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Performs in-process quality review of survey field activities, legal descriptions, maps, aerial photographs, calculations, and other diverse types of project deliverables. Extensive knowledge of Survey equipment and software, and other essential equipment for field and office work.
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Online Survey takers come from all different backgrounds including sales, retail, managers, management, customer service, grocery, restaurant food cooks, servers, cashiers, admin and many more.
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Reports To: Site Survey Manager. Prepare and submit comprehensive site survey reports, including recommendations and installation plans. Experience with site survey tools and equipment.
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Survey client facilities for fire, smoke, and other property loss potential. Perform reviews of architectural and engineering plans for client facilities (either new construction, expansion or renovation projects) for fire sprinkler systems, water supply, and fire alarm systems and provide review comments.
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Using GIS-based information to audit location data and related information collected through the travel survey instrument. Westat has immediate openings for part-time travel survey data processors to support our current state and national household travel surveys.
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We are seeking a LS Survey Technician 2 to join our Atlanta, GA team! Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects.
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We are seeking Survey Technicians who will provide a detailed route from the existing plant to the customer defining all construction requirements for the proposed route. Commercial Survey experience is a must.
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The geomatics instrument operator uses a variety of land survey instruments to support a crew in their daily operations. Complete neat and orderly field notes for land survey operations with supervision from Crew Chief.
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Online surveys can pay up to $25 per completed survey. Earn up to $25 per survey. Earn up to $25 per survey. Online surveys are a great way to earn extra income as a side gig/hustle, part-time job or even as a full time job.
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Completion of daily survey crew assignments and tasks in a timely manner. Assimilate field data in the office, including mapping for base drawings, survey stakeout and plat preparation. Communication with site superintendents, clients and survey field coordinator.
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Knowledge of various Survey Instruments, Robotic Total Stations, and GPS RTK Rovers, including Trimble, Topcon, Leica & Digital Levels. The Survey Party Chief's Primary function is to provide and maintain consistent and reliable project horizontal and vertical control and guidance developed from the translation of project plans and documents in support of field production operations with the highest regard to safety and accuracy.
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Take pride in the experience your career has brought you through pursuing accreditation (such as Certified Survey Technician, Land Survey Intern, etc. In summary, the ideal candidate will have land survey experience and be proficient in AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microsoft Office, and field-to-finish data processing.
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We are currently seeking a Survey Technician to join our team in Atlanta, GA. In this role, you should have a working knowledge of field survey methods, materials, instruments, equipment, and procedures; basic construction safety practices; and codes and ordinances, rules and regulations affecting field survey operations.
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