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Conducting research on property deeds, historical records, and land titles to gather essential information for surveying projects. Conducting field surveys using advanced surveying instruments and technology to accurately measure and record land boundaries, topographic features, and geographic coordinates.
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Rise to the challenge, find your voice, launch your career to new heights, and join our NGMS’s GSC team as a Subcontract Manager Band 2 supporting the Advanced Land Sensors (ALS) Operating Unit (OU), Maritime Electronic Information Warfare (MEIW) OU, and Advanced Maritime OU within the LMS BU executing all aspects of the procurement life cycle.
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Coordinating environmental compliance for land development and related projects. Prepare reforestation plans, wetland mitigation plans, and stream restoration plans. Performing nontidal wetland and stream delineations, forest stand delineations, natural resources inventories, and possessing a strong understanding of wetland and forest ecology and how natural systems work.
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Description:We are seeking a Senior Civil Engineer with broad expertise in land development and/or site/civil/heavy construction project management to perform investigations and analyses, prepare reports, and provide expert testimony where technical knowledge, skill, experience, training and/or education are needed to help resolve civil litigation and insurance claims.
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Position Summary: JMT is currently looking for a Party Chief to join the Underground Utilities, Land Surveying, and Mapping team in Hunt Valley. Team Attitude / Mindset Preferred Experience Experience using Ground Penetrating Radar is preferred but not necessary Surveying experience preferred but not necessary Working Conditions Work is performed in the field 95% of the time.
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Multiple US offices Diverse project types (traffic, transportation, highways, bridges, civil/site development, surveying, water/wastewater, etc.) Must have PE license in PA or MD Must have experience with PA Turnpike and PennDOT OR MDOT Experience working with Microstation is required Must have project management experience or be willing to learn ASAP.
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Provides legal advice and counsel to the Board, the CEO, and other school system employees on legal requirements, best practices, and legal developments in the legal practice area(s) of assignment, as well as a wide variety of other matters, including but not limited to, litigation, labor and employment, student civil rights, special education, procurement, contracts, transactions, and land use.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Survey Crew Instrument Operator to perform a variety of tasks associated with land surveying and civil engineering in our Hunt Valley, Maryland office.
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Minimum of 10 years engineering or related land development experience to include a minimum of five (5) years managing multiple complex large scale land development projects (commercial, residential, municipal) and minimum of two (2) years of managing/ mentoring direct reports.
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Responsibilities include contract administration, project management, organize and supervise survey crews, and 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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Duties, Responsibilities & Other KCI is looking for a motivated Engineer-in-Training to join our Site/Civil team in Sparks, MD.Duties & Responsibilities:Civil Engineering design and calculations for site grading, erosion and sedimentation control, water, wastewater, and stormwater components of Land Development projects.
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Manage and maintain GIS data related to land surveying and construction surveying operations. We are a leading surveying firm specializing in land surveying services across Maryland area.
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At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
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Technology includes powerful computers, 3D software, a Trimble Total Station for layout support, and a Faro 3D scanner that allows for the surveying of existing buildings at the rate of approximately 1,000,000 points per second.
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Experience: A minimum of two (2) years of crane rigging and/or operations experience on land and on barges or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the necessary piledriving and crane operation skills, knowledge, and abilities are required.
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