Timmons Group
Survey Party Chief / Crew Chief
Timmons Group, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
Job Description
Timmons Group is always accepting applications for
Survey Crew Chief
candidates for future openings with our survey group. The Survey Crew Chief is responsible for directing the daily activities of assigned Survey Instrument Operators to gather and complete assigned engineering and land surveys. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
of a successful candidate include but are not limited to: Oversees the day-to-day Field Crew operations to provide field data for boundary surveys, topographical and construction stakeout surveys. Oversees and trains individuals to operate total station, level, GPS, and data collectors for use in the collection of field survey data. Establishes and sets points on construction stakeout projects (curb and gutter, drop inlets, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, waterline, structures, etc.). Conducts daily maintenance and upkeep of instruments. Provides clear and concise field notes including sketches. Oversees maintenance of survey equipment, supplies, and vehicle. Candidate must be able to work in a team environment, and also be willing to work independently on occasion. Skills/Requirements
of a successful candidate include but are not limited to: High school diploma/GED and five (5) years of field survey experience. Experience with Leica Robotic Total Stations, Data Collectors, and GPS preferred. Experience with DOT transportation surveying a plus. Ability to collect field data in an organized, neat, and professional manner for various boundary, topographic, design, and construction staking projects. PLS/SI preferred but not required. The ability to compute, process, and map field data will provide the right candidate opportunities for advancement. AutoCAD experience a plus. A valid driver's license and a good driving record required. Must be willing to travel on occasion. Must be able to carry up to 50 lbs. of equipment over all types of terrain. All-weather year-round outdoor work environment, with seasonal extreme heat index and wind-chill factors. Other physical attributes of the job, such as hiking, climbing, and vegetation management (chopping, cutting, hammering, sawing, etc.).
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Survey Crew Chief
candidates for future openings with our survey group. The Survey Crew Chief is responsible for directing the daily activities of assigned Survey Instrument Operators to gather and complete assigned engineering and land surveys. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
of a successful candidate include but are not limited to: Oversees the day-to-day Field Crew operations to provide field data for boundary surveys, topographical and construction stakeout surveys. Oversees and trains individuals to operate total station, level, GPS, and data collectors for use in the collection of field survey data. Establishes and sets points on construction stakeout projects (curb and gutter, drop inlets, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, waterline, structures, etc.). Conducts daily maintenance and upkeep of instruments. Provides clear and concise field notes including sketches. Oversees maintenance of survey equipment, supplies, and vehicle. Candidate must be able to work in a team environment, and also be willing to work independently on occasion. Skills/Requirements
of a successful candidate include but are not limited to: High school diploma/GED and five (5) years of field survey experience. Experience with Leica Robotic Total Stations, Data Collectors, and GPS preferred. Experience with DOT transportation surveying a plus. Ability to collect field data in an organized, neat, and professional manner for various boundary, topographic, design, and construction staking projects. PLS/SI preferred but not required. The ability to compute, process, and map field data will provide the right candidate opportunities for advancement. AutoCAD experience a plus. A valid driver's license and a good driving record required. Must be willing to travel on occasion. Must be able to carry up to 50 lbs. of equipment over all types of terrain. All-weather year-round outdoor work environment, with seasonal extreme heat index and wind-chill factors. Other physical attributes of the job, such as hiking, climbing, and vegetation management (chopping, cutting, hammering, sawing, etc.).
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