Project Manager – Heavy Civil Construction (San Diego Region)
Position Overview
We’re seeking an experienced and results-driven
The ideal candidate has a proven track record in
Key ResponsibilitiesProject Leadership & ExecutionFinancial & Contract ManagementCoordination & CommunicationSafety, Risk & QualityProject Closeout
Qualifications
Core Competencies
Compensation & Benefits
Project Manager – Heavy Civil Construction (San Diego Region)
Location:San Diego, CASalary Range:$120,000 – $170,000 (DOE)Type:Full-Time
Position Overview
We’re seeking an experienced and results-drivenProject Managerto join ourSouthern California – San Diegoteam. This role oversees the full administrative, financial, and operational management of assignedheavy civil construction projects, ensuring completion on time, within budget, and to the highest safety and quality standards.
The ideal candidate has a proven track record inearthwork, underground utilities, structures, paving, and public works projects, and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. With over a century of construction excellence behind us, our culture emphasizes communication, accountability, and long-term career growth.
Key Responsibilities
Project Leadership & Execution
Lead and manage project teams in coordination with Division Managers, Superintendents, and Estimators.
Establish and track project goals, budgets, and schedules.
Ensure all projects are executed safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with contract requirements.
Represent the company in client meetings, progress reviews, and negotiations.
Oversee field operations to ensure productivity, quality, and safety performance.
Financial & Contract Management
Manage project financials including forecasting, billing, cost control, and cash flow.
Oversee change orders, subcontractor payments, and project cost reports.
Review contracts and specifications to identify risks and protect company interests.
Monitor earned value, productivity reports, and cost-to-complete forecasting to maintain profitability.
Coordination & Communication
Serve as the primary point of contact for owners, subcontractors, and vendors.
Coordinate project documentation including RFIs, submittals, meeting minutes, and progress reports.
Communicate proactively across departments to resolve issues and maintain schedule alignment.
Collaborate with estimating, procurement, and field operations for resource optimization.
Safety, Risk & Quality
Champion a
- zero-incident safety culture on all job sites.
Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and company safety policies.
Conduct risk assessments and implement proactive mitigation strategies.
Maintain quality control through inspections, testing, and adherence to specifications.
Project Closeout
Lead project closeout activities, ensuring accurate documentation, punch list completion, and client satisfaction.
Oversee delivery of as-builts, warranties, and final reports.
Conduct project reviews to identify best practices and areas for improvement.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in
- Construction Management, Civil Engineering , or related field (preferred).
Proven experience managing
- heavy civil infrastructure projects (earthwork, underground utilities, structures, paving, public works).
Strong understanding of public contract codes, cost control, and change management.
Proficient in
Bid2Win,- Primavera P6 ,
- MS Project , and construction management software (e.g., Procore).
Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
Financially astute with the ability to analyze budgets, cost forecasts, and risk exposure.
Valid driver’s license required.
Core Competencies
Leadership & Team Development
Strategic Planning & Risk Mitigation
Financial & Contract Oversight
Communication & Negotiation
Results-Oriented Project Delivery
Time & Process Management
Compensation & Benefits
- Base Salary:$120,000 – $170,000 (DOE)
- Comprehensive Benefits Package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) and
- 401(k) with company match
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave
Performance-based incentives
Freqently Asked Questions
In San Diego's heavy civil construction field, certifications like OSHA safety training, PMP (Project Management Professional), and specialized heavy equipment operation credentials significantly boost a Project Manager's marketability and align with local regulations and industry standards.
San Diego exhibits a growing need for Project Managers skilled in infrastructure projects due to ongoing urban development, though demand might be slightly less intense than in Los Angeles or San Francisco, balancing competitive salaries with quality-of-life advantages.
Daily hurdles often include coordinating multidisciplinary teams, managing unforeseen site conditions, ensuring strict safety compliance, and balancing project timelines with budget constraints, especially in complex areas like underground utilities requiring precise execution.
Leadership here demands in-depth knowledge of technical construction processes, heightened safety oversight, and the ability to swiftly adapt to environmental and regulatory shifts, setting it apart from sectors where project scopes are less physically intensive.
Progression often moves toward senior management roles such as Senior Project Manager or Project Development Manager, with opportunities to specialize in areas like infrastructure finance or risk management, supported by expanding expertise in construction software and contract negotiation.
Lordan Associates emphasizes a culture of accountability and collaborative communication, integrating advanced construction management tools like Bid2Win and Primavera P6 to deliver projects efficiently while supporting long-term career development for Project Managers.
At Lordan Associates, Project Managers benefit from a century-long legacy with a strong focus on safety culture and employee ownership programs, blending traditional construction excellence with modern financial oversight and technology-driven project coordination.
Project Managers in San Diego's heavy civil construction field typically earn between $120,000 and $170,000 annually, influenced by experience and project complexity; this range reflects competitive compensation aligned with local market conditions and cost-of-living.
Expertise in construction management platforms such as Procore, Primavera P6, MS Project, and Bid2Win is highly sought after locally, enabling effective oversight of schedules, budgets, and compliance critical to heavy civil infrastructure projects.
Given San Diego’s traffic patterns, proximity to project sites varies; many Project Managers benefit from flexible scheduling or remote coordination options to mitigate rush-hour delays, improving work-life balance while maintaining effective field oversight.
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