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Kimley-Horn's Greenwood Village, Colorado (CO)office is seeking a Surveyor Technician with 2+ years of experience to join their Survey team. Use AutoCAD Civil 3D software to produce detailed subdivision maps, ALTA surveys, topographic surveys, and other various survey related maps or exhibits.
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Michael Baker International is seeking an entry level GIT Technician to support our Southern California Survey Practice within our Temecula, CA office. Perform survey data processing and review of field work for projects.
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Michael Baker International is seeking a highly motivated Survey CAD Technician to join our Survey and Mapping Department in Moon Township. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating survey drawings and digital data deliverables from field survey and remote sensing data using AutoCAD Civil 3D and/or Bentley OpenRoads.
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As directed by the Equipment Coordinator, executes the onshore preparation, repair, calibration, and maintenance of all Survey Services equipment to include surface positioning, subsea acoustics, AUV and ROV survey sensors, conventional geophysical, light geotechnical and support equipment.
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High school diploma or G.E.D. Experience as a Survey Field Technician. The ideal candidate will have 1-2 years of experience working on a Survey Field Crew. The candidate must work well with staff and clients, have good organizational skills, and exhibit excellent communication and problem-solving skills in dynamic work environments.
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2 years of experience as an Instrument Operator, Party Chief, or Survey Technician or related position. We are looking for a dedicated Survey Party Chief to grow with our collaborative team and work on a variety of mapping and land development projects.
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Performs survey crew work, including running the rod or chain, cutting and clearing brush, running tapes in measuring distances, setting benchmarks, placing grade stakes, and making standard computations; records field notes; and operates survey equipment for training purposes.
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Key Words: #Survey Technician, #Survey Data Technician, #Survey Drafter, #Surveyors Assistant, #Project Surveyor, #Associate Surveyor, #Surveyor in Training, #SIT, #LSIT, #SIPosition Summary / Job Duties:Individual must be able to perform the following duties.
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Our NDT Technician II will be part of our Quality Assurance organization which support the testing of all our current aircraft in production. NDT Technician II for Production in GAC Savannah.
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Selected candidates will be enrolled in a Civil Engineering Technician, Land Surveying or Survey Technician Degree, or related field, from an accredited post-secondary institution.
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The Survey Party Chief supervises a field survey party and possesses the ability complete proper field surveying techniques. Leads a field survey crew engaged in making plane and/or geodetic surveys for construction, topographic, right-of-way, and control survey projects.
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The Survey Technician 1 would work outside daily performing boundary, topography, ALTA, right of way, design and construction surveys for public, private and internal clients. HDR is currently seeking an entry level Survey Technician 1 to work as a member of a survey crew based out of our Kansas City, MO office.
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At CESO, a Survey Crew Chief works independently, or with a survey technician, to complete preliminary services in land survey and construction staking. 4+ years survey field experience is preferred.
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Job Summary : The Survey Chainman (Technician) will support the Survey Party Chief in the office and in the field as required for field survey work for design purposes, mapping, as-builts, ALTA, BLA, and Platting surveys, construction staking survey work and will prepare / produce daily survey / monitoring logs as required and as part of public and private commercial, residential and industrial development projects.
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Responsible for calculations and surveying judgment based on prior surveying experience, documented practices, systems, or examples which will be reviewed by a more Senior Survey Technician or Professional Land Surveyor.
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