Engineering Structures Jobs in San Ysidro, CA
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Frisella Neilson, APC, an established trust and estates law firm, is seeking to hire an experienced attorney. The attorney will be responsible for ensuring quality representation of clients in cases related to trust and estates disputes.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Manage a caseload of trust and estates matters from intake to resolution.
- Manage deadlines, ensuring consistent and effective case progression.
- Provide accurate and practical advice to clients in and out of court.
- Conduct comprehensive legal research and analysis to develop effective case strategies.
- Effectively communicate with opposing counsel to negotiate matters and resolve disputes amicably.
- Draft legal briefs, correspondence, pleadings, and other legal documents.
- Draft written discovery and responses to written discovery.
- Meet with clients to review responses to written discovery requests, prepare for depositions, and prepare for trial testimony.
- Prepare for and attend client meetings, depositions, mediations, trials, and hearings.
- Document file in accordance with the Firm policies and procedures.
- Travel to courts in and around the State and handle all aspects of litigation of a case.
- Research and interpret laws and regulations and prepare legal opinions.
- Communicate with clients in a manner that develops and maintains client relationships.
- Attend continuing education classes, webinars, and seminars to remain up to date on changes in the law, rules of court or court procedures.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications & Experience:
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
- Active membership in the California State Bar in good standing.
- Experience in civil or probate litigation.
- Experience in the courtroom, taking depositions, drafting discovery, and drafting a variety of motions.
- Strong legal research and writing skills.
- Ability to use email, search engines, internet, Microsoft Products/Office365 and cloud-based products.
- Experience with tracking, recording, and billing time based on the billable hour.
- Communicate with a kind and friendly tone and demeanor.
- Speak clearly and professionally with others inside and outside the firm.
- Strong written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Generate accurate, clear, timely legal briefing.
- Ability to manage a caseload.
- Collaborate with team members.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: Commensurate with experience.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
License/Certification:
- Membership in the California State Bar in good standing. (Required)
Construction Quality Control (QC) Manager – San Diego County, CA
$100,000 – $150,000 + Vehicle Allowance, Bonus & Full Benefits
Federal Contractor | DoD & USACE Projects | Long-Term West Coast Opportunity
We are representing a respected federal Design/Build contractor in their search for an experienced Construction Quality Control (QC) Manager to support military and federal projects across San Diego County, California. This firm has a strong reputation for delivering highly regulated projects to the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance and offers long-term career growth within their West Coast operations.
This is a fully on-site leadership role, ideal for a QC professional who thrives in compliance-driven environments and takes pride in delivering right-first-time construction.
The Role:
As the Quality Control Manager, you will be responsible for implementing and overseeing project-specific QC programs while serving as a key liaison between field teams and federal clients.
Responsibilities include:
- Plan, coordinate, and implement QC programs in accordance with contract and federal requirements
- Ensure all QC documentation, reporting, and administrative tasks are completed accurately and on schedule
- Monitor field operations to ensure work quality, safety, and environmental compliance
- Support project teams with inspections, corrective actions, and compliance oversight
- Represent the company professionally while building strong client and stakeholder relationships
What We’re Looking For:
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5–10 years of construction experience, including 2+ years in a dedicated QC Manager role
- Active USACE CQM for Contractors certification (required)
- Proven experience on military, federal, or highly regulated projects
- Strong documentation, reporting, and organisational skills
- Confident communicator with the ability to work directly with federal clients
Desirable:
- Specialty inspection certifications
- LEED accreditation
- OSHA 30, EM 385-1-1, CPR/First Aid certifications
- Experience with Vista/Viewpoint software
- Willingness to obtain additional certifications (training available)
What’s in It for You:
- Competitive salary ranging from $100,000 – $150,000, depending on experience
- Vehicle allowance and bonus eligibility
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, PTO, and holidays
- Career advancement within a leading federal Design/Build contractor
- Stable pipeline of Department of Defense and federal projects
Interviews are actively underway, so if you’re interested in learning more, please get in touch as soon as possible to discuss further at (48 or send your resume to
Job Summary:
The Cordia San Diego team is seeking a Plant Manager to be responsible for all aspects of the safe, reliable and sustainable operation and maintenance of the San Diego chilled water production plants and distribution systems on a 24/7/365 basis. Reporting to the Southwest General Manager, the Plant Manager will oversee safety, operational reliability and efficiency, maintenance and repair, environmental reporting, capital and expense budget execution, oversight of projects, record keeping and administration, personnel management, training and development, and adherence to corporate policies and regulatory agency requirements.
