Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC)
Land Surveyor I/II/III- DEHE Engineering
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507
Overview
Land Surveyor I/II/III - DEHE Engineering at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) is a non-profit Tribal health organization serving Alaska Native and American Indian communities. ANTHC provides medical services, wellness programs, disease research and prevention, rural provider training, and rural water and sanitation systems construction. ANTHC is the largest Tribal health organization in the United States and Alaska’s second-largest health employer with more than 3,100 employees. Our vision: Alaska Native people are the healthiest people in the world.
ANTHC offers a competitive Benefits Package for all Benefit Eligible Employees, including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, paid time off and holidays, parental leave, life and disability coverage, HSAs/FSAs, tuition discounts, professional development, and other programs. For details, visit www.anthc.org or contact Recruitment at HRRecruiting@anthc.org.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium has a hiring preference for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act.
Summary Under general to limited supervision, reviews Division of Environmental Health & Engineering project proposals and provides professional land surveying services in support of the completion of sanitation and health facilities construction projects.
Responsibilities
Performs a range of technical tasks requiring independent analysis and formulation of solutions to problems related to land and construction surveying, computer aided design and drafting, property ownership and boundary research and survey related office duties.
Maintains project correspondence and records from project conception to completion. Drafts and details elements needed to produce plans for construction. Identifies problems and recommends solutions or corrective actions. May require travel to and work in remote locations for surveys lasting up to several weeks.
Ensures work conforms to practical technical standards and policies. Applies expertise and knowledge of application software programs and specialty technical programs or service. May require travel to and work in remote locations for surveys lasting up to several weeks.
Creates written legal descriptions of property boundaries. Analyzes right of way needs for projects. Creates easement documents for needed right of way for projects.
Land and Construction Surveying – Coordinates, schedules and monitors survey activities under the direction of a Registered Land Surveyor as needed. Establishes and analyzes survey control networks, and survey datum. Analyzes field surveys for accuracy. Coordinates survey activities with other organizations and village administrative officials.
CAD Operations – Creates and updates basemaps, property boundary and other drawings. Provides as-built updates for plan set drawings to produce record drawings. Incorporates various types of images into CAD drawings. Creates plan set sheets for depiction of survey control and right of way.
Minimum Education Qualification Levels I/II/III
A Bachelor’s degree in Geomatics or related field. Progressively responsible related work experience, education, or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for college education.
Minimum Experience Qualification LEVEL I
Non-supervisory – Two (2) years of land surveyor work experience.
LEVEL II
Non-supervisory – Four (4) years land surveyor work experience.
LEVEL III
Non-supervisory – Eight (8) years of any combination of education in Geomatics or related discipline and land survey work experience. AND Supervisory – Two (2) years of experience in a Land Surveyor supervisory role.
Minimum Certification Qualification LEVEL I
N/A
LEVEL II
Must have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Land Surveying (FLS) examination or have six years of progressively responsible related work experience. For Surveyors without a Bachelor’s in Geomatics or related degree, must have at least 14 years progressively responsible related work experience.
LEVEL III
Registration as a Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Alaska is required. Applicants who have completed all the requirements for the Alaska PLS exam and are registered with the Alaska AELS board to take the next examination may be hired. Failure to pass the exam in this case will result in reduction of pay grade until successful passage. Applicants registered in other states must achieve Alaska registration within six months of date of hire.
Additional Requirements Depending on the needs of the organization, some incumbents may be required to obtain additional certifications (CFedS, drone pilot license) or training in one or more specialty areas. A state driver’s license with a clean driving record is required.
Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of plan set structure and function.
Knowledge of geomatics.
Knowledge of surveying field instruments and calibration needs.
Knowledge of mathematics related to surveying including linear, angular, elevations, and unit conversions.
Knowledge of basic survey techniques and procedures.
Knowledge of land status and skill in determining legal status of project lands.
Knowledge of construction staking procedures and stake markings.
Skill in technical CAD drafting using AutoCAD and related software.
