Project Engineer - Low Voltage
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Overview
- Rail, Infrastructure and Construction
- Electrical, Engineering and Project Management
- Contract
- Texas
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Project Engineer – Low Voltage
Location: Borden County, TX
Company: TRS Staffing Solutions
Employment Type: Contract (12 months, likely extending to ~2.5 years)
Start Date: April / May 2026
Onsite: 100%
Join a high‑impact infrastructure project where your Low Voltage expertise directly shapes mission‑critical systems. This role gives you hands‑on experience across structured cabling, fiber, networking, controls, and commissioning on a major next‑gen facility. If you want real responsibility, fast growth, and a team that values collaboration and grit, this is the place to be.
About the Role
TRS Staffing Solutions is seeking a Project Engineer – Low Voltage to support structured cabling, network infrastructure, and low‑voltage system integration for a large‑scale infrastructure project. This is a field‑support role based in a jobsite trailer, partnering closely with contractors, network teams, electricians, and project leadership to ensure proper installation, routing, documentation, and readiness of all LV systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Support installation and quality assurance for structured cabling systems including fiber, copper, racks, trays, and pathways.
- Review low‑voltage drawings such as cable schedules, routing diagrams, device layouts, and rack elevations.
- Coordinate daily with network engineers, electrical teams, and LV subcontractors for routing, device placement, and connectivity needs.
- Assist with installation of switches, patch panels, fiber hardware, and telecom devices.
- Manage RFIs, submittals, change documentation, and project tracking logs.
- Support system testing, labeling, verification, and readiness for commissioning.
- Participate in walkdowns, inspections, and issue resolution between field and design teams.
Qualifications
- 1–5+ years of experience in low voltage, structured cabling, telecommunications, or network‑related construction roles.
- Understanding of fiber optic systems, copper cabling, pathways, labeling, and termination basics.
- Ability to interpret LV drawings including routing diagrams, one‑lines, rack elevations, and floor plans.
- Experience coordinating with multiple trades on active construction sites.
- Proficiency with standard digital tools (Excel, Bluebeam, Procore preferred).
- Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and willingness to support a fast‑moving field environment.
- Team‑oriented, humble personality — no ego, dependable, adaptable.
Work Environment & Culture
- Highly collaborative, low‑drama, solutions‑focused team.
- Ideal for candidates with an athlete or team‑sports background.
- Steady workload, supportive leadership, strong growth opportunities.
Schedule & Compensation
- Hours: ~7am–4pm, Mon–Fri (40 hrs/wk), overtime possible.
- Contract: 12 months with likely extension.
- Pay: Competitive and market‑based.
- Per Diem: Available, based on GSA rates.
- Onsite: 100% at project site.
TRS Staffing Solutions are an equal opportunities employer, and we welcome you to provide OFCCP data voluntarily here
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified individuals will receive consideration for employment without regard to race; color; age; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity; religion; national origin; disability; veteran status; genetic information; or any other criteria protected by governing law.
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