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NC Department of Transportation is Hiring an Engineering Survey Technician - Entry Level! Near Greensboro, NC


How to Apply
You must apply at https://tinyurl.com/bdf643r2 by June 21.
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The Challenge
We are looking for an entry-Level Survey Engineering Technician to join our Randolph County engineering team.
In this role, you will:
    • Perform technical work supporting senior technicians and engineers in route location surveying.
    • Do standardized and non-standardized tasks and assignments compiling, analyzing, computing, editing, and processing field data.
    • Apply mature decision making and good judgment.
    • Perform calculations and computations.
    • Work inside and outside in all environmental conditions.
    • Work as a part of an engineering survey crew under the supervision of senior technicians and engineers.
    • Perform basic field and office technical assignments relating to highway route location survey projects.
    • Operate survey instruments, CADD. and computer applications in surveying, creating plan sheets, and creating/managing survey data, including hydraulic surveys, complex horizontal alignments and setting photogrammetric controls, property condemnation, and Global Positioning System (GPS) field work.
    • Operate Electronic Engineering Survey and CADD equipment.
    • Complete Courthouse research.
    • Maintain safety of self, the team, and the worksite.
What You Bring
    • Demonstrated ability to verbally communicate technical information, including via handheld radio.
    • Computer skills to perform basic internet tasks, such as online property searches.
    • Basic math skills in geometry, trigonometry, and algebra.
    • Demonstrated ability to follow verbal and written procedures and instructions.
    • Demonstrated ability to work as a team member in less complex assignments, such as collecting data or photogrammetric/topographical features in the field for plan sheet preparation.
Education & Experience
    • Associate's degree in Engineering Technology, Survey Technology or a related field; or
    • An equivalent combination of training and experience.
Don't have an Associates degree? Still Apply!
If we don't find qualified candidates with an Associate's degree we will consider trainees!
Questions?
Call me:Debbie Pell at 919-707-6803.
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Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$42k-57k (estimate)

POST DATE

06/19/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/18/2024

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