What are the responsibilities and job description for the Right of Way Project Manager position at American Structurepoint?
Job Title
Right of Way Project Manager
Job ID
2025-2654
Job Locations
US-IN-Terre Haute
Category/Group
Surveying Group
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time
Location : Location
US-IN-Terre Haute
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
1/31/2025
Job Post Information* : External Company Name
American Structurepoint
Job Post Information* : External Company URL
www.structurepoint.com
Telecommute
No
Right of Way Project Manager
Job ID
2025-2654
Job Locations
US-IN-Terre Haute
Category/Group
Surveying Group
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time
Location : Location
US-IN-Terre Haute
Job Post Information* : Posted Date
1/31/2025
Job Post Information* : External Company Name
American Structurepoint
Job Post Information* : External Company URL
www.structurepoint.com
Telecommute
No
Qualifications:
- Must have passed Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam or hold an active Professional Surveyor License in Indiana
- 2 or more years of Right of Way surveying experience is required
- Knowledge in current version of AutoCAD/Civil 3D
- Knowledge in MicroStation considered a plus
- Microsoft Office knowledge
- INDOT prequalification in Right-of-Way Engineering considered a plus
Responsibilities:
- Manage land survey projects in the areas of transportation/right-of-way
- Boundary, ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, topographic, utility and construction staking (a plus but not required)
- Communicate with clients and internal groups/employees in a professional manner
- Give direction to survey crews and technicians
- Review work of other surveying staff
- Take ownership of monthly revenue and performance of assigned projects
- Preparation of Location Control Route Survey Plats
- Review of title and encumbrance reports
- Preparation of Right of Way Parcel Plats (Exhibit “B”) and Legal Descriptions (Exhibit “A”)
- Preparation of additional Right of Way Engineering documents, Parcel Documentation, Area Computations, L10 and Fee Taking Memo’s)
- Right of Way Plan Development
- Process field data into topographic surveys (a plus but not required)
- Analyze record documents and establish layout property lines, alignments, and easements (a plus but not required)
- Download LiDAR, aerial photography and other GIS data from public domain sites (a plus but not required)