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The Survey Crew Chief is responsible for directing the daily activities of assigned Survey Instrument Operator to gather and complete assigned engineering and land surveys.
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The Land Survey Crew Chief will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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2+ years of survey crew chief experience preferred. You will be responsible for the efficient operation of the field crew using standard operating procedures and current health and safety standards.
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Drive stakes, take detailed notes and diagrams, and maintain company equipment and survey vehicles. Category:Engineering, Keywords:Land Surveyor Director, Location:Richland, IN-47634. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and instruments used in computer-aided drafting.
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Proven experience as a Survey Crew Chief or similar role, with a solid background in surveying for large-scale infrastructure projects. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Survey Crew Chief to join our dynamic team.
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At Woolpert Survey Technician, Field III are what most of the geospatial industry calls a crew chief. That position is not just responsible for the day-to-day field operation of their survey crew, but their responsibilities also include ensuring their data is of the utmost quality by performing initial processing and analysis.
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We are hiring for a skilled Survey Crew Chief to join a growing Survey Department in Indianapolis, IN! 2+ years of Professional Experience as a Survey Crew Chief.
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Overview As a Survey Crew Chief for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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DGT Associates, New England’s premier surveying and civil engineering firm, is seeking a Survey Crew Chief to join our Boston, Framingham, or Worcester office. The Survey Crew Chief will utilize their talents in the field for our commercial, municipal, institutional and other clients.
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Yoh has an exciting, full-time opportunity for a Survey Crew Chief to oversee survey operations for our Civil Engineering client. Title: Land Survey Crew Chief.
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As a Survey Crew Chief for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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5-8 years' survey crew chief experience; The daily duties include the operation of robotic total stations and GPS receivers to accurately collect relevant data and information in a concise manner as well as cut brush, drive stakes, take detailed notes and diagrams and maintain company equipment and survey vehicles.
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As a Survey Crew Chief for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) in either our Fishers or Indianapolis office, you will work both independently as well as with crew members conducting the field survey work relating to boundary surveys, ALTA/ACSM Land Title surveys, topographic surveys, photo control surveys, route surveys, and construction stakeout under the responsible charge of the Registered Professional Surveyor.
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The Party Chief will plan, direct, coordinate and calculate surveying needs for heavy civil marine construction projects. McLean Contracting Company is seeking a Regional Surveyor/Party Chief to join our team in the Baltimore, MD region.
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Knowledge of the principles, techniques, and practices of land surveying. Knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices and construction specifications, plans, and regulations related to construction.
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