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
San Diego's heavy civil construction sector is currently experiencing moderate to high demand for skilled project managers. Candidates with expertise in earthwork, underground utilities, and public works are especially sought after due to ongoing infrastructure projects and urban development, making it a competitive but rewarding market for qualified professionals.
Managing heavy civil projects in San Diego involves navigating strict environmental regulations, varying soil conditions, and complex permitting processes. Project Managers must balance safety protocols with tight schedules and budget constraints while fostering collaboration among diverse teams to ensure compliance and timely project delivery.
Proficiency in Primavera P6, MS Project, and construction management tools like Procore significantly enhance a Project Manager's effectiveness at Onesource Technical, Inc. Additionally, familiarity with public contract codes and safety certifications aligned with OSHA standards are highly valued due to the company’s emphasis on compliance and quality.
Onesource Technical, Inc. places strong emphasis on integrated project leadership, combining financial oversight with in-depth field coordination. Their long-standing culture of accountability and employee growth fosters a collaborative environment where Project Managers are empowered to drive comprehensive project execution beyond typical administrative duties.
The company values proactive communication, strategic risk mitigation, and the ability to inspire multidisciplinary teams. Candidates must demonstrate financial acuity alongside on-site leadership skills to maintain safety standards and deliver projects on schedule, reflecting the company’s commitment to excellence in infrastructure development.
Project Managers can anticipate progression into senior management roles with expanded responsibilities in regional project oversight or corporate strategy. The company’s culture of long-term growth and performance-based incentives supports professional development, opening pathways to executive project leadership or specialized infrastructure program management.
Salaries for Project Managers in San Diego’s heavy civil construction typically fall between $120,000 and $170,000 annually, depending on experience and project scope. Onesource Technical, Inc. offers compensation within this range, complemented by benefits like ESOP, 401(k) matching, and performance bonuses reflective of market standards.
Commuting within San Diego to various heavy civil project sites can be challenging during peak hours due to traffic congestion, especially near coastal and urban zones. Project Managers often benefit from flexible scheduling and strategic site visits planned outside rush hours to maximize efficiency and reduce travel stress.
A strong foundation in civil engineering or construction management combined with hands-on experience in earthwork, utilities, and public infrastructure projects is crucial. Expertise in contract administration, cost control, and team leadership tailored to complex projects ensures readiness for this demanding role.
In San Diego, Project Managers must rapidly adapt to dynamic regulatory environments and tight deadlines, emphasizing proactive communication with stakeholders. The role integrates technical oversight with financial management more intensively due to local project scale and urban constraints, demanding agile problem-solving throughout daily operations.
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