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Current Certified Survey Technician (CST) Level 4 OR Licensed Land Surveyor (LS) may count for 8 years' experience. Associate degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, water resources management, construction inspection, or closely related field and seven years or more of experience in technical non-professional highway, land survey, geographic information systems application, or related engineering work, two years of which must have been as a lead worker providing work direction to other technicians.
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Assists Survey Crew Chief on a field crew working on various construction and land surveying projects. You will perform routine technical and manual surveying while working on a survey crew.
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Supervise the preparation of scope of work, specifications and other engineering requirements for subcontracts for NDT, Survey, Diving support and miscellaneous Engineering studies, and coordinate with these sub-contractors during the execution of the work.
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Translate and disseminate survey and research results to key partners to assist in data-driven decision making. The Director of Research serves as the principal investigator on The College Student Health Survey and is an expert in college health population level data.
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Survey current literature to keep up with scientific findings and technical matters related to cell therapy and cell culture. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in pluripotent stem cell culture, 3D cell culture (e.g. spheroids or organoids), matrices, and/or biomaterials (e.g. hydrogels.
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Advanced knowledge of qualitative and/or quantitative health equity research methods, including and not limited to, social epidemiology, predicative analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), survey design; and administering surveys and focus groups.
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Our paid market survey participants originate from all backgrounds and markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, sales assistant, customer service agent, warehouse or factory workers, chauffeur, medical assistant, nurse, call facility representative, and so on.
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Required Experience: To excel in this role, you should have the following qualifications and experience: track record of 1-5 years in a Survey Technician role within the field of land surveying.
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The Engineering Technician position supports engineers and designers by performing project tasks such as CAD drafting, plan set development, detailing, code reviews, submittal review, construction services, site observations, survey and staking and other field work as necessary.
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The Construction division of Hennepin County's Transportation department is seeking an Engineering Technician or Assistant Engineering Technician to work on the construction inspection crew with rotations to a survey crew and/or materials testing lab.
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Bolton & Menk is growing and we have an exciting opportunity for a SURVEY PROJECT MANAGER to join our team in serving our Oakdale region clients! + Apply sound survey principles in planning, evaluating, and completing survey projects.
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Job responsibilities may include desktop reviews of historical site data, field visits to document environmental conditions at sites, report preparation for due diligence assessments; cultural and wetland field survey assistance; and assistance with project coordination activities.
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Direct Reports: Senior GIS Analyst, GIS Insights & Survey Specialist. Provide GIS assistance to other Star Tribune departments as needed circulation, news, operations). Assess advertising customer needs, including trade area analysis, customer and prospect profiling, site selection, market cannibalization analysis, market share/potential, sales territory design and balancing to drive buying recommendations that increase Star Tribune revenue.
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Including Self-Driving Cars, Mobile Mapping and Survey, Unmanned Aerial. Vehicles/Urban Air Mobility, Heavy Construction and Mining Equipment Autonomy, Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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Manage course evaluation process, collaborating with Education Technology in using Qualtrics, the university’s course evaluation and survey system. Provide data analysis and written reports for internal academic improvement efforts and for use in accreditation, working closely with Accreditation and Compliance, Curriculum and Instruction, Institutional Effectiveness, and Faculty Development colleagues, as appropriate.
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