Job Description
Survey Crew Chief Work Environment
Survey Crew Chiefs work outdoors, often in remote areas, and sometimes in inclement weather. They spend most of their time walking over rough terrain, carrying and setting up survey equipment, and making measurements. They also spend time driving to and from work sites, preparing equipment for use, and cleaning and maintaining equipment. Survey Crew Chiefs typically work a 40-hour week, but they may work longer hours during peak periods or when deadlines must be met.
Duties & Responsibilities
Survey Crew Chiefs work outdoors, often in remote areas, and sometimes in inclement weather. They spend most of their time walking over rough terrain, carrying and setting up survey equipment, and making measurements. They also spend time driving to and from work sites, preparing equipment for use, and cleaning and maintaining equipment. Survey Crew Chiefs typically work a 40-hour week, but they may work longer hours during peak periods or when deadlines must be met.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Serve as the leader of a field Survey Crew, providing guidance and instruction to ensure quality work is completed in a timely manner
- Oversee all aspects of field surveys, including data collection, equipment operation, and safety procedures
- Train new members of the Survey Crew on proper techniques and protocols
- Maintain accurate records of survey data and results
- Analyze survey data and prepare reports for clients
- Work with other professionals, such as engineers and planners, to determine the best surveying methods for each project
- Select and purchase necessary surveying equipment and supplies
- Schedule survey projects and crews based on client needs and deadlines
- Manage budget and invoicing for survey projects
- Coordinate with property owners and managers to gain access to survey sites
- Resolve any issues that arise during surveys, such as bad weather or equipment problems
- Ensure that all safety procedures are followed during surveys
- Driving to job sites
- Survey Crew Chief Job Requirements
- A Survey Crew Chief typically needs to have the following qualifications:
- Education: We are looking for 2 + years of experience
- Training & Experience: Most Survey Crew Chiefs will receive on-the-job training from their new employer. This training will help the Survey Crew Chief learn the specific procedures and methods the company uses to complete their work. The training may last for a few weeks or months, depending on the company and the complexity of the work.
- Pass a Drug screen and Background Check
- Clean Driving Record
- Experience with GPS equipment and surveying software
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and legal descriptions
- Strong math skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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