What are the responsibilities and job description for the Survey Technician - Land position at Professional Engineerin?
Position Summary:
The Survey Technician will assist in surveying land to determine location and measurements of points, elevations, line areas and contours for construction, mapmaking, land division, titles or other purposes. This position will serve a key function in providing support with a variety land development project, collecting field data and information related to the preparation of survey maps and CAD files.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Perform field work on civil engineering, construction and general surveying projects, including topographic, ALTA, boundary, Right of Way and As-builts, Flood Elevation Certificates, Lot Surveys with supervision provided by a senior survey staff
- Keep accurate notes, records and sketches to describe work performed
- Place stakes at designated points and drive them into the ground
- Operate and maintain equipment that would include a tablet computer, digital camera, survey grade GPS, robotic total stations along with other measuring tools and Personal Protective Equipment
- Recovery of survey control and monumentation, boundary, topographic and utility surveys, construction layout, and photo documentation of the project area.
- Support the survey crew chief in obtaining invert and subsurface utility information
- Exposure to drones and scanning technologies
- Assist with office tasks including, but not limited to CAD drafting, data download, deed and map research, and filing
- Remain current on surveying practices, guidelines, and best management practices.
- Assist in conducting analysis of survey data and prepare reports and maps
- Collect and record field data, ensuring accuracy and completeness
- Tracks and maintains survey supplies such as stakes and marking equipment; ensures safety devices are present and in use as appropriate; may place traffic control devices to direct traffic
- Other projects and responsibilities may be added at the company’s discretion
Special Knowledge, skills and abilities:
- Proficiency in using surveying equipment, such as total stations, GPS receivers, and data collectors
- Able to complete topographic survey with assistance from a crew or party chief
- Ability to read and comprehend instructions, correspondence, and memos
- When working outside, ability to stand for long periods, walk over all types of terrain while carrying equipment up to 50 pounds
- Must be able to work in inclement weather conditions
- Willing to travel up to 20% of the time
- Excellent verbal communication skills
- Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical skills
- Ability to effectively work independently and in a team environment
- Possess above average mathematical knowledge and ability to operate a handheld calculator, tablets, data collectors and computers. Good penmanship skills
- Maintain regular attendance and punctuality
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or G.E.D equivalent
- 1 year of experience in land surveying is preferred
- Experience with survey instrumentation and data collectors
- Familiarity with surveying software and data processing tools
License and Certification:
- Valid driver's license with a driving record that is approved by our insurance provider
Work Environment:
PEC values a healthy work-life balance, and we focus on working efficiently and collaboratively to ensure quality and productive work as well as quality time away from the office. The work environment is friendly, respectful, and team oriented with daily peer interactions regarding work progress, client needs and project-specific technical issues. We strive to create an enjoyable work environment with support and opportunities for positive career growth. Much of the work will be conducted in a field setting. The position requires mobility and driving. Duties involved require moving materials that weigh up to 25-50 pounds frequently and able to carry 50 pounds over rough terrain for at least 100 yards. Will lift 85-100 pounds and on an occasional basis. Manual dexterity and coordination are required over 50% of the work period while operating equipment such as computer keyboard, mouse, calculator and similar machines. Bending, reaching, standing, and walking required. Continuously stand for up to 4 or more hours per day. Work outdoors in various weather and topographical conditions for long periods of time. Outdoor temperatures can range from above 100 degrees F to below zero degrees F.
Supervisory Responsibilities (if there are no supervisor responsibilities, put N/A):
- N/A
PEC is an AA/EEO/Veteran/Disabled employer.