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We are seeking experienced surveyor to perform as Survey Party Chief to work under a Licensed Surveyor; must be able to work alone and/or lead team in performing general surveying and mapping (topographic, boundary replacement, construction, hazardous waste site, and as-built surveying and mapping), and hydrographic surveying and mapping.
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The appropriately qualified applicant will be able to demonstrate an established career in Land Surveying specific to CDOT and Land Development projects. The Party Chief should be able to do field reconnaissance of a site searching for property corners, set up and traverse control for a field survey, have a good knowledge of reading construction plans and setting and checking property monument position on a daily basis.
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We are currently searching for an experienced Rod Person to support our Southeast Region located in Gainesville, FL.The Rod Person reports to the Party Chief and is responsible for assisting with field surveying activities, including maintenance of survey equipment.
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CBG Surveying is seeking an Instrument Man Land Surveyor in the Tomball, TX area. High School Diploma or G.E.D., additional coursework in land surveying and two years of survey related experience; or an equivalent.
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0-2 years experience in land surveying. As a member of a survey crew, the Rodman position provides support for the successful completion of projects under the direction of a Party Chief.
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Surveyor, Party Chief, PLS, Land Surveying, Survey Pro, GPS Surveying, Data Collector, Crew Chief, Party Chief, DOT SURVEY, ALTA, TOPOGRAPHIC, BOUNDARY, PLS, SIT, Degree, Associates, Bachelors.
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Job Details:Survey Crew ChiefCivil Firm is looking for an employee with high integrity and an attention to detail to be a land Survey Party Chief. Experience in controlling the function of surveying instruments and calculators.
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Minimum of three to five (3-5) years' relevant experience working on a land surveying party. Prior Party Chief experience a plus. Perform a variety of field tasks associated with surveying & geospatial data collection.
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Assists Survey Party Chief in resolving survey performance issues with the client representative and land owners that threaten the timely completion of the project survey activities. Interfaces with the Survey Party Chief for survey data translation during the interface of data in conjunction with the preliminary alignment maps and plats development.
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Position Overview Under the direct supervision of the Construction Technologies Manager, the Survey Party Chief performstechnically complex paraprofessional field surveying duties to support Automated Machine Guidance (AMG) operations, constructionstaking, grade verification, and other duties as required on heavy civil projects.
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Assists land survey Party Chief in surveying earth's surface to determine precise location and measurements of points, elevations, lines, areas, and contours for construction, land division, titles, or other purposes.
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Ideally 5 years of experience working with a Land Surveying Grew. 2 Years Ideally as a Party Chief / Crew Chief. Come and join a leader in the engineering and surveying industries seeking a full time Field Surveyor / Crew Chief to join our team.
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Carefully and diligently perform all phases of field surveying including; Construction Stakeout, Topographical Surveys, Preliminary Boundary Analysis/Stake Out, and As-Built surveys while utilizing tools like Trimble/Leica/Spectre robotic total stations, data collectors, auto-levels, GPS RTK Units, wireless communications, 3D Laser Scanners, etc.
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Landpoint is an award-winning land surveying and mapping company that operates in many of the fastest growing economic regions across the US. The company, and its subsidiaries, work on some of the largest infrastructure development projects in their respective regions.
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Three or more (3+) years of experience working on a land surveying party. Familiar with field procedures for performing boundary and ALTA/NSPS land title surveys. Three or more (3+) years of experience working on a land surveying party.
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