Responsibilities and Duties
- Be an expert at performing the duties of an Instrument Operator and be willing to instruct a crew in any of those duties and requirements.
- Have knowledge of Florida Statutes governing Surveying and Mapping.
- Actively manage and direct an Instrument Operator.
- Verify the accuracy of measurements taken by your crew; keep accurate records, notes, and sketches of the work performed.
- Prepare, practice, and execute Health and Safety Procedures, for yourself and all employees under your supervision, per the firm’s policies.
- Perform field surveying for various types of surveys, including construction stakeout, locating or establishing vertical and horizontal control, right of way, monuments, corners, boundaries, and property lines.
- Prepare field notes and sketches.
- Ability to read and understand plans.
Required Knowledge & Technical Skills
- High School Diploma or equivalent or a minimum of three (3) years of relevant experience and/or training or the equivalent combination.
- Experience in Boundary, Topographic, Control and Construction Layout.
- Expert knowledge of the use of Data Collectors, Total Stations, Levels, and GPS Equipment.
- Willingness to work overtime.
- Leadership skills, including a willingness to mentor team members.
- Valid FL driver’s license.
- Ability to comfortably lift 75 lbs. of equipment and navigate various terrain.
Interpersonal/Office Skills:
- Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
- Ability to work on several projects simultaneously.
- Positive work ethic.
- Punctuality.
- Ability to meet given project and production deadlines.