Metal Building Company

Date Posted

06/04/2025

Job Title   Construction Project Manager Trainee/Project Engineer
Location    Oakland, CA
Contact    Kristi Linn
Phone (510) 635-0111
E-MAIL sales@metalbuildingcompany.com
Salary Starting range of $65,000-$85,000 per year DOE
Website www.metalbuildingcompany.com

Job Description:

Metal Building Company is selectively looking for the next project manager/estimating professional to join our team and help us continue our 49-year history of providing quality construction services throughout the Greater Bay Area. The candidate will be responsible for contract preparation, pricing, purchasing, solicitation and review of subcontractor estimates, taking field measurements and managing construction projects from start to finish.

Candidate should have:

  • Successful college experience with receipt of a BA/BS degree, or anticipated degree in 2026. An undergraduate degree in a construction related field is a plus, however not required.
  • Some hands-on construction fieldwork experience.
  • Competency with MS Office software.
  • Strong initiative and willingness to learn.
  • Ability to process numerical information with accuracy.
  • Personable demeanor, with some estimating, sales, and management ability.
  • Ability to prioritize assignments and work on multiple concurrent projects.

We are a small, privately owned, specialty construction company looking to add a project manager/project engineer/estimating professional to our team.

We offer excellent benefits including health insurance, dental reimbursement, wellness reimbursement, 401k with company match, vacation, paid holidays and sick time, use of company vehicle, gas card, and cell phone.

Send your resume to Kristi Linn.

 

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