What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instrument Person position at Tesoro Group?
Tesoro Group is seeking a Survey Instrument Operator to work with one of our Land Development clients.
Salary : $18.00 - $24.00 per hour
A valid driver's license is required, and you must pass a DMV and Drug Screen.
40 hours per week on average.
Our client is a multidisciplinary Survey and Engineering firm based in Minnesota. It has been in business since 1972 and has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. It is a national leader in renewable energy. The company has a strong Civil engineering backbone but has grown into a true multidimensional engineering company, including Electrical, Environmental, Geotechnical, and Structural engineering.
In this role, the Instrument Operator will :
Responsible for assisting the Crew Chief in operating a field survey crew.
The primary objectives are the quality (accuracy, thoroughness, meeting regulatory requirements, public relations) of work, safety, and equipment maintenance.
Must operate equipment, maintain a safe work environment, protect and maintain the equipment and vehicles, accurately and efficiently collect field data, and locate features.
Record accurate and precise surveying notes
Accurately record data points with the data collector
Set wooden stakes and iron rods, cut and clear brush, trees, etc.
Adhere to the company’s Safety, Quality Management, and Equipment Maintenance policies
Physical Requirements
Physically mobile in and around construction sites and field assignments
Ability to carry survey equipment and supplies in remote, rural, or urban surroundings
Ability to lift 50 pounds and walk long distances
Required Experience
High school diploma or GED required.
Three (3) to four (4) years of progressive experience in land survey field operations and proficiency with land survey equipment (total stations) and GPS is required.
Good technical skills : process-oriented behavioral traits including being steady, helpful, analytical, a problem solver, likes work alone when required, methodical, consistent, detail-oriented, precise, hates mistakes, likes structure.
Must have a valid driver's license and an acceptable motor vehicle record.
Comfortable working at heights and on water bodies as required.
OSHA 10 and CPR / First Aid or ability and willingness to acquire it
Must be able to operate with a high degree of independence.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
Team player, a "go-getter," and having a positive attitude is a MUST
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