Senior Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD)

Alexandria, VA
Full Time
Information Technology
Experienced
GCyber is actively seeking a seasoned Senior Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) to provide expert leadership and direction in the planning and designing of advanced cable infrastructure projects for our high-profile DoD client. This role demands a high level of technical expertise in telecommunications and building technologies systems, as well as a strong leadership presence to guide and mentor teams towards achieving excellence in infrastructure design and implementation.

As a Senior Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD), you will:
 
  • Lead the design and planning of complex cable infrastructure projects, ensuring they meet all DoD requirements, as well as current codes and industry standards.
  • Conduct comprehensive site visits to gather data and evaluate the existing telecommunications and building technologies systems, equipment, components, and materials, ensuring the development of well-informed and effective design plans.
  • Oversee the maintenance of Inside Plant cable infrastructure, including conduits, cable trays, copper, coax, fiber optics, and all associated elements, ensuring a robust and reliable communications network.
  • Develop and Implement equipment Installation Plans (EIPs) for the setup of cable racks, wiring, and necessary testing during installation, maintaining high standards of quality and efficiency.
  • Stay abreast of the latest codes and technologies relevant to the telecommunications and building technologies design/construction industry, applying this knowledge to enhance project outcomes.
  • Provide guidance and leadership to less experienced staff, sharing expertise and promoting best practices in cable infrastructure design and implementation.
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for senior clients, effectively communicating project plans, progress, and outcomes, ensuring client needs and expectations are met.
  • Participate in strategic decision-making processes, evaluating new applications, infrastructure decisions, and cloud solutions to align with the broader business strategy and technological landscape.
  • Lead by example in on-call troubleshooting and issue resolution, demonstrating exceptional problem-solving skills under pressure.

Minimum Qualifications and Experience:
  • Active Secret Clearance required.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related technical discipline such as Information Systems, Engineering, or equivalent; a Master’s degree is preferred to demonstrate advanced knowledge and commitment to continuous learning.
  • 10+ years of relevant experience as a RCDD, with a proven track record of leading and designing cable infrastructure projects in a DoD environment.
  • Registered Communications Distribution Designer certification, affirming your expertise and commitment to the field of telecommunications design.
  • Demonstrated excellence in mathematics and IT, with strong capabilities in preparing detailed cost estimates, using relevant software tools, and managing complex projects.
  • Exceptional managerial, leadership, and communication skills, with the ability to mentor teams, manage projects, and engage with high-level stakeholders effectively.
GCyber is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This means you don’t have to worry about whether your application process will be fair. We consider all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, ancestry, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability.  
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