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Upkeep of flagging of road systems, airfield ramps, approach markers to McMurdo airfields and weather visibility markers on the Ice Shelf. + Responsible for design, layout of South Pole Skiway, Williams Field Skiways and Phoenix Runway, including the publication of as-built airfield drawings for us by facilities, NPP, FA, operations and Airfield Manager.
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Coordinates with Terminal Instrument Procedures responsible office in delivering airfield data per DoD specifications used in the development and maintenance of airport instrument approach procedures.
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Coordinates with Terminal Instrument Procedures responsible office in delivering airfield data used in the development and maintenance of airport instrument approach procedures. + Must participate in community programs, such as house-mouse (chores), daisy-picking (cleaning-up around the station), recycling efforts & safety objectives.
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Reports the status of all airfields to Airfield Manager. + Provides survey capability to science events as requested and validated by the SIP process. + Supervises surveyor and assistants from the operations department.
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Keeps the Operations Manager and Area Directorates, informed of the status of surveying/field engineering activities, and assists other engineers in the gathering of engineering data.
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Successful completion of Medical and Dental examinations required by the NSF for deployment to Antarctica. + Six years of progressively more responsible field engineering/surveying experience related to the construction and maintenance of facilities and systems.
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Deploys to Antarctica during the Austral summer. + Must be willing and able to lift and move items, parts, assemblies, and equipment up to the safety regulation maximum. + Successful completion of Federal Background Check required by the NSF.
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Proficiency in the use of data collectors and GNSS equipment (RTK and Static) + Valid Drivers License issued in the United States. Professional Land Surveyor License (PLS) Works with National Geospatial Agency and Air Traffic Control on validating and obtaining information for Airfield Approach Plates for all airfields.
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Experience using Trimble R8 & R10 GNSS survey system/Geomatics GPS software. Sitting and flagging of airfield NAVAIDS to meet critical terminal approach procedure criteria. Provides surveying/field engineering support, including surveying layouts of buildings, construction/earthwork projects, topographic projects, and Ice Shelf projects.
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Dental options through Delta Dental to include a high or low option plan. Performs South Pole building and arch settlement measurements, antenna plumb measurements and other operational and science sitting, as-built or other tasks as required by South Pole Operations, Science and Area Management.
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Provides surveying/field engineering support of all USAP surveying/field engineering activities in support of planning and execution of construction projects, maintenance projects, science projects and all airfields in Antarctica.
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AA degree in surveying. Experience using Trimble Business Center software. Must be willing and able to perform physical activities including heavy lifting, climbing in and out of equipment, crawling, and working outdoors in extreme cold.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) free services that include short-term counseling assistance & life management tools available for you and your eligible dependents. Amentum paid basic Life Insurance, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), and Short-Term Disability insurance.
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Provides design support and as-built drawings for ASC-promulgated construction and other projects as requested by ASC leadership. Provides surveying support to various science groups/field camps as needed.
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Willingness and ability to deploy to Antarctica for extended periods. 401(k) options are available through Fidelity. Coordinates with Project Engineers and Operations Manager or designee on Field engineering activities relating to construction/site design.
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