Surveyor
Surveyor The Department of Design and Construction, Division of Infrastructure is currently seeking a Surveyor to join our Construction Management Unit – Construction Support - SURVEY & INSPECTIONS Team. Under the guidance of a Supervisor, the successful candidate will perform topographical surveys, final measurements and properly document field elevations, slopes, details on sewer, water mains and roadways construction projects for the preparation of As-Built Drawings. The candidate must be able to perform field survey party work, including use of and understanding of most surveying instruments. The Surveyor will also be required to conduct research to prepare final project drawings, including field to finish, using AutoCAD and Carlson. Additionally, the successful candidate will assist in the maintenance and guarantee inspections of construction work during the guarantee period for completed work.Location: QueensWork Location: 30-30 Thomson Avenue, LIC, NY 11101Job Description Hours: Full-time – 35 HoursDepartment: INFRA/CONST MGT/EXEC/CONS SPTSalary: 72531 – 83411Exam may be requiredFull-timeAll interested candidates are welcome to apply and will be considered for an interview based on the Minimum Qualification Requirements. Please indicate in your cover letter if you are permanent in the Surveyor title or reachable on open-competitive exam #5136.Please note: All candidates must be currently authorized to work full-time in the United States (U.S.). In compliance with Public Law 99-603, candidates are required to present original documents proving citizenship or the legal right to work in the U.S. DDC is unable to support or sponsor any visa application or visa extension, including but not limited to OPT/STEM visas, H-1B visas, F-1 practical training, permanent residence sponsorship, or any proposed change of visa type. DDC does not offer a training program as required by U.S. immigration law, and is not hiring temporary employees. Candidates must have proper work authorization when an employment offer is made. Additionally, educational credentials must be from a U.S. Department of Education-recognized accredited institution. Credentials from foreign institutions require independent equivalency verification from an approved evaluation service.