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Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc. participates in E-Verify. Knowledge of TXDOT projects and CAD support of subsurface utility engineering or utility design projects is preferred. Community service opportunities through the CobbFendley Cares Committee, focusing on STEM Education, Hunger Relief, and Sustainable Solutions.
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Senior level of experience in Survey with 3+ years of experience (boundary experience preferred) with a minimum of 2 years of experience as a Survey Party Chief leading a survey crew. CobbFendley is seeking a Survey Party Chief in our Olympia (Lacey), Washington office.
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A minimum of four (4) year’s of experience as a Survey Party Chief leading a survey crew. CobbFendley is seeking an experienced Survey Party Chief in our Denver, Colorado office. A general understanding of Trimble Business Center Software (TBC.
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Cobb, Fendley & Associates, Inc is currently accepting applications for our 2025 Summer Internship Program and Full-Time Graduate Engineers. Summer Internship: This is a temporary, summer position.
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Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) certification considered a plus. Prepare Topographic, Boundary, and Easement Surveys with limited input from PLS. CobbFendley is seeking a Land Survey Office Technician in our Tempe, Arizona office.
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Knowledge and experience with telecommunications construction techniques. Conduct Communication and Electrical Make-Ready design/engineering based on NESC, Client, and Pole/Facility Owner requirements.
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Locate underground utilities with nondestructive techniques such as pipe and cable locator, and vacuum excavation. Entry level or experienced Field Technician (full-time) with a general understanding of utility locating methods such as fiber, coax, copper cable experience, a plus but not required.
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