Greenlight Networks
Make-Ready (Utility Pole Readiness) Engineer
Greenlight Networks, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Make-Ready (Utility Pole Readiness) Engineer
Greenlight Networks is bringing ultra‑high‑speed fiber internet to Baltimore with a planned $100 million investment to expand connectivity, create jobs, and support the city’s digital future. Founded in 2011, we deliver internet speeds up to 8 Gigabits per second—faster and more reliable than traditional providers—with simple, transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
Construction is already underway in neighborhoods across the City. We’re committed to Baltimore for the long term—establishing a regional office, hiring locally, and partnering with community organizations to help close the digital divide.
Job Summary The Make‑Ready Engineer creates, facilitates, coordinates, and tracks solutions on how to place fiber more efficiently. Acts as a liaison for company and joint‑use activities and documents necessary to carry out make‑ready construction activities and subsequent licensing. This role manages and proactively works to establish relationships with pole owners and related contractors. Activities will include joint‑use application, oversight of make‑ready engineering and construction activities, participation in joint‑use ride outs, and as‑built verification.
Essential Functions
Work in partnership with OSP Engineers and Pre‑Construction team on all facets of joint‑use application processing for fiber installations.
Complete purchase requisitions for applications, licensing, and make‑ready work for pole attachment planning in all markets.
Determine path and design for deployment of new fiber assets.
Review and may possibly dispute Make‑Ready E‑5 plans from contractors.
Submit applications within New Markets.
Conduct field surveys and review field collected data from technicians and vendors.
Forecast upcoming work to contract partners as well as the engineering and construction teams at Greenlight Networks.
Identify barriers and create solutions to timely completion of make‑ready work and license approval, keep relevant parties informed, and troubleshoot resolutions to decrease delays and/or expenses.
Assist with process & data management for joint‑use related activities.
Attend meetings and site surveys with joint pole/structure owner(s) and related 3rd party agencies/contractors.
Verify completed construction and review as‑builts.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Required
Knowledge of joint‑use application process.
Knowledge of current fiber engineering and construction best practices.
Ability to read, create, and interpret technical documents, fiber maps and as‑built drawings, and legal documents related to easements and rights of way.
Ability to utilize GIS/CAD and fiber design tools such as Vetro, ArcGIS, OSP Insight, 3‑GIS or Bentley Fiber.
Exposure to GIS systems such as ESRI, Google Earth, Vetro, 3GIS, QGIS, or others.
Proficiency in Microsoft office products, especially Excel (xlookup, pivot tables, etc.).
Ability to compare purchase orders and invoices to validate charges.
Understanding of telecommunications and electric utility jargon.
Effective time management and organization skills to manage dozens of simultaneous projects.
Excellence in oral and written communication skills.
Ability to effectively establish and maintain working relationships with outside entities for the purpose of executing Greenlight Network’s business needs.
Demonstrate collaboration skills internal and external parties to achieve company goals and objectives.
Knowledge of pole attachment design including NESC requirements is a plus.
Education And Experience
Ideally three years or more work experience managing telecommunications projects.
12 months experience in joint‑use application processing and/or telecommunications construction.
Proven experience managing budgets.
Minimum of 3 years’ experience designing fiber optic networks, especially GPON FTTH deployments.
A four‑year degree in electrical or civil engineering a plus.
Valid driver’s license.
Compensation The base pay range for this role is $55,000 – $72,000 per year. The salary may be influenced by training, transferable skills, work experience, education, business needs, market demands, and location. More information on offered benefits, which include health, welfare, and retirement, are available at www.greenlightnetworks.com/careers/.
About the Organization Greenlight Networks is an ultra‑high speed, broadband service provider, offering residential and small business customers Internet speeds up to 8 Gigabits per second. Greenlight Networks was founded in 2011 and builds, owns, and operates a fiber‑optic network that provides extremely high‑speed internet connections. Our network is available to more than 170,000+ homes in 27 municipalities in the Rochester, Buffalo, Binghamton, Albany, and Hudson Valley areas and is rapidly expanding throughout the Northeast.
