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Companies and Access

Two questions every new user asks in their first session: "who are all these companies?" and "who's allowed to sign in, and what do I see once I'm in?" This page answers both.


The eight operating companies

JCI tracks jobs for the eight Precision Site Services operating companies. You'll see all eight in filter dropdowns, on the All Jobs page, and on Analytics. Approximate job counts as of authoring; these change over time.

CodeCompanyApproximate jobs
SRSite Reconstruction~2,201
PSWPrecision Site Works~422
SRSSRS~376
SITE DRYWALLSite Drywall~288
PSSPrecision Site Services~224
SRS PAINTING AND DRYWALLSRS Painting and Drywall~94
RSWRecon Site Works~78
SRS AUSTINSRS Austin~25

For more on what each company does day-to-day, see Companies and Divisions in the reference chapter.


Who can sign in

JCI uses Google sign-in, scoped to five approved Google Workspace domains. If your email is on one of these, you're allowed in. If it isn't — including any personal Gmail address — sign-in is rejected.

DomainApproximate users
precisionsiteservices.com~31
reconsiteworks.com~10
sitedrywall.com~4
precisionsiteworks.com~1
sitereconstruction.com~1

The full sign-in walkthrough is at Signing In.


Two roles

Once you're signed in, you're either a Project Manager or a Viewer. The role is determined by whether you're set up in the internal PM directory.

Project Manager

Your email is in the PM directory and jobs in the system can be tagged to you. When you sign in, the My Jobs toggle is on by default, scoping the view to the work you own. You can flip it off to see the wider portfolio at any time.

This is the right role for anyone who actively manages jobs day-to-day.

Viewer

Your email is on an approved domain but you aren't set up as a PM in the directory. You see every job in the system, with no My Jobs filter — the toggle doesn't render for viewers.

This is the right role for estimators, accountants, executives, and anyone whose work covers the portfolio rather than specific jobs. Viewer is not a lesser role; it's the correct setup for that kind of work.

For how the toggle behaves on a PM account, see My Jobs vs. All Jobs.


What everyone sees

No per-company access control

Every signed-in user — Project Manager or Viewer — can see every job across all eight companies. There is no per-company walling-off. An SR employee can look at PSW jobs, a PSW PM can pull up an SRS Austin job, and so on.

The My Jobs toggle is the only built-in scoping mechanism, and it's a personal filter, not a permission boundary. If your role requires data isolation between companies, JCI is not where that lives.

This often surprises new users who expect company access controls. There aren't any. The scoping you have available is:

  • My Jobs — narrow to jobs you personally manage (PMs only)
  • Company filter — pick one or more companies in the filter bar
  • PM filter — pick one or more specific PMs in the filter bar

All three are user-driven filters, applied per session. None are enforced at sign-in.


Changing your role

Switching from viewer to PM (or vice versa) is a directory change, not something you can do in the dashboard yourself. If you're a viewer who's been promoted to managing jobs, or a PM who needs an estimator account added, contact your administrator to update the PM directory.

Who to contact

Reach out to the team that maintains the PM directory to request a role change. The change usually takes effect on your next sign-in.