Offers Full benefits including:
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Life Insurance
- 401k
- Health and Wellness programs
- Cloud-based Employee Information systems
- Access to ADP Workforce Now Comprehensive Services
- Training on advanced workflow solutions
- Overtime available
Job Description
- The Land Survey Party Chief supervises the work performed by the survey crew.
- Complete surveys in a timely manner, direct Rodman in performing survey tasks.
- Gather necessary information relevant to Land Title Surveys.
- Communicate verbal instructions to survey crew.
- Prepare neat and legible sketches of structures and improvements, prepare level notes.
- Compute points to look for and/or set monuments, know how to use Data collection software and equipment.
- Compute horizontal curve data, intersection from two points, traverse computations, compute angles, inverse between points.
Responsibilities
- Company Vehicles and Equipment kept clean and well maintained. Notify supervisor of needed repairs. Tools provided are Total Station, Level, and Tripod Legs.
- Perform other related duties as needed or directed
- Interact with homeowners
- Convey a professional image to the client
- Keep accurate and well maintained field notes and use proper procedures for the collection of field data and traverse closure
Knowledge of: principles and practices of land surveying, including boundary determination, legal descriptions, construction, topographic surveying, and GIS; field surveying practices and techniques, including radial staking; uses and capabilities of survey instruments, including electronic total station, data collector, theodolites, network control stations, and GPS measuring equipment; laws, rules, and regulations regarding subdivisions of land, boundary locations, mapping, and surveying practices, including the Professional Land Surveyor's Act; principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry as used in field survey analysis; technical report writing; and computer assisted surveying applications.
Ability to: assign, prioritize, schedule, and delegate work; explain technical concepts to others; provide constructive feedback; direct, train, and evaluate the performance of staff; enforce safety practices; work independently; read and interpret engineering plans; collect, calculate, and adjust mathematical computations such as distances, traverses, and elevations; analyze data; operate and maintain complex precision surveying instruments, engineering calculators, and personal computers; perform difficult algebraic, geometric, trigonometric, and precise engineering calculations; communicate effectively orally and in writing; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with staff RPLS, engineers, developers, contractors, and the general public.