Principle Responsibilities/Key Results Areas:
- Safety - Leads all aspects of safety in operations pertaining to employees, contractors and visitors. Ensures all work is executed in accordance with Cordia safety policies. Performs periodic audits, reporting and other requirements of the safety program. Encourages a strong safety culture thru 2-minute drills and hazard and near miss reporting.
- Operations and Maintenance - Responsible for all aspects of plants and distribution system including equipment condition, maintenance, repair, operation, replacement, and modification. Develops and implements operating and maintenance strategies and procedures to meet or exceed reliability and efficiency goals while meeting safety, regulatory and customer contractual requirements.
- Continuous Improvement - Identifies and implements opportunities for safety, reliability, and efficiency improvements. Leads problem solving analysis while sharing lessons learned and best practices.
- Manage Personnel - Accomplishes organizational objectives by managing site personnel. Maintains staff by recruiting, selecting, orienting, training and coaching employees. Communicates job expectations, establishes goals, monitors, and appraises job results.
- Culture and Employee Engagement - Consistently communicates corporate culture and values to all employees.
- Technical Leadership - Directs and coaches technical teams in the day-to-day performance of maintenance and operations processes to ensure safe, reliable, and cost-effective operation and maintenance of all plant equipment and systems. Responsible for development, implementation and periodic updating of safety, environmental, operations and maintenance training programs.
- Customer Support - Supports customers and Business Development by providing plant tours, usage data, technical expertise, etc. Analyzes billing related customer data for accuracy and completeness.
- Project Management - Plans and executes major maintenance and capital replacement projects utilizing Cordia Project Management Policies. Provides coordination between contractors, consultants, and material suppliers.
- Budgeting, Forecasting and Variance Analysis - Provides input to and executes both expense and capital budgets. Provides monthly revenue and cost variance analysis and mitigates any cost exceedances or revenue shortfalls. Reviews and approves utility and vendor invoices. Assists with utility bill estimations for beginning of month accruals and budget development.
- Track and Report - Develops and reviews production reports, daily/weekly logs, electrical, water and fuel consumption and other key data to ensure key results are met. Investigates and resolves any discrepancies. Develops and manages tracking and reporting tools to evaluate personnel and equipment performance to identify paths for improvement for each.
- Regulatory Compliance - Implements and adheres to all applicable environmental regulations including air quality, hazardous material disposal and storage, wastewater discharge, employee training, and miscellaneous periodic inspections & certifications.
- Inventory Management - Responsible for ensuring adequate supply of chemicals, spare parts and other plant supplies.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience & Education
- 4-year degree or equivalent in any field (engineering preferred) with (10) years of experience working in District Energy, power, oil & gas, military, or similar industries.
- Candidate should have at least 5 years of leadership experience with demonstrated strong analytic and presentation skills.
- Strong written and verbal skills are required in managing a diverse cultural workforce.
- Proven skills in leading and coaching company personnel and contractors.
- Detailed technical understanding related to thermal systems including startup, operations and maintenance. Ability to formulate appropriate technical plans and objectives and direct their effective accomplishment through company personnel and contractors.
- Hands on maintenance and troubleshooting experience with central cooling plants preferred.
Knowledge & Skills
- Should be generally versed in the operation and maintenance of chilled water production plants, distribution systems and related control systems, water treatment, instrumentation and metering devices, pumps, turbines, air systems, etc.
- Superior interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to effectively communicate (written and verbal) at all levels of the organization.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain a positive and professional working relationship with all individuals.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and objective reasoning and to identify problems and solutions without constant guidance.
- Proven planning and organizational skills.
