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Ability to review Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for update or conflictRequired Qualifications: Associates Degree in Technical Related field1-2 years of lighting experience preferredHave reliable transportation.
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Ability to review Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for update or conflict. Responsibilities may include GPS survey, overhead/underground line locating, inspections, testing, and documentation of power distribution, gas distribution, ROW, compressors, and other related facilities.
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The GIS Specialist will also develop and implement GIS-based analyses supporting survey projects and serve as a member of senior staff in an advisory capacity. Under the supervision of senior staff, the GIS Technician will follow workflows and processes to create deliverables that meet the needs of the staff, client, and project.
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Knowledge of: Weed identification and control measures; botany and native plant identification; installing and maintaining restoration plantings; chemicals and tools used for the control of weeds; mapping using Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) resources; state and local laws and regulations pertaining to weed control; personal computer applications.
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Two years technical experience in the field of automated cartography; or completion of two years of college or technical institute studies in cartography, computer-aided drafting (CAD), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), or planning and surveying.
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For more than 70 years, Halff has provided smarter solutions throughout the United States offering services in Architecture, Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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Navigating Digital Terrain: Master Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools to create impactful visualizations from raw data. If you're a construction professional with a knack for cutting-edge technology and a passion for hands-on problem-solving, we invite you to consider the exciting role of Leak Survey Technician with us.
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Skill in using current versions of AutoCAD, engineering and surveyor's modules, Microsoft Office products, and Geographic Information Systems; Makes computer-generated drawings by use of the AutoCAD system as well as Geographic Information Systems.
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Ability to review Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for update or conflict · Coordinate projects for construction across multiple departments to accomplish timely construction and meet customer, crew member or client needs within a negotiated timeframe · Learn and incorporate company safety rules and policies, company design standards and governing authority regulations into daily work and designs.
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Conducts land surveying and related activities using equipment and technology common to the industry including computer aided surveying systems and geographic positioning systems.
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GPS survey, overhead/underground line locating, inspections, testing, and documentation of power distribution, gas distribution, ROW, compressors, and other related facilities. Tasks include but are not limited to drafting, engineering calculations, easement validation; design/construction cost estimating & permit package development.
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Design Technician applies developing technical expertise to solve simple problems, and management skills to provide oversight of work in a specific area of developing expertise, with close supervision.
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This experience includes activities such as: experience with serving as a team lead for crew leader on projects, using GPS to guide and record project locations, familiarity with Geographic Information Systems to manage project data, familiarity with databases and spreadsheets for data entry and analysis, familiarity and experience with geophysical survey equipment and processing data; and when circumstances allow, used to identify potential archeological resources.
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Design Technician I - 111. Design Technician I - 111. ENTRUST Solutions Group does not accept unsolicited headhunter or agency resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or company that does not have a signed agreement with ENTRUST Solutions Group.
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We provide comprehensive and dependable engineering, consulting, and automation services to gas and electric utilities, telecommunication service providers, pipeline operators, and industrial companies.
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