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The Project Manager/Senior CAD Technician will work closely with other team members, including practice leaders, surveyors, field crews, engineers, clients and administrative staff, in the development of survey plats, base maps, and construction documents for a variety of projects in the private, municipal, state, and federal sectors to ensure that all projects are executed efficiently and effectively.
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CVEC is seeking a Staking Technician in our Palmyra VA office to: investigate, survey, and stake electric distribution lines in accordance with construction specifications; prepare work orders for construction, and obtain the necessary right-of-way permits.
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Reduce field notes from field collected data into survey/civil grade base maps. Produces ALTA, Boundary, Topographic Surveys, As-Built drawings, maps, Specific Purpose Surveys, Plot plans and Subdivision Record Plats by using Autodesk Civil 3D (CAD.
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Join our Survey/Geospatial team, which offers a full range of survey and geospatial data and mapping services that enable us to collect data faster, safer, and more accurately than ever before.
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Drafts, maps, and prepares deed sketches, easement sketches, and other parcels to support the survey project. Position Title: Survey Technician. Primarily responsible for communicating with the Project Manager to understand the needs of the project and reviewing, processing, and performing quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) on field survey data; Performs drafting, deliverable reviews, revisions, and prepares final products for client deliverable.
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A survey technician plays a crucial role in the field of land surveying, which involves measuring and mapping the land and its features. Survey technicians play a vital role in the surveying process by supporting surveyors in collecting accurate data and producing detailed maps and reports essential for various construction, engineering, and land development projects.
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The Survey Technician will also review survey maps and documents to assess technical accuracy and compliance with local, state, and federal property laws and , Managers, and Supervisors throughout the TASKSPerform research of county, city, and other sources of record information on easements, deeds and other pertinent information, and utilize it to prepare working sketches for field crews.
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Use CAD software to analyze field data, and record title documents and produce survey-related mapping including boundary surveys, ALTA surveys, topographic and utility surveys, railroad surveys, plat maps, records of survey, as-built drawings and other maps or exhibits.
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Performs preliminary research of records of survey, parcel maps, plats, assessor's maps, deeds, governmental records, title company reports, and archival records regarding lands to be surveyed.
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The individual should have experience in using some of the complex surveying equipment (Level, Total Station, Lidar, Hydro Sonar, and GPS), the operation of laptop computers, survey and mapping software (Trimble Business Center, Bentley OpenRoads Designer) and exposures in developing plat maps, boundary descriptions, and deeds for real property.
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Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, or other topographical or geologic data. Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography, or other topographical or geologic data.
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An archaeological field technician must possess basic archaeological field and laboratory skills for various survey, excavation, laboratory, and construction monitoring work. Knowledge of and experience using ESRI Collector and/or Field Maps.
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Barge Design Solutionsis seeking to fill a Survey Field Technician position in Peachtree Corners office located in Atlanta, GA. Theposition primarily assists field and/or office staff learning how to operateequipment in order to execute proper surveying techniques in the field.
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Report shall include detailed maps in color and required forms for the specific state of the survey. Preparing the cultural survey report and sending it to the Indian Health Service for review and submittal to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and/or Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO) for concurrence.
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Survey Technician II - In addition to the above: Minimum one (1) year of full-time experience in land or construction surveying. The Clark County Public Works Department is seeking qualified candidates to apply for the Survey Technician I/II position.
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