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We are seeking to hire a land survey manager with a passion for land development to help launch our land surveying department. Managing all aspects of our land surveying contracts both in support of our civil engineering department and standalone jobs.
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This individual may be asked to take the lead role as surveying and geomatics program coordinator, assist in curriculum development and assessment, and grant writing. Responsibilities The department of Engineering Technology seeks a candidate to teach Surveying and Geomatics in an ABET accredited program that is applied in nature.
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Our civil teams focus on site and infrastructure design including traffic/transportation, parking, street layout/lighting, water and wastewater utilities, stormwater drainage, circulation, paving, surveying, security issues, and other site considerations.
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Our services include land surveying, machine control modeling, sUAS, LiDAR, BIM, Subsurface Utility Investigation, and GIS & spatial data management services. CAD drafting for surveying projects using Carlson, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Microstation.
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Top tier land surveying and civil engineering company servicing some of the most expensive real estate in California Culture that encourages a relaxed, yet professional environment Small enough to receive mentoring and large enough to provide career advancement opportunities Excellent benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO.
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B.S. degree (or higher academic credential) in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Surveying, or related field. A.A.S. degree in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Surveying or related field. Two years of relevant experience in civil engineering, geomatics, surveying or related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Completion of relevant Surveying training; active Survey credentials in DE (e.g.: completing PS and/or FS exams to qualify for PLS or Surveying Intern certification) is preferred. 8+ years of professional experience working in Field / Land Surveying.
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Licensure as a Professional Engineer or Professional Land Surveyor. Cape Fear Community College, its faculty and staff, and the Board of Trustees are fully committed to the principles and practice of equal employment and educational opportunities.
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Serve as primary project point of contact to coordinate surveying and mapping services between Survey Party Chief and the client. Seven or more (7+) years of land surveying experience including experience at the party chief level, or related land development experience to include construction stakeout.
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Or: A bachelor's degree with a major in engineering, architecture or land surveying from an institution not accredited by ABET. AND An Engineer-In-Training (EIT) or Land Surveyor-In-Training (LSIT) certificate issued by a state or the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors; or verification of passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) or Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) examination.
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Assist with and lead gathering field data including hand measurements, surveying, 3D scanning, and ground penetrating radar. This position may also support our topographic surveying, 3D laser scanning, and ground penetrating radar services.
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For this position the Survey Manager applies knowledge of surveying principles and techniques in a broad area of land and construction surveying. Bachelor's degree or Associate degree in surveying or civil engineering technology.
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Award winning Civil/Environmental Engineering firm with multiple offices seeking all survey positions; Survey Manager, Senior Party Chief, Survey Crew Members or individuals aspiring to ascend to one these positions.
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Associate's or bachelor's degree in Land Surveying or related field preferred, or commensurate relevant experience. Professional Land Surveying registration preferred. Oversee all surveying and/or survey mapping activities, including review of all project changes, pending or anticipated alterations to the contract, additional work requests, and all other factors, which may significantly affect staffing requirements or budget.
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Landpoint brings scalability, efficiency, and technology enabled solutions to the land surveying industry. You must be familiar with all surveying techniques used for civil surveying.
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