Work For Warriors Georgia | Full time

Survey Field Crew Technician

Duluth, United States | Posted on 11/06/2021

Job Information

  • Department Name LeCraw Engineering
  • Date Opened 11/06/2021
  • Job Type Full time
  • Industry Construction
  • City Duluth
  • State/Province Georgia
  • Country United States
  • Zip/Postal Code 30095

About Us

<div>Official employment initiative for the Georgia Army National Guard.<br /></div>

Job Description

Interested in being outside and trying a new career? LeCraw Engineering currently has an open position for an entry level Survey Field Crew Technician to assist the Crew Chief in performing boundary surveys, as-built surveys, construction staking, and similar land surveying duties. LeCraw Engineering, Inc. is an award-winning civil engineering and land surveying firm located in Duluth, Georgia. We are dedicated to providing quality services and building lasting relationships with our business partners, and that starts with having enthusiastic, highly motivated professionals on our team. We offer competitive compensation (including a SIGNING BONUS), full benefits, opportunities for community service, and a fun working environment.

Requirements


Requirements and Responsibilities:

  • No experience is required.
  • Must have a high school diploma or GED.
  • Must be physically mobile in an outdoor environment with the ability to work in variable climate conditions including extreme cold and heat.
  • Ability to carry survey instruments and equipment in remote locations is required.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds is required.
  • Ability to travel at any time is required.
  • Valid driver's license, good driving record, and reliable transportation to and from the Duluth, GA office is required.
  • Must meet expectations for attendance and punctuality.
  • Typical working hours are 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM with overtime required whenever needed.
  • Successful completion of a background check and drug screening is required.


Work Responsibilities (training to be provided):

  • Field reconnaissance of property lines and easements to discover evidence of use or ownership.
  • Analysis of topographical features to collect field data illustrating the lay of the land.
  • Staking of proposed improvements for use by construction contractors to build or upgrade facilities.
  • Use of survey instruments such as Levels, Robotic Total Stations and Global Positioning Systems.
  • Recording accurate notes and sketches of information collected in the field.
  • Use of standardized field coding and automated line work.
  • Must be adaptable to LeCraw Engineering’s Standards and Procedures.









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