Survey Party Chief Engineering - Leesburg, VA at Geebo

Survey Party Chief

Company Name:
Bowman Consulting
Survey Party Chief

Scope of Position: Responsible for oversight of survey field crew and related surveying responsibilities.
Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
1.Provide day-to-day supervision of assigned survey field crew on quality and survey methodology, including training and mentoring of junior level employees.
2.Coordinate with contractors to provide survey services.
3.Identify controls for property lines and make the appropriate decisions regarding how to proceed with the survey.
4.Gather all necessary information needed to properly conduct the survey in the most time efficient manner and assign tasks to crew members.
5.Discuss work with clients, as necessary.
6.Make calculations and maintain records essential to survey.
7.Insure that assigned survey truck is properly maintained.
8.Maintain and inventory all assigned equipment.
9.Respond appropriately to all employee performance issues of assigned survey field crew.
10.Communicate with management to maximize efforts and man-hours.

Position Requirements:
1.High school diploma or GED.
2.Courses in mathematics and surveying.
3.Minimum of five (5) years experience working on a land surveying party.
4.Through knowledge of residential and commercial construction stakeout procedures and practices.
5.Familiar with field procedures for performing boundary and ALTA/ACSM land title surveys.
6.Ability to perform all aspects of data collected field fun topographic surveys, road frontage cross-section surveys and as-built surveys.
7.Through knowledge of total station and data collection, with the ability to adapt to new equipment and technologies.
8.Ability to work outside in all seasons.
9.Valid driver's license with a clean driving record required.
Note: The position description is intended as a summary only of key duties. Other related duties may be assigned as appropriate.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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