Survey Field Technician
Back to Career OpportunitiesSurvey Field TechnicianBack to Career OpportunitiesBasic Function: Performs field surveys and construction stakeouts.ResponsibilitiesEssential Duties/Responsibilities included but not limited to: Record survey measurements and descriptive data using notes, drawings, sketches, etc.Take field measurement with the use of GPS and/or total station, both robotic and manualUnderstanding the project goal, scope of work and expectations of the clientKeep surveying equipment and survey vehicle maintained and organizedQualifications/SkillsAttention to detailAbility to plan, organize, and meet deadlinesConsistent work effort, dependability, and willingness to learnAbility to work in a team environment and be cooperative and collaborativeBasic computer skills (MS Word, Excel, Outlook)Know, understand, and demonstrate safe working/operating methods of assigned tools and equipmentStrong verbal and written communication skillsEducation/ExperienceHigh school diploma or equivalentSurvey experience preferred, but not requiredPhysical DemandsThis position requires frequent standing, walking, and movement across uneven, sloped, or rough terrain, including wooded areas, roadways, and active construction sites. The Survey Technician must regularly lift, carry, and transport surveying equipment and materials typically ranging from 25–50 pounds, with occasional lifting up to 75 pounds. The role involves frequent bending, kneeling, crouching, and reaching to set up and operate survey instruments, place stakes, and collect field data. Manual dexterity is required for operating GPS units, total stations, tripods, and hand tools, as well as for writing field notes and using tablets or mobile devices. The employee must have sufficient visual and auditory awareness to safely navigate field environments, operate equipment, and communicate with team members.Work is primarily performed outdoors and requires the ability to tolerate exposure to all weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, snow, wind, and direct sunlight. Fieldwork may involve walking long distances, standing for extended periods, and working near traffic, heavy machinery, and other potential hazards typical of construction sites. The position may require early start times, extended hours, or occasional travel depending on project needs.Benefits & Perks Competitive compensation and annual bonus incentives Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life, AD&D, and Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance with monthly employee premiums paid 100% by BMG Pre-tax deductions for spouse and dependent insurance coverage and a flexible spending account option Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and Flex Time 401(k) with company match Individual education budget, lunch & learns, and paid professional memberships & licensing Advancement opportunities Employee Assistance and Wellness Programs Interoffice recreational competitions, annual project tours, holiday party, community and philanthropic activities