Pacific Commercial Construction’s Project Managers are the “Quarterbacks” of our projects and are in charge of the business aspects of the construction. This involves supervising contract activities on a particular job site, communicating with the owner and architect, and managing finance, procurement, budgeting, and schedule for the project. Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in construction, architecture, engineering or a related field and six years of applicable experience.
Project Engineers are the “encyclopedia” of our projects. They are involved in budgeting, schedule, cost management, document management, and client service. Project Engineers gain valuable experience learning how to build a project from start to finish. Our Project Engineers perform essential project management tasks such as updating the schedule, processing submittals, participating in procurement, and coordinating subcontractors. This position is a stepping stone for a career into project management. Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in construction, architecture, engineering or a related field.
Pacific Commercial Construction’s Superintendents oversee all field operations on a project to ensure that all subcontractor work is in compliance with the contract documents and project schedule. Project Superintendents also implement and enforce safety and quality control policies among our employees and subcontractors. Qualifications include eight years of construction experience in commercial and/or residential projects.
Pacific Commercial Construction’s Assistant Superintendents coordinate field operations for specific areas and/or specific self-performed and subcontracted trades on a project. They ensure that construction work is completed according to a project’s planned sequence and schedule, while enforcing safety and quality control procedures. Qualifications include four years of field supervisory experience constructing commercial and/or residential projects.
Estimators review project drawings and work with subcontractors and suppliers to develop accurate projections of project costs including materials, manpower, and equipment. Qualifications include the ability to read construction drawings and interpret project specifications. A bachelor’s degree in construction, architecture, engineering or a related field is preferred.