EEO Statement Greenlight Networks is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are committed to providing a discrimination‑free workplace and do not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
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Construction is already underway in neighborhoods across the City. We’re committed to Baltimore for the long term—establishing a regional office, hiring locally, and partnering with community organizations to help close the digital divide.
Job Summary The Make‑Ready Engineer creates, facilitates, coordinates, and tracks solutions on how to place fiber more efficiently. Acts as a liaison for company and joint‑use activities and documents necessary to carry out make‑ready construction activities and subsequent licensing. This role manages and proactively works to establish relationships with pole owners and related contractors. Activities will include joint‑use application, oversight of make‑ready engineering and construction activities, participation in joint‑use ride outs, and as‑built verification.
Essential Functions
Work in partnership with OSP Engineers and Pre‑Construction team on all facets of joint‑use application processing for fiber installations.
Complete purchase requisitions for applications, licensing, and make‑ready work for pole attachment planning in all markets.
Determine path and design for deployment of new fiber assets.
Review and may possibly dispute Make‑Ready E‑5 plans from contractors.
Submit applications within New Markets.
Conduct field surveys and review field collected data from technicians and vendors.
Forecast upcoming work to contract partners as well as the engineering and construction teams at Greenlight Networks.
Identify barriers and create solutions to timely completion of make‑ready work and license approval, keep relevant parties informed, and troubleshoot resolutions to decrease delays and/or expenses.
Assist with process & data management for joint‑use related activities.
Attend meetings and site surveys with joint pole/structure owner(s) and related 3rd party agencies/contractors.
Verify completed construction and review as‑builts.
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Required
Knowledge of joint‑use application process.
Knowledge of current fiber engineering and construction best practices.
Ability to read, create, and interpret technical documents, fiber maps and as‑built drawings, and legal documents related to easements and rights of way.
Ability to utilize GIS/CAD and fiber design tools such as Vetro, ArcGIS, OSP Insight, 3‑GIS or Bentley Fiber.
Exposure to GIS systems such as ESRI, Google Earth, Vetro, 3GIS, QGIS, or others.
Proficiency in Microsoft office products, especially Excel (xlookup, pivot tables, etc.).
Ability to compare purchase orders and invoices to validate charges.
Understanding of telecommunications and electric utility jargon.
Effective time management and organization skills to manage dozens of simultaneous projects.
Excellence in oral and written communication skills.
Ability to effectively establish and maintain working relationships with outside entities for the purpose of executing Greenlight Network’s business needs.
Demonstrate collaboration skills internal and external parties to achieve company goals and objectives.
Knowledge of pole attachment design including NESC requirements is a plus.
Education And Experience
Ideally three years or more work experience managing telecommunications projects.
12 months experience in joint‑use application processing and/or telecommunications construction.
Proven experience managing budgets.
Minimum of 3 years’ experience designing fiber optic networks, especially GPON FTTH deployments.
A four‑year degree in electrical or civil engineering a plus.
Valid driver’s license.
Compensation The base pay range for this role is $55,000 – $72,000 per year. The salary may be influenced by training, transferable skills, work experience, education, business needs, market demands, and location. More information on offered benefits, which include health, welfare, and retirement, are available at www.greenlightnetworks.com/careers/.
About the Organization Greenlight Networks is an ultra‑high speed, broadband service provider, offering residential and small business customers Internet speeds up to 8 Gigabits per second. Greenlight Networks was founded in 2011 and builds, owns, and operates a fiber‑optic network that provides extremely high‑speed internet connections. Our network is available to more than 170,000+ homes in 27 municipalities in the Rochester, Buffalo, Binghamton, Albany, and Hudson Valley areas and is rapidly expanding throughout the Northeast.
EEO Statement Greenlight Networks is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are committed to providing a discrimination‑free workplace and do not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
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