- Ability to learn quickly and work under pressure with a high tolerance for stress.
- Displays good judgment and willingness to take responsibility and initiative to make decisions within scope of responsibility.
- High level of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook and familiarity with PowerPoint.
- Experience and competency with Netsuite or similar enterprise financial and procurement system(s).
- Uses discretion concerning confidential and sensitive company information.
Working Conditions
- Extended and off-hours work required based on plant operational needs
- Work is performed in an administration office environment that requires physical mobility as well in a plant environment with large loud machinery
- Some business travel is required. This position is responsible for various plant locations within the city and therefore reliable personal transportation is required
- Must possess a valid Driver License at all times with a good driving record
Job Title: QA Consultant (GxP)
Location: San Diego, CA (On-site)
Position Type: Contract / Consultant
Department: Quality Assurance
Reports To: Site Quality Head / Director, QA
Hours requirement: 8 to 5; may need to have some flexibility to work earlier/late as needed
About Us
Based in San Diego, our site operates as a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical facility utilizing unique and proprietary genetic engineering platform technologies to create next-generation cell and gene therapies with the capacity to cure. We are passionate about making an impact on patients' lives with the development of our CAR-T therapies in various cancers and gene therapies for rare diseases. Our goal is to deliver potential single-treatment cures for patients in need.
Position Summary
The Quality organization is seeking an experienced QA Consultant (GxP) to join our team in San Diego, CA. In this on-site contracted role, you will lead the enhancement and maintenance of local Quality Systems, with a primary focus on the Quality Management System (QMS), Electronic Data Management System (EDMS), Document Control, and overall Quality Assurance functions.
You will ensure compliance with regulatory requirements while supporting site-specific needs. This role is integral to the overall GxP Quality system, including processes such as Change Control, Deviation, CAPA, Training, and Document Control, as well as tracking and reporting Quality System Metrics. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional GxP partners including QA, QC, Manufacturing, Validation, Supply Chain, Facilities, and Clinical teams.
Key Responsibilities
Support concurrent activities for legacy Quality systems during QMS integration and system migration phases.
Provide QA oversight for approximately 125 updated SOPs and manual/paper-based systems.
Monitor quality metrics and dashboards to reduce overdue records and maintain effective QMS controls.
Operate and support legacy Quality systems during the transition to new platforms.
Oversee and execute Document Control activities for GxP documents, including manufacturing, clinical, and product quality records.
Assist in managing the GxP Training Program and deliver training on Quality System topics (e.g., Annual GMP Training, Change Control, Deviation, CAPA).
Collaborate with Change Control, Deviation, MRB, and CAPA owners to ensure timely completion and compliance of quality records.
Perform operational functions within the ComplianceWire Learning Management System (LMS) and Qualio (EDMS).
Support continuous improvement efforts for events within EDMS and LMS.
Work with document owners to ensure timely periodic review of procedures.
Assist in the creation and revision of SOPs, policies, forms, templates, and reporting tools.
Generate and trend quality metrics, communicating findings to leadership.
Support internal and external audits, including regulatory agency or partner audits, and assist in executing corrective action plans.
Review and approve paper-based quality documentation and electronic quality records.
Promote a culture of quality, teamwork, and accountability with a patient-first mindset.
Align daily activities with department goals and company values.
Ability to lift up to 20 pounds as needed.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences or related discipline (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered).
Experience: Minimum of 8 years of experience in a GxP environment (pharmaceutical, biotech, or cell/gene therapy manufacturing preferred).
Technical Skills:
Strong knowledge of Quality Management Systems in a cGxP manufacturing environment.
Proficiency in core Quality systems: Change Control, Deviations, CAPA, Document Control, and Training.
Hands-on experience with Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMS) and Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as ComplianceWire or Qualio.
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word).
Competencies:
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Experience developing training materials and delivering training to employees.
Demonstrated ability to write and revise SOPs, work instructions, and Quality System documents.
Your new company
Hays is partnering with a leading Southern California commercial real estate firm to recruit a Senior Property Manager for their expanding Office Property Management division. The organization manages over 15 million square feet across the region and is recognized for its client‑focused service model, institutional‑level reporting standards, and strong operational excellence. This role offers the opportunity to oversee a medical office building and contribute to a well‑established, growth‑oriented management team.
