What are the responsibilities and job description for the Survey Technician position at Patterson & Dewar Engineers?
Land Surveying Instrument Operator
Patterson & Dewar Engineers, Inc. is currently seeking a Land Surveying Instrument Operator. Candidate must be a responsible, highly motivated and a detail-oriented individual interested in joining our Land Surveying team working throughout Georgia and around the southeast at times. The successful candidate must be able to work in a team environment as a key member of a survey crew, assisting in the performance of boundary, topographic, right-of-way acquisition, transmission line, and construction surveys utilizing the latest equipment and surveying technology. The position has the opportunity for advancement for a motivated individual.
We look for team players who are eager to learn, grow and excel. You should be accountable, self-directed, professional, and open to the possibilities that exist for you at P&D. Our firm was built by cultivating long-term relationships based on exemplary service and integrity. Candidates should be like-minded in that regard, willing to go the extra mile to exceed customer expectations. We invest in our people through training and employee development and by fostering a culture of innovation, caring and collaboration. We are a team that focuses on providing excellent customer service with a “can do” attitude and thrives on finding innovative ways to work both safer and more efficient.
Responsibilities
· Assist the field supervisor/crew chief with all aspects of the daily crew workload
· Operate total stations (robotic and conventional) along with GPS units
· Work in a safe manner and obey all safety regulations
· Work independently as a one-person crew as required
· Daily uploading and downloading of survey data collectors
· Daily care and charging of instrumentation
· Continually advance knowledge with upgrades in technology
· Upkeep of survey vehicles, survey tools, and supplies
· Ability to think on the fly and do basic survey/math computations
Required Skills and Qualifications
· High School diploma or equivalent
· Able to clear lines with a machete or brush ax
· Knowledge of the basic principles, techniques, and practices of land surveying
· Experience using GPS equipment
· Ability to operate motorized equipment such as an ATV/UTV
· Knowledge of First Aid / CPR
· Ability to take concise and legible notes
· Ability to work outdoors under various field conditions and weather
· Dependable and willing to travel Monday thru Friday
· Current valid driver's license
Preferred Skills
· At least 1 years of progressive related land survey experience as Instrument person in boundary, topo, route, construction staking
· Familiarity with Leica and/or Trimble survey equipment
· Familiar with Carlson data collection software
Instrument Operator will be required to travel approximately 90% of the time and may be asked to work extended hours occasionally in order to meet project deadlines.
Candidates must pass a background check and drug test prior to employment.
We offer competitive compensation, a comprehensive benefits package, and the opportunity to learn, grow and contribute to a vibrant culture that stands the test of time.
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person