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The Professional Land Surveyor 2 leads a variety of surveying tasks including topographic surveys, boundary surveys, preparing legal descriptions, mapping, 3D scanning, and more. A Professional Land Surveyor 2 should demonstrate advanced proficiency with survey fundamentals and be able to quickly learn and apply new survey skills with limited oversight from others.
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Any of our locations Dallas, Fort Worth, Midlothian, Frisco, Houston, San Antonio, or Waco TX offices are seeking an immediate hire of an experienced Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS) Survey Manager.
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Seeking a Texas Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS) to join our team working a Hybrid work schedule ( M&F REMOTE & T/W/TH onsite) in West Houston, TX. This individual must have a RPLS in Texas.
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Possess a valid Professional Land Surveyor license (NJ preferred). Trimble Business Center, GPS Pathfinder, Realworks, Sketchup; As a Land Surveyor / Department Manager, individual shall be responsible for all aspects of the survey process for various assignments and provide technical assistance/support as necessary.
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Candidates must be state Licensed as a Professional Land Surveyor. Microstation, Geopak, Autocadd Civil 3D, Microsoft Office Products, Trimble Business Center a plus. Minimum 7 years survey experience required, with at least 5 years' experience as lead project surveyor/project manager on all types of land surveying projects.
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Seeking a Professional Surveyor in Dublin, OH. -Working knowledge of Topcon or Trimble GPS and total stations is required. Working knowledge of Topcon-GPS and total stations a must and experience in performing ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, Construction Stakeout, As built Surveys, Utility line Route Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property and Boundary Surveys is required.
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Wisconsin Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license required. Previous experience with Auto Cad, Civil 3D, or Trimble Business Center Basic is preferred. MSA has an opportunity for a full time Senior Project Surveyor to join our growing surveying team.
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Commitment to Learning – We support the professional aspirations of our employees with ongoing training options, tuition reimbursement opportunities, and the technology to keep us connected, creative and competitive.
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The position has the opportunity for advancement for the motivated individual willing to learn the skills and technology required of a Professional Land Surveyor. Demonstrated ability to operate all survey field equipment (Trimble GPS, Robotic Total Station, Laser Scanner, data controllers, etc.
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Licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in North Carolina and/or South Carolina (SC preferred). Candidate will be expected to possess strong self-motivational and organizational skills, experience with survey computations and platting using Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and ArcGIS as well as field experience with Trimble Survey field equipment.
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Ability to work under the direct supervision of a Registered Professional Land Surveyor. Experience as a survey CAD technician reducing survey field data (Trimble Business Center preferred.
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Seeking a Professional Surveyor in Dublin, OH-The candidate must be a motivated team player that is willing to work overtime hours and travel locally when required. Working knowledge of Topcon data transfer programs and Carlson or AutoCAD Civil 3D is a plus.
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Qualifications: Texas Professional Land Surveyor license preferred. Experience with Trimble Business Center, Civil 3D, and UAS preferred. We have also created an internal culture that provides the resources and technology needed to encourage personal and professional growth opportunities through reimbursement for education; a free in-house resource for hundreds of educational and self-enrichment courses; mentorship program; wellness program; Women’s Organization and ongoing philanthropic opportunities.
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This position could be filled by an LSIT or a Professional Land Surveyor. Ability to operate Trimble/Leica GPS, Total Stations, and other survey equipment; This position could be filled by an LSIT or a Professional Land Surveyor.
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The Survey department, which has been providing outstanding services for over a half century, is based in our Mechanicsburg, PA office and is seeking a dynamic and capable Professional Land Surveyor to lead all aspects of the department.
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