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Apex Engineering Group, Inc.

Land Surveyor I

Apex Engineering Group, Inc., Bismarck, North Dakota, us, 58502

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Location Bismarck, ND

Position Overview The Surveyor I will primarily work under and report to a Survey Crew Chief and perform typical surveys in the field including topographic, boundary and construction surveys on various civil engineering projects including highway and urban roadway projects. Ideally the Surveyor I can work independently in the field on less complicated projects with direction from their supervisor or crew chief. A Surveyor I should also be capable of assisting design teams by using or be trained to use various CADD applications such as AutoCAD or Microstation when survey workloads fluctuate.

Essential Tasks and Duties

Work with a Survey Crew Chief or Land Surveyor while performing land surveying services including plane and/or geodetic surveys for construction, topographic, right-of-way, and control survey projects.

Gather field survey data through the use of conventional surveying and GPS methods.

Prepare accurate field notes, drawings and record changes in conditions while in the field.

May be required to assist with construction observation duties on civil engineering projects.

May be asked to secure a UAS Part 107 License to operate a drone / UAS aircraft.

Learn and follow surveying methods and standards as required by state and public agencies.

Participate in pre-survey planning meetings with project managers and engineers on a consistent basis by providing updates and progress during all phases of projects.

This position may lead to a more prominent role as a Survey Crew Chief which will include becoming responsible for other survey personnel on a project and reporting to project managers and engineers.

This position will require the initiative to think independently and make rational judgment calls.

Effectively communicate with contractors, engineering staff and project owner representatives in the field.

Understand and follow company employee handbook and mandated safety policies.

Perform responsibilities in a conscientious, legal and ethical manner with a strong attention to detail.

Must be able to work independently and in a team environment.

Travel and out-of-town stays will be required; may work overtime especially during the construction season.

Other duties as assigned.

Qualification Requirements

High school diploma or equivalent is required.

Associate’s Degree in Engineering Technology or Land Surveying is highly desirable (applicable experience may be acceptable in lieu of a degree).

1 or more years of experience performing topographic and highway/roadway construction staking.

Candidate should expect to achieve Certified Survey Technician (CST) Level I and II field track.

Capable or familiar with operating GPS, robotic and total station survey equipment.

Familiar with survey data collection and construction survey methods.

Experience with CADD programs such as AutoCAD/Civil-3D or Microstation/GeoPak software is a plus.

Perform simple surveying calculations using engineering calculator, laptop computer, and coordinate geometry software.

Knowledge of Microsoft Windows/Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) required.

Must be willing to interact with people and work in team environments.

Must be detail oriented, self-motivated with strong interpersonal and organizational skills.

A valid driver’s license is required or the ability to obtain one.

Physical Requirements

Ability to operate a computer under normal ergonomic office conditions.

Required to work in an outdoor environment including construction sites and close proximity to traffic, noise and dust.

Will require prolonged periods of standing and walking to perform some of the typical tasks and duties associated with topographic and construction surveying.

May be required to clear vegetation, dig holes, occasionally shovel snow and pound stakes with hand tools.

Ability to lift equipment or objects weighing between 50 and 75 pounds.

Must work required hours.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements described here are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks and duties.

Benefits

Performance-based bonuses

Health, dental, and vision insurance

Life insurance

401(k) plan with employer match and profit-sharing contribution

Paid parental leave

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

Paid time off

Short- and long-term disability coverage

Employee wellness program

Hourly Base Pay Range $26 - $35 (Actual base pay is dependent on several factors, including experience, education, licensure, job location, and internal equity.)

Equal Opportunity Employer EOE/AA

Contact Please email lisa.markert@apexenggroup.com with any questions.

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