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The Survey Manager, RPLS is responsible for managing in house, and occasional third-party survey operations within the Operations Department. The Survey Manager, RPLS will be responsible for developing and conducting survey training for field staff and be available for troubleshooting or support to field staff as needed.
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REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER JOB SUMMARY This is a leadership role in the development and growth of the Surveying team in the Southern California region. JOIN CANNON as a REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER expanding Cannon's presence in Southern California from our IRVINE office.
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Job Title: Survey Project Manager. Proficiency in CAD, Least Squares Reduction and other Survey Software. Participate in pre-survey planning meetings with project managers, resident engineers, and contractor representatives.
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Adheres to local, state, and federal survey regulations as well as Accura Engineering procedures. 10+ years of experience managing survey projects of varying sizes and complexity. Salary: Based on experience and will be discussed with manager in interview.
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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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2+ years of survey crew chief experience preferred. Drive stakes, take detailed notes and diagrams, and maintain company equipment and survey vehicles. 2+ years of survey crew chief experience preferred.
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Category:Engineering, Keywords:Land Surveyor Director, Location:Inglefield, IN-47618. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and instruments used in computer-aided drafting. Knowledge of the principles, techniques, and practices of land surveying.
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CES Group Engineers, LLP, an award-winning multi-discipline firm serving the Carolinas and beyond, is seeking a Survey Project Manager with five (5) or more years of relevant experience to join our growing team in Charlotte, NC. While this opportunity currently exists in our Charlotte, NC location, Columbia, SC area applicants may apply as well.
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Coordinate with Equipment manager to assure that we maintain an adequate inventory of materials and equipment necessary to outfit the survey crew(s) and to monitor the maintenance of equipment by all field survey personnel.
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If you are hired as an entry-level Survey Technician, this opening is for one of our CAREER-LADDER positions which offers the opportunity for career advancement without having to participate in the competitive selection interview process.
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Position Summary:The Survey Manager must be well versed in survey programs such as Civil 3D, Carlson, and Trimble Business Center, automated machine control, developing and maintaining 3D terrain models for projects.
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This role will be working in various states including but not limited to the following: TX, OK, PA, MO, KS, LA, ND, SD CO. The Survey Technician Lead - Party Chief reports to the Survey Mapping Manager and Operations Manager.
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5 years of Lead Survey / Party Chief experience in high-end construction layout services, boundary surveys, topographic surveys, control surveys, and monitoring surveys. Geomatics/Survey Technology Diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution.
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Brayman Construction Corporation is hiring a full-time Lead Surveyor in Wytheville, VA to construction survey and layout on highways, bridges, foundations, dams, geotechnical projects and other related heavy civil industrial projects with minimal supervision from the Survey Manager.
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Assist the Survey Crew Chief in the review and thoroughness of field work prior to delivery to office staff. Assist the Survey Crew Chief in the performance of the daily tasks assigned to the team.
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