor OSP fielders on best practices, safety standards, and accurate data collection techniques. 
  • Develop and implement training programs to improve field package quality & compliance. 
  • Conduct periodic audits and feedback sessions to ensure continuous improvement in fielding standards. 
  • Identify conflicts and constructability constraints. 
  • Collaborate with Project Managers and engineering teams to resolve field issues. 
  • Ensure adherence to NESC, NEC, OSHA, MUTCD traffic control, and local AHJ standards. 

Skills: 
  • 5+ years of experience in OSP fielding, construction, or engineering with direct hands-on survey experience (aerial & underground). 
  • Knowledge of poles, anchors, conduits, handholes, manholes, splice points, utilities etc. 
  • Knowledge of PTA, pole transfers, overlash feasibility, Pole Loading and clearance calculations. 
  • Practical experience with U.S. ROW/municipal permitting, DOT, utility attachments, and railroad permitting. 
  • Tools: IQGEO, Arc GIS, Auto cad, Aramis, Waldo, BSTCAD, Spatial Net, Micro station, ArcMap (Esri suite), BentleyComms V8i (Fiber/Coax/Strand), Centurylink-NID, Katapult, NDS, Firework Google Earth/KMZ 
  • Field Tools: GPS/laser rangefinder, measuring wheel, height stick, pull finder. 
  • Familiarity with US operators engineering standards and processes.