Your new role
- Oversee day‑to‑day operations of a Class A/B office portfolio in San Diego
- Maintain premier physical building conditions and uphold Meissner’s service excellence standards
- Supervise on‑site administrative or engineering personnel (depending on property assignment)
- Manage annual operating budgets, financial reporting, and forecasting
- Oversee vendor management, RFPs, and contract compliance
- Coordinate maintenance, repairs, and capital improvement initiatives
- Support leasing activities and collaborate with ownership, brokers, and internal teams
- Ensure strong tenant relationships, prompt service delivery, and effective communication
- Implement property‑specific operational strategies aligned with Meissner’s best practices
What you'll need to succeed
- Minimum 2+ years of Commercial Property Management experience (Office preferred)
- Strong knowledge of financial reporting, budgeting, and CAM reconciliations
- Experience working with institutional owners is highly preferred
- Familiarity with property management software such as Yardi and MRI
- Strong understanding of vendor oversight, tenant relations, and operational compliance
- CPM or RPA designation preferred but not required
- Excellent communication, time‑management, and leadership skills
What you'll get in return
- Competitive compensation and full benefits
- A supportive, collaborative company culture grounded in integrity, excellence, personal growth, and teamwork
- Exposure to institutional‑level reporting and best‑in‑class operational systems
- Opportunities for career development across property management, accounting, asset management, and project management
- The chance to influence the performance and stability of flagship San Diego office properties
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Many of the Project Managers on our team started in this exact role. We believe the best way to grow strong project leaders is to give people real exposure to the work and the support needed to take the next step. Our San Diego team works on a variety of commercial projects across the region, and the Assistant Project Manager plays a key role in keeping projects organized while learning how projects move from planning through completion.
This position is well suited for someone who enjoys being involved in the details of construction and wants the opportunity to grow into a Project Manager role over time. Our team works closely together, and experienced project leaders make a point to mentor the next generation of builders within the company.
Responsibilities
• Assist with project budgeting and financial tracking
• Manage RFIs, submittals, and construction documentation
• Support subcontractor procurement and contract administration
• Coordinate communication with architects, engineers, and consultants
• Help maintain project logs, documentation, and reporting
• Assist project leadership through closeout and turnover
Professional Background
• 3+ years of commercial construction experience with a reputable General Contractor
• Experience supporting active commercial construction projects
• Familiarity with project documentation processes
• Strong organization and communication skills
• Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related discipline preferred
Salary range for this role is $125,000 to $155,000, with a clear opportunity to grow into a Project Manager position as experience develops.
Some of our best team members come from across the San Diego communities surrounding us, including Chula Vista, Oceanside, Escondido, Carlsbad, and El Cajon, and we always enjoy meeting others who take pride in building here. Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate.
If this sounds like something worth discussing, apply here on LinkedIn, contact one of our associates, or visit our website and complete the short form so we can schedule a conversation and share more details.
We have invested in state-of-the-art imaging capabilities , including advanced CT technology designed to provide faster acquisition and greater anatomical detail—enhancing the detection and management of complex conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
As we continue to expand our cardiac program, we are seeking a Non-Invasive Imaging Cardiologist with advanced expertise in Cardiac MRI (CMR)and Cardiac CT .
Position Overview:
This role is focused on the interpretation and clinical application of advanced cardiac imaging , working closely with referring providers to support accurate diagnosis and patient management.
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret Cardiac MRI (CMR) , including tissue characterization, viability, and structural assessment
Read and interpret Cardiac CT imaging , including coronary CT angiography, FFRCT, AI plaque analysis, and structural heart disease cases
Provide clinical insight and collaborate with referring physicians
Support the development and standardization of advanced cardiac imaging protocols
Maintain high standards in quality, reporting, and turnaround time
Qualifications:
Board-certified/eligible Cardiologist (non-invasive focus)
Advanced training and experience in Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT required
Strong clinical judgment and commitment to high-quality care
Cardiovascular Institute of San Diego is a growing, physician-led imaging center focused on delivering high-quality, comprehensive diagnostic imaging using advanced technology and a patient-centered approach. Our practice is built on a commitment to accuracy, efficiency, and clinical excellence , supporting physicians with the tools needed to make timely, informed decisions.
