Cogent Talent Solutions
Professional Land Surveyor
Cogent Talent Solutions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19102
Professional Land Surveyor
Our client is a civil engineering and land surveying firm with expertise in subdivision and land development design consulting in support of clients undertaking various types and sizes of residential, commercial, and institutional development. They also represent nine municipalities and authorities throughout Delaware and Chester Counties. Started in 1973, they operated as a multi-generation family-owned company and is now an employee-owned partnership that maintains an excellent reputation for engineering expertise and honesty. They have experience great growth and are in search of a Licensed Land Surveyor who will have to draft survey documents, manage timelines, communicate with clients, contractors, and field/office personnel. Candidates must be able to handle a heavy workload in a fast-paced environment, as well as training associates. Candidates will be thoroughly involved in developing project scopes and proposals, including maintaining budgetary responsibilities. Responsibilities
Reduce and process field notes, sketches, checklists, and digital data in required formats for Engineers, Project Managers, Land Surveyors, and Drafting personnel. Maintenance of Field Books and files including all sketches, traverses, and benchmark data. Research legal and survey records to obtain information about property boundaries, including Deeds, Easements, Title Reports, Property Vacations, Dedications, Rights-of-Way, etc. Work with field and office personnel, both as a team member and independently, to produce Record of Surveys, ALTA/NSPS Surveys, Boundary Line Agreements, Boundary Line Adjustments, Easement Exhibits, and any document required for project completion. Comprehend standard and complicated legal descriptions and produce legal descriptions when necessary. Resolve boundaries using accepted boundary and legal principles. Perform topographic surveying and construction staking. Qualifications
Current Pennsylvania Professional Land Surveyor Licensure
multi-state preferred but not required. 10 - 15 years field/office surveying experience in boundary, land development, and construction projects preferred. Possess field experience in data collection and instrument operation, maintenance, and calibration. Experience working with local municipalities. Familiarity with AutoCAD Civil3D. Familiarity with GPS equipment. $70,000 - $120,000 a year
Our client is a civil engineering and land surveying firm with expertise in subdivision and land development design consulting in support of clients undertaking various types and sizes of residential, commercial, and institutional development. They also represent nine municipalities and authorities throughout Delaware and Chester Counties. Started in 1973, they operated as a multi-generation family-owned company and is now an employee-owned partnership that maintains an excellent reputation for engineering expertise and honesty. They have experience great growth and are in search of a Licensed Land Surveyor who will have to draft survey documents, manage timelines, communicate with clients, contractors, and field/office personnel. Candidates must be able to handle a heavy workload in a fast-paced environment, as well as training associates. Candidates will be thoroughly involved in developing project scopes and proposals, including maintaining budgetary responsibilities. Responsibilities
Reduce and process field notes, sketches, checklists, and digital data in required formats for Engineers, Project Managers, Land Surveyors, and Drafting personnel. Maintenance of Field Books and files including all sketches, traverses, and benchmark data. Research legal and survey records to obtain information about property boundaries, including Deeds, Easements, Title Reports, Property Vacations, Dedications, Rights-of-Way, etc. Work with field and office personnel, both as a team member and independently, to produce Record of Surveys, ALTA/NSPS Surveys, Boundary Line Agreements, Boundary Line Adjustments, Easement Exhibits, and any document required for project completion. Comprehend standard and complicated legal descriptions and produce legal descriptions when necessary. Resolve boundaries using accepted boundary and legal principles. Perform topographic surveying and construction staking. Qualifications
Current Pennsylvania Professional Land Surveyor Licensure
multi-state preferred but not required. 10 - 15 years field/office surveying experience in boundary, land development, and construction projects preferred. Possess field experience in data collection and instrument operation, maintenance, and calibration. Experience working with local municipalities. Familiarity with AutoCAD Civil3D. Familiarity with GPS equipment. $70,000 - $120,000 a year