Project Manager, Signal Systems
Company: E-J Electric Installation Co.
Location: New York, NY
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-07-19
About this role
About E-J
The E-J Group is active in all facets of electrical contracting, bringing experience, expertise, and a national reputation to projects that range in size up to more than $300 million. With over 4,000 employees across 31 offices, E-J delivers full-service electrical solutions for rail systems, transit facilities, office buildings, hospitals, power, renewable energy, clean energy, co-generation facilities, roadway and outdoor specialty work, airports, industrial facilities, data centers, chip plants, universities, sports stadiums, extra high voltage distribution, utility, and gas infrastructure. At E-J, three generations of family expertise have built an organization that combines practical knowledge with modern technological innovation, providing rapid and efficient solutions for today’s lighting, power, energy, and communication needs. E-J has over a 125-year reputation for integrity, quality, and exceptional service in the electrical field. To learn more, visit www.ej1899.com.
Title/Role:
Project Manager, Signal Systems
Division:
Large Specialty Projects
Location:
Long Island City, NY, with approximately 30% travel to Boston, MA, or Boston, MA-based 100%
Reporting to:
Senior Project Manager, Signals
Position Description
We are seeking a Project Manager to lead vital signal systems scope on transit and rail infrastructure projects. The role covers wayside signal systems, interlockings, train control and PTC interfaces, signal power, and integration with adjacent transit systems including communications and traction power. The Project Manager owns the signal scope end to end: signal subcontractor and OEM supplier management, signal design coordination, schedule, cost, submittals, procurement, and testing and cutover support, while serving as the primary interface to the client and operating railroad. Work is executed in active railroad environments under public agency contracts, and the role requires str...