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The Survey Crew Chief will have the experience to ensure the accuracy of fieldwork and supervise a two or three-person field crew. About the job Survey Crew Chief.
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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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As a Survey Crew Chief at Robinson, you will have the opportunity to work with civil engineering plan sets, conduct boundary surveys, topographic boundary surveys as well as conduct construction staking.
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We are looking for someone with these qualities plus survey field experience to fill our seasonal Survey Crew Chief position. Survey Crew Chief (Seasonal) Recruitment Snapshot.
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We are a leading top 150 ENR-ranked firm seeking highly motivated Survey Crew Chief inspired to elevated and grow your career to the next level. 3+ years progressive experience in survey field operations with at least 1 year as a survey crew chief.
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The Land Survey Crew Chief will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS 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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RaganSmith is seeking a full time Survey Crew Chief based in our Chattanooga office. This position will also perform field calculations, operate and maintain survey equipment, make proper field notes and sketches, ensure the proper maintenance of crew vehicles, adhere to all applicable safety procedures, and other duties as necessary to complete complex land surveying projects.
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Survey Crew Chief/Survey Party Chief. The geomatics crew chief oversees the daily field operations of a land survey crew. 5+ years of industry experience, prior crew chief experience is preferred.
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Communicate daily with Project Surveyor and technician regarding land survey project schedule and work progress. Read and interpret construction drawings/specifications and understand all aspects of the land survey project specifications and tolerances.
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Maintain land surveying vehicle and field equipment. Company paid premiums for medical, dental, vision, LTD and life insurance (HSA and FSA plans available) Experience with Trimble equipment is preferred.
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We are seeking experienced surveyor to perform as Survey Party Chief to work under a Licensed Surveyor; must be able to work alone and/or lead team in performing general surveying and mapping (topographic, boundary replacement, construction, hazardous waste site, and as-built surveying and mapping), and hydrographic surveying and mapping.
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As a Survey Crew Chief, you will be responsible for overseeing and conducting site control, ALTA, Boundary, Topography, and Construction Staking Surveys. You will oversee the daily field operations of a land survey crew, communicate with Project Surveyor's and Project Managers regarding projects schedule and work progress.
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One of the largest heavy civil contractors in the world is looking for a Survey Party Chief in Jacksonville, Fla. 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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Instruct and train survey crew in survey and mapping methods, use of equipment, and field safety procedures. Assign and monitor work and provides input for evaluation of members of field survey crew.
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Our preferred candidate will have:A two-year degree in civil engineering technology or land surveying; two or more years of crew chief or other supervisory experience;Experience with AutoCAD, Civil 3D or MicroStation/Geopak;Experience performing construction staking on large complex transportation projects.
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