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Requires broad based knowledge of all phases of land surveying including boundary analysis, topography, GPS, 3D laser scanning, and construction layout services. Bachelor’s Degree – Civil Engineering, Land Surveying or related field from an accredited program.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Survey CAD Technician for our Raleigh/Mooresville, NC office to support our Southeast Region Geospatial / Surveying Team. The successful candidate will be part of a team conducting Land Surveying work, including but not limited to utilizing Microstation, AutoDesk Civil 3D, and ORD (Open Roads Design) to generate final cad deliverables, as well as performing records research, surveying data processing and final QA/QC of deliverables.
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B.A. or B.S. in Land Surveying preferred, Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) preferred, minimum of 4 years of land surveying experience, including LSI experience.
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Land surveying, land development, Survey, topographic surveys, construction stakeout, civil 3d, Project management, Surveying, Carlson, supervisory skills, topography, land survey, autocad.
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Demonstrated working knowledge of Land Surveyor’s Act, Subdivision Map Act, applicable state and local agency regulations governing land surveying. Provides office land surveying services supporting Topographic, Subdivision, Boundary, Construction, Control, and ALTA/ACSM Surveys.
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Requirements:QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Minimum 10 years' progressively responsible work experience in land surveying. REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER JOB SUMMARY This is a leadership role in the development and growth of the Surveying team in the Southern California region.
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Extensive experience in land surveying with a focus on leadership roles. Operate and maintain advanced surveying equipment, ensuring accurate and precise data collection. The Senior Survey Crew Chief is a seasoned professional responsible for overseeing and managing surveying operations.
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Independently perform surveying assignments, making exact measurements, and providing data relevant to the shape, contour, location, elevation and dimension of land or land features.
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Land Surveyor, Surveying, Surveyor, Party Chief, Crew Chief, Land, Instrument Operator, Rodman. A Large Survey client of Actalent is currently looking for an experienced Land Surveyor / Crew Chief to lead a crew on projects throughout the S.E. region.
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5+ years of demonstrated experience in Land Surveying, Subdivision Mapping, Topographic Mapping and writing legal descriptions. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the field of Land Surveying.
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B.S. degree with a minimum of 5-years experience as a surveyor and professional registration as a Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer OR an advanced degree (Ph. D. or M.S.) in relevant discipline with experience in land surveying.
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Responsibilities include contract administration, project management, organize and work with survey crew coordinator/survey crews, preparation of plats and legal descriptions, and experience in performing all aspects of land surveying including boundary surveys, topographical surveys, construction staking, etc.
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Proficiency in all aspects of field and office land surveying including boundary line and topographic survey as well as construction stakeout. 5+ years of professional land surveying/geomatics experience, including managing large-scale, complex land surveying 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. Through our work, we measure, process, and analyze spatial data and define land boundaries.
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Compile and organize daily project field data Perks and Benefits: Profit-Sharing Amazing PTO Full Benefits Competitive salaries Professional Land Surveyor Qualifications RPLS certification 5+ Years of relative work experience Familiarity with construction staking, boundary survey, & topographic mapping Strong CAD Software experience Client relationship experience Associates or Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying.
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