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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Field locate MMSD facilities as specified in Diggers Hotline ticket marking instructions and referenced in record with the Surveying Services Supervisor/SPM and/or Project Surveyor in conducting survey field activities.
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Previous experience in a field school or CRM setting as an archaeologist, surveyor, or similar role. Previous experience in a field school or CRM setting as an archaeologist, surveyor, or similar role.
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Are you an experienced Insurance Loss Control Surveyor? What does an Insurance Loss Control Surveyor do? We are an industry leader and premier provider of loss control and premium audit services.
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Turner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to provide cost control and estimating services on our key technology client's large-scale data center construction program.
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We are looking to add a Surveyor to our Brookfield, WI team. Surveyor - Entry Level - Primary Responsibilities:Initial duties will include:Working in the field as part of a two-person teamYou will become familiar with our equipment, data collection procedures and work methods, in addition to the various types of our survey projects.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Solar Site Surveyor to play a crucial role in our renewable energy projects. As a Solar Site Surveyor, you will be responsible for conducting comprehensive site assessments, gathering data, and analyzing information to ensure the successful design and implementation of solar energy systems.
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You are a self-motivated and versatile Application Security Leader ready to join the global Trimble Cyber Security Leadership Team. You are responsible for securing Trimble’s vast suite of software products by leveraging best of breed tools and technologies.
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Path to registration as a professional land surveyor (PLS) a plus, but not required. Background in modern survey methods including use of robotic total stations, data collectors, Trimble Business Center, and GPS/VRS.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Professional Land Surveyor. Our geospatial offerings include conventional survey, Remote Sensing including Imagery & LiDAR (TLS, UAS, mobile and Helicopter) and Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE.
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