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Under the general supervision of a Senior Transportation Surveyor, Incumbent will work as a first-line supervisor planning, coordinating, administering, and executing the work of a survey crew conducting preliminary, control, topographic, construction and cadastral land surveys.
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We provide civil/site design and land surveying, environmental, geotechnical, construction administration & inspection, accident reconstruction, roofing/building envelope, A/V system design, troubleshooting & installation, transportation design (bridge/roadway), and specialized testing services to the construction industry.
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Licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in the states of OH or WV or IN or KY. We are looking for an experienced Licensed Surveyor who will play a key role in our Site Design Team. You'll leverage your expertise in Surveying and creative problem-solving skills while collaborating closely with institutions/municipal agencies, Architects, Engineers, and project teams.
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Excellent opportunity for a NYS Licensed Land Surveyor to join local powerhouse in the construction industry while having great opportunity for personal development with the opportunity to progress into senior positions within the company.
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Additional License Requirement Registration as a New York State Land Surveyor is required for appointment to Assignment Level III. To be assigned to officially sign off on land surveying work, a Surveyor - Assignment Level II must be a registered New York State Land Surveyor.
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Collaborate with civil, architects, construction personnel, and planners to provide surveying information for construction and development projects. Bachelor's degree in Surveying or Geomatics, Civil Engineering, or related field.
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This position could be filled by an LSIT or a Professional Land Surveyor. Specific duties include the following:direct and lead survey crew operations;interoperate construction plans,ensure proper set-up and calibrations,use and maintenance of field equipment;operate various types of survey equipment;upload and download survey data into computer or survey controller.
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Overview As a Survey Crew Chief for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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Gain exposure to Land Surveying practices while playing an active role in the field on projects such as land boundary surveying, mapping, construction staking, 3D scanning, or aerial surveying with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS.
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The position requires the party chief to work closely with and lead a land survey crew in the field during the location of vertical and horizontal control, topographic, as-built, and boundary surveys as well as construction stake-out.
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Description:The Professional Land Surveyor will be responsible for conducting precise land measurements and mapping to determine property boundaries. Produce and deliver control, boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, as-builts, and construction surveying services.
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The Marine Surveyor associate plays a crucial role in our organization's efficient warehouse operations, with a primary focus on the shipping, receiving, prepping, inspection, and acceptance of boats and watercraft.
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Our Operating Engineer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Foreman) tasks involve the operation of various pieces of machinery/equipment on construction jobsites; may prepare site and assist with other duties as assigned.
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Licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in North Carolina and/or South Carolina (SC preferred). ESP is a multi-discipline engineering design and consulting firm providing our clients with civil engineering, surveying, planning/landscape architecture, geosciences, environmental, subsurface utility engineering, and construction engineering inspection.
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As a Senior Hydrographic Surveyor, your key responsibilities will be to support dredging and construction projects and specialize in the precise positioning of equipment in order to complete surveys to obtain and process data in a marine environment.
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