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Position Description 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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JOIN CANNON as a REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER expanding Cannon's presence in Southern California from our IRVINE office. Analyzes conflicts between design plans and existing improvements, reviews as-built plans, maps, records of survey and right-of-way drawings.
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As the Roadway Department Manager in our growing Cincinnati, OH office, you will work closely with our office manager and other local staff in the development of targeted client service action plans for Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC), counties, and cities.
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Description :Alamo NEX Construction, LLC seeks a BIM & Survey Manager to work in San Antonio, Texas. MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Survey or equivalent MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 3 years of experience as Surveyor or related with principles and practices of land surveying, including boundary determination, legal descriptions, construction, topographic surveying, and GIS. Experience in field surveying practices and techniques, including radial staking.
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The Senior Department Manager (SDM) plays a critical role in guiding the operational and financial performance of multiple clinics within a designated territory. The SDM scope encompasses overseeing one or more clinics in the Department Manager (DM) capacity while supervising Department Managers at other clinics.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers (KIE) is looking for a Survey Manager to join our Design Survey Team. This job position will help Kiewit’s Design Build group by coordinating and managing KIE’s survey vendors during the design phase.
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Summary:The Building Inspection Assistant Department Manager is a key role responsible for managing the technical, operational, and financial aspects of the Building Inspection Department.
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Learns and assists Meat Department Manager in supervising, motivating, coaching, training and hiring of Department personnel. Learns and assists Meat Department Manager in scheduling personnel according to coverage needs and service level.
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GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Survey Manager for our Midwest Region. Development and management of mapping and legal descriptions - Right of Way Engineering and Location Route Survey Plats.
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The Survey Manager is also responsible for marketing and client development, technical quality, profitability, schedule, project staff coordination, client communications, negotiating specific scope of work and fees, client follow-up, and billing/collections.
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Requisition ID: 172555 Job Level: Mid Level Home District/Group: Marine & Heavy Civil District Department: Surveying Market: Marine Employment Type: Full Time Position OverviewAs a Survey Manager, you will play an integral role in establishing and maintaining methods for a safe, accurate and efficient Survey Department.
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Halff has an opening for a Survey Technician with 3+ years of experience to work in our Midland, TX office. 3+ years of experience as a Survey Technician. Survey Technician Responsibilities.
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As a Survey Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. (CEC), you will demonstrate excellent attention to detail throughout the survey process to assist a Licensed Surveyor with a variety of projects including crew scheduling and daily assignments, developing deed work maps, developing base maps, and conducting courthouse research to collect right of way property information.
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Duke Regional Hospital's Behavioral Health Emergency Department is a community-based facility featuring a 19-bed behavioral health unit and an 8-bed behavioral health medical ED unit dedicated to serving the adult population.
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TranSystems is looking for a Survey Crew Chief who will perform and lead crew members in activities on a wide variety of surveying projects for public and private sector clients. A minimum of 5 years survey experience with Survey Crew Chief experience.
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