We have invested in state-of-the-art imaging capabilities , including advanced CT technology designed to provide faster acquisition and greater anatomical detail—enhancing the detection and management of complex conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
As we continue to expand our cardiac program, we are seeking a Non-Invasive Imaging Cardiologist with advanced expertise in Cardiac MRI (CMR)and Cardiac CT .
Position Overview:
This role is focused on the interpretation and clinical application of advanced cardiac imaging , working closely with referring providers to support accurate diagnosis and patient management.
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret Cardiac MRI (CMR) , including tissue characterization, viability, and structural assessment
Read and interpret Cardiac CT imaging , including coronary CT angiography, FFRCT, AI plaque analysis, and structural heart disease cases
Provide clinical insight and collaborate with referring physicians
Support the development and standardization of advanced cardiac imaging protocols
Maintain high standards in quality, reporting, and turnaround time
Qualifications:
Board-certified/eligible Cardiologist (non-invasive focus)
Advanced training and experience in Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT required
Strong clinical judgment and commitment to high-quality care
We have invested in state-of-the-art imaging capabilities , including advanced CT technology designed to provide faster acquisition and greater anatomical detail—enhancing the detection and management of complex conditions such as cardiovascular disease.
As we continue to expand our cardiac program, we are seeking a Non-Invasive Imaging Cardiologist with advanced expertise in Cardiac MRI (CMR)and Cardiac CT .
Position Overview:
This role is focused on the interpretation and clinical application of advanced cardiac imaging , working closely with referring providers to support accurate diagnosis and patient management.
Key Responsibilities:
Interpret Cardiac MRI (CMR) , including tissue characterization, viability, and structural assessment
Read and interpret Cardiac CT imaging , including coronary CT angiography, FFRCT, AI plaque analysis, and structural heart disease cases
Provide clinical insight and collaborate with referring physicians
Support the development and standardization of advanced cardiac imaging protocols
Maintain high standards in quality, reporting, and turnaround time
Qualifications:
Board-certified/eligible Cardiologist (non-invasive focus)
Advanced training and experience in Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT required
Strong clinical judgment and commitment to high-quality care
Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. has opportunities available for full time Hull Welder Repair/Fabrication Technician I in San Diego, CA.
Summary: The Hull Welder Repair/Fabrication Technician will repair hull damage to rails, hull structure, cabin tops and any other metal areas in accordance with OEM technical specifications in CONUS & OCONUS locations, as required.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Perform hull Intermediate level maintenance and emergent repairs onboard assigned/designated heavy equipment and boats listed on the Equipment List to determine project scope repairs and necessary replacements.
- Perform MIG/TIG welding service in accordance with Naval Ships.
- Perform service in accordance with NAVSEA T0300-AU-SPN-010 Fabrication Welding and Inspection of Small Boats and Craft Aluminum Hulls.
- Support Boat and CESE repairs as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum of 3 years of experience repairing and troubleshooting hull damage to rails, hull, structure, cabin tops and any other metal areas relating to heavy equipment and boats.
- Possess moderate understanding of technical requirements.
- Ability to work in a team environment and be flexible.
- Ability to travel overseas when required.
- Possess or ability to obtain and maintain a secret clearance.
- Ability to obtain a US Passport.
ADA Notations:
- Ability to lift, carry and transport heavy equipment and boxes up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to work in a field environment for extended periods (and in some cases, areas of extreme heat and humidity such as Guam, Djibouti, Bahrain, etc).
- Ability to be able to work in maintenance shop environment
- Able to perform other duties as required which may involve high heat, humidity, noise and dirty conditions.
- Travel may be required within and outside of the continental United States.
- Job may require bending, stooping, lifting, and will be in an environment of low and high temperatures.
Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified candidates will be considered without regard to legally protected characteristics.