Skill in CAD operations, field and office problem solving techniques, and interpreting engineering plan sets.
Skill in reading and interpreting engineering plan sets and integrating field data into CAD drawings.
Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with colleagues and community representatives.
Other Information A state driver’s license with a clean driving record is required.
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ANTHC offers a competitive Benefits Package for all Benefit Eligible Employees, including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, paid time off and holidays, parental leave, life and disability coverage, HSAs/FSAs, tuition discounts, professional development, and other programs. For details, visit www.anthc.org or contact Recruitment at HRRecruiting@anthc.org.
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium has a hiring preference for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act.
Summary Under general to limited supervision, reviews Division of Environmental Health & Engineering project proposals and provides professional land surveying services in support of the completion of sanitation and health facilities construction projects.
Responsibilities
Performs a range of technical tasks requiring independent analysis and formulation of solutions to problems related to land and construction surveying, computer aided design and drafting, property ownership and boundary research and survey related office duties.
Maintains project correspondence and records from project conception to completion. Drafts and details elements needed to produce plans for construction. Identifies problems and recommends solutions or corrective actions. May require travel to and work in remote locations for surveys lasting up to several weeks.
Ensures work conforms to practical technical standards and policies. Applies expertise and knowledge of application software programs and specialty technical programs or service. May require travel to and work in remote locations for surveys lasting up to several weeks.
Creates written legal descriptions of property boundaries. Analyzes right of way needs for projects. Creates easement documents for needed right of way for projects.
Land and Construction Surveying – Coordinates, schedules and monitors survey activities under the direction of a Registered Land Surveyor as needed. Establishes and analyzes survey control networks, and survey datum. Analyzes field surveys for accuracy. Coordinates survey activities with other organizations and village administrative officials.
CAD Operations – Creates and updates basemaps, property boundary and other drawings. Provides as-built updates for plan set drawings to produce record drawings. Incorporates various types of images into CAD drawings. Creates plan set sheets for depiction of survey control and right of way.
Minimum Education Qualification Levels I/II/III
A Bachelor’s degree in Geomatics or related field. Progressively responsible related work experience, education, or training may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for college education.
Minimum Experience Qualification LEVEL I
Non-supervisory – Two (2) years of land surveyor work experience.
LEVEL II
Non-supervisory – Four (4) years land surveyor work experience.
LEVEL III
Non-supervisory – Eight (8) years of any combination of education in Geomatics or related discipline and land survey work experience. AND Supervisory – Two (2) years of experience in a Land Surveyor supervisory role.
Minimum Certification Qualification LEVEL I
N/A
LEVEL II
Must have passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Land Surveying (FLS) examination or have six years of progressively responsible related work experience. For Surveyors without a Bachelor’s in Geomatics or related degree, must have at least 14 years progressively responsible related work experience.
LEVEL III
Registration as a Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Alaska is required. Applicants who have completed all the requirements for the Alaska PLS exam and are registered with the Alaska AELS board to take the next examination may be hired. Failure to pass the exam in this case will result in reduction of pay grade until successful passage. Applicants registered in other states must achieve Alaska registration within six months of date of hire.
Additional Requirements Depending on the needs of the organization, some incumbents may be required to obtain additional certifications (CFedS, drone pilot license) or training in one or more specialty areas. A state driver’s license with a clean driving record is required.
Knowledge And Skills
Knowledge of plan set structure and function.
Knowledge of geomatics.
Knowledge of surveying field instruments and calibration needs.
Knowledge of mathematics related to surveying including linear, angular, elevations, and unit conversions.
Knowledge of basic survey techniques and procedures.
Knowledge of land status and skill in determining legal status of project lands.
Knowledge of construction staking procedures and stake markings.
Skill in technical CAD drafting using AutoCAD and related software.
Skill in CAD operations, field and office problem solving techniques, and interpreting engineering plan sets.
Skill in reading and interpreting engineering plan sets and integrating field data into CAD drawings.
Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with colleagues and community representatives.
Other Information A state driver’s license with a clean driving record is required.
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