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Our services include Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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Stantec has an opening for an experienced Professional Land Surveyor to join our Community Development group in Irvine, CA. Licensed Professional Land Surveyor in the state of California is required.
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A minimum of four (4) years of professional Land Surveying experience, to include experience conducting processing and analyzing survey data applicable to geodetic, civil, construction and/or land surveys, using automated survey techniques, survey related computer software, and computer aided drawing software.
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Any candidate for this role must be currently registered with the State of Ohio as a Professional Land Surveyor. Must be registered as a Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Ohio.
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Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in North and/or South Carolina preferred. As a Professional Land Surveyor with us, you'll play a crucial role in shaping the landscape and infrastructure of tomorrow.
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Oregon Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license (Required). - Civil Engineering - Land, Aerial, and Hydrographic Surveying. + Various land surveying technical skills, including ALTA/ACSM surveys, platting, land development, ROW surveys, preliminary design surveys, topo surveys, construction staking, deed research, survey map research, and good organizational skills.
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Prefer a Professional Land Surveyor or the ability to obtain a license within six months. The TEC Group urgently seeks an experienced Project Surveyor or Land Surveyor for its rapidly expanding client in Manatee County, Florida.
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We are an engineering and land surveying firm, and our skilled Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors provide services in Municipal Engineering, Land Development, Surveying, Subsurface Utility Engineering, and Construction Management/Inspection.
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This role as a Professional Land Surveyor will also perform and oversee surveying activities such as boundary surveys, topographic surveys, construction staking, etc. Nebraska registered Professional Land Surveyor.
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As a registered professional land surveyor, you have the authority to sign and seal survey documents prepared by you or performed under your direct supervision. Professional Land Surveyor - ( 240002J9.
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A Professional Land Surveyor plays a critical role in land development projects, ensuring accurate and reliable data that forms the foundation for various construction and infrastructure initiatives.
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Some (6 months - 2 years) experience in land surveying and mapping work as a licensed Professional Surveyor and Mapper. Experience in right-of-way mapping, control surveys, engineering design surveys, utility mapping, boundary, and topographic surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, platting, condominium documents, construction staking, and as-built surveys.
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Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in the State of Louisiana with the ability and desire to obtain licenses in Mississippi and Florida. Day to day oversight of field crews, land surveyor interns, and survey support staff.
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Applicants must have a minimum of five (5) years of prior experience as a Professional Land Surveyor with a background working in site civil development work for land and commercial development as well as municipal public infrastructure projects.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Geomatics, Surveying or related field & Licensed by state/province in Land Surveying or equivalent Licensure. Working knowledge of relevant technical software including AutoCAD Civil 3D.
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