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This well-respected and growing Engineering firm is searching for a Professional Land Surveyor/Survey Manager who will add significant value to company growth. Experience running an office or managing of at least 2 survey crews.
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Proficient in utilizing tools such as Trimble Business Center, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, and Microsoft Office, the Segment Survey Manager is adept at producing 3D structural models, field construction packets, surfaces, and profiles.
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GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Survey Manager for our Midwest Region. This position will manage Survey Crew staff members including office technical CADD staff. Development and management of mapping and legal descriptions - Right of Way Engineering and Location Route Survey Plats.
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We are adding a Land Survey Manager to our staff in Colorado to support the region - focusing primarily on projects in Water/Wastewater and Transportation. This Survey Manager/Modeler will be based out of our DHO in Lone Tree, CO.
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The Survey Project Manager requires technical staff and proposal management. Associate or Bachelors Degree in Survey, Geomatics, GIS, or a related field. Professional Land Surveyor license in Tennessee, or ability to achieve by reciprocity.
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The Survey Manager is also responsible for marketing and client development, technical quality, profitability, schedule, project staff coordination, client communications, scoping and negotiating scopes and fees, client follow-up, billing/collections and maintenance.
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The Survey Manager must be well versed in survey programs such as Civil 3D, Carlson, and Trimble Business Center, automated machine control, developing and maintaining 3D terrain models for projects.
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Our client is seeking a Senior Project Manager for their Survey Department based in NJ. This position does not allow for working remotely. BizFirst is assisting our client with recruiting a Full-time, Direct Hire Senior Survey Project Manager position in NJ. Our client is consulting engineering and construction management firm with large programs in the public sector and enterprise markets.
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Compensation/Benefits for Survey Crew Chief. Apply now for the next step in your Survey Party Chief Career! If you're a Survey Party Chief that's detail-oriented and passionate about delivering great work, let's talk.
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What You Will Bring: The successful candidate will have:Three or more years of experience in construction, topographic, right of way and boundary surveys;Ability to schedule between multiple projects and communicate with project managers, inspection staff and contractors;Ability to operate Trimble/Leica GPS, Total Stations, and other survey equipment;Ability to work in a variety of weather conditions and terrains;A valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
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Thompson Engineering has a full-time opportunity for a Survey Instrument Technician position in Panama City, FL. The Surveyor Instrument Technician provides support to the Surveyor Party Chief in the daily responsibilities of the land surveying department.
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Due to MSG's continued growth in our Survey Division, a new opening is available for a Survey Crew Chief in our Canton, MI offices! Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Experience with the following is a plus, but not required: Process topographic, boundary and ALTA Surveys using AutoCAD/Civil 3D. Prepare legal descriptions and survey plats.
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One of the largest heavy civil contractors in the world is looking for a Survey Party Chief in Jacksonville, Fla Essential Functions Party chief for field survey crews engaged in making plane and/or geodetic surveys for construction, topographic, right-of-way, and control survey projects.
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This position serves as manager and supervisor for survey personnel assigned to a project. Maintains close communications with the Project Manager, Survey Director and Client Representative to report survey progress, problems with and possible resolution to pertinent issues hampering project survey completion.
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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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