Opening a Job
There are three ways to open a job from All Jobs: click a row, search with Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K on Windows), or paste a job link in the address bar. All three land you on the same Job Detail page.
Cmd+K on Mac or Ctrl+K on Windows is the fastest way to open any job from anywhere in the dashboard — including All Jobs.
Method 1 — Click a row
The whole row is the click target, not just the Job # or Job Name cell. So you can click any column to open the job.
- Find the job in the table. Use the filter bar or the sort headers to narrow it down.
- Click anywhere on the row.
- The job detail page opens.

Method 2 — Search with Cmd+K (or Ctrl+K)
The keyboard shortcut works from any page in the dashboard, not just All Jobs.
- Press Cmd+K on Mac or Ctrl+K on Windows.
- The search box opens in the middle of the screen with focus.
- Start typing. The dropdown updates after the second character. You can search by job number, by job name, or by company name. The matching part of each result is highlighted.
- Use the arrow keys to highlight a result, Enter to open it, or Escape to close the search without going anywhere.
- Click outside the search box to close it without picking anything.
What the search matches
The search is fuzzy, not exact. It looks across three fields on each job — job number, job name, and company — and tolerates small typos. So a query like "concretee" still finds jobs containing "concrete." Up to eight results display at once. If nothing matches, the dropdown shows "No jobs found for X."
The search needs at least two characters before it returns anything. One character shows no results — that's expected, not a bug.
Recent jobs
When you open the search box without typing anything, the dropdown shows up to five jobs you've visited recently in this browser tab. Pick one to open it.
Recent jobs are remembered while you stay in the same browser tab. Closing the tab or refreshing the page clears the list. There's no permanent recent-jobs history today.
Method 3 — Deep link
Every job has a stable URL. You can paste one straight into the address bar or click one a teammate sent you in chat or email.
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The URL pattern is:
https://dash.precisionsiteservices.com/#/jobs/<job-number> -
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<job-number>with the actual number — for example,https://dash.precisionsiteservices.com/#/jobs/5146. -
Paste the URL into the address bar (or click a link someone shared).
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If you're already signed in, the job detail page opens immediately.
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If you're not signed in, you go through sign-in first. After a successful sign-in, you land on the job — not on All Jobs.
The URL uses the job number — the same number you see in the Job # column — not an internal ID. Use "job number" when you talk about it; "job ID" means something different and can confuse a teammate.
Sharing a deep link
The job detail page has a Copy Link button that grabs the shareable URL without you having to type it. See Deep links and sharing for the full how-to and how to share a link with a teammate.
A deep link works for any signed-in user, regardless of which company the job belongs to. There's no per-company access control on the dashboard.
A bookmarked deep link can land on data that's up to four hours old — that caveat applies everywhere, not just to deep links. See Data refresh rates if you're automating reports off bookmarked URLs.
What happens after you open a job
You arrive on the Job Detail page for the job you picked. From there you can drill into budget, billing, daily reports, equipment, change orders, and PO detail. The job number stays in the URL the whole time you're there, so you can copy it back for a teammate at any moment.
Related pages
- All Jobs overview — page anatomy
- The Jobs Table — what the row that you click is showing
- Filter Bar — narrowing the table before you click
- Sorting and Columns — finding a row by sorting
- Job Detail overview — where you arrive after opening a job
- Global search — the search modal in full detail
- Recent jobs — recent-jobs behavior in detail
- Keyboard shortcuts — Cmd+K and the rest of the keyboard map
- Deep links and sharing — sharing a job URL with a teammate
- Signing in — what happens to a deep link if you're not signed in yet