​What is a Fibre Manager?

A Fibre Manager’s duty is to oversee and underpin the successful completion of all fibre programme deliverables amongst internal and external project stakeholders. The task objectives are to ensure the programme milestones are completed on time, within budget and to the standards and quality set by the business or their clients.

What are the typical duties and activities for a Fibre Manager?

From employer to employer the job description of a Fibre Manager will vary, however typical duties and activities undertaken include:

  • Manage projects to meet or exceed requirements and standards

  • Working with sub-contractors to ensure that the project is fully compliant with the local authority and statutory provisions for the administration of Street-works legislations

  • Assist teams and manage relationships with clients and seniors across all areas of the company

  • Oversee full life cycle of fibre roll out

  • Ensure that the programmes for the contracts are successfully delivered in on time, and up to H&S and compliance regulations

Skills required to be a successful Fibre Manager

To be successful as a Fibre Manager, the below skills are important;

  • Strong communication

  • Attention to detail

  • Ability to manage people and team

  • Knowledge of project life-cycle

  • Organisational skills

  • Relationship building

  • Decision making

How can we help with your Fibre Manager job search?

For over 15 years we have specialised in securing contract and permanent opportunities for Fibre Managers across the Construction, Civils, Rail, Power and Telecoms sectors.

Working globally with the largest contractors, consultancies, along with many infrastructure owners and operators, we are ideally positioned to work with talented Fibre Managers and secure the market's leading Fibre Manager opportunities.

With a reputation for being experts in the sectors that we operate, we are also renowned for consistently delivering the right opportunities to our candidates, working proactively in order to give our candidates the edge in a competitive marketplace.

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If you are looking for a new Fibre Manager opportunity, please get in touch with our specialist recruiters to discuss your situation in more detail. Alternatively you can search all of our current live jobs across the Construction, Civils, Rail, Power and Telecoms sectors.

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​London is the capital of England and is the most populous city in the United Kingdom. London stands on the River Thames and is governed by the Mayor of London and London Assembly. It was estimated in 2015 that the population was over 8,500,000.  London is a leading global city in arts, finance, professional services and construction and over the past decade has seen some of the largest construction projects in the world, such as:

The Shard

This landmark tower was the first in the UK to break the 1000 ft barrier. At nearly twice the size of the Gherkin, the Shard is one of the tallest buildings in Europe. The cost of the project was in excess of £1.2bn, which also included major refurbishment of the the train and bus station. 

The Leadenhall Building

Also known as the cheesegrater, this 48 floor tower cost in the region of £286m to build. It features a 90 ft high atrium, glass lifts and despite the height of the building only offers 500,000 sq ft of floorspace due to its unusual profile. 

20 Fenchurch Street

Also known as the Walkie Talkie, this 36 floor tower offers a sky garden set over floors 35, 36 and 37, which offers uninterrupted views across London. The tower cost £200m and is distinctively top heavy.

Crossrail

Work on the Crossrail began in 2009 and was confirmed in 2014 that the £14.8bn project would extend to Reading. The project is set to be complete in 2019.

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