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Survey, Topography, Alta, Surveying, Construction, Land surveying, Gps, Autocad, Topographic surveys, Land survey, Total station, Pls, Civil 3d, Topcon, Civil, Land development, Leica, Alta surveys.
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The Crew Chief will work in the field with the survey crew. Control Point Associates is seeking an experienced Crew Chief in our NYC office. If your skills and drive match exactly what we’re looking for, then apply to the Crew Chief opening in NYC today.
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As a Survey Crew Chief, you will work with entry level and experienced survey professionals to provide survey related services for KLJ client projects. Gather field data under direction of a Senior Survey Crew Chief.
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Work is assigned by a Survey Crew Chief or other supervisor who provides instructions and assistance on unusual or complex problems. The Survey Field Tech will perform surveying tasks, while learning the profession from the guidance of a Survey Party Chief.
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Wagman Heavy Civil Inc’s core competencies include design-build, infrastructure, marine construction, modified concrete, grooving and grinding and geotechnical construction services. We are currently seeking a Surveyor Party Chief whose a team player, motivated to work hard and develop in our Heavy Civil team.
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Morris & Ritchie Associates, Inc. (MRA) is currently seeking a Survey Crew Chief for our Abingdon, Maryland office. Survey Crew Chief - JOB REQUIREMENTS. 3-5 years of experience as SURVEY PARTY CHIEF.
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Ability to lead and supervise one or more individuals on a survey crew. Surveying, Topographic surveys, Construction, land surveying, Total station, Gps, Topography. Cutting and clearing of survey lines using hand tools.
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Having a passion for land surveying, working outdoors and civil / site development as well as having a great attitude and solid work ethic makes you a perfect fit for a Land Survey Crew Chief role.
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A minimum of 5 years total survey experience, 3 of which as a Crew Chief. Landpoint is currently looking for a qualified Crew Chief to join our team in Houston, TX.
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Crew scheduling, trimble gps, construction stakeout, topographic surveys, survey crew, land surveying, alta, survey cad. 2 or more years of experience as either a Survey Crew Chief or a Survey Crew member.
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Serving as a member of the field survey crew, assisting with survey operations under the direction of the survey crew chief and Regional Land Surveyor. An ET/SET may also be assigned to a field survey crew or the Regional Office to assist higher level technicians and/or Engineers.
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Control Point Associates is seeking an experienced Crew Chief in our Ft. Lauderdale, FL office. If your skills and drive match exactly what were looking for, then apply to the Crew Chief opening in Ft. Lauderdale today.
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May act as Party Chief for a field survey crew engaged in making plane and/or geodetic surveys for construction, topographic, and control survey projects. Assist client project managers during all phases of facilities design, construction, repair, and modification projects Research existing record information, including record maps and plans; maintain field data records, survey project files, and indexing systems.
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We are hiring a Survey Crew Chief, you will be responsible for overseeing and conducting site control, ALTA, Boundary, Topography, and Construction Staking Surveys. You will oversee the daily field operations of a land survey crew, communicate with Project Surveyor's and Project Managers regarding projects schedule and work progress.
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Surveyor with 1-10 years of Party/Crew chief field experience doing construction staking, running GPS equipment, Trimble, Trimble business center, and working on land development projects.
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