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National Society of Professional Surveyors

Senior Land Surveyor

National Society of Professional Surveyors, San Diego, California, United States, 92189


The main duties and responsibilities of the

Senior Land Surveyor

include supervising assigned survey projects in day-to-day operations, project management, scheduling, budgeting, quality management, and safety. The Senior Land Surveyor will also be directly involved in developing and maintaining excellent client relations by attending meetings, seminars, and other events as required. The minimum requirement to be considered for this job is to have a current California Land Surveyor License in good standing with the board.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesManage and contribute to the production of various types of surveying related to infrastructure and land development projects, including but not limited to: Boundary Surveys, Topographical Surveys, Right of Way Surveys, Terrestrial and Mobile Laser Scanning, Legal Descriptions, Horizontal and Vertical Control Networks, Aerial Mapping (fixed wing and drone), Construction Staking, As-built Surveys and Mapping, GIS services, and various other mapping exhibits.Assess project requirements while developing/recommending a sound approach or application to meet the needs of the client, ensuring that project deliverables satisfy project requirements.Prepare and/or review proposals, price quotes, subcontractor expenses, budgets, and invoices.Manage and enhance project quality by providing ideas and suggestions to the team aimed at improving the effectiveness of their role and project activities in general.Participate in corporate initiatives to meet the company's goals for sales, profitability, quality, and safety.Supervise and provide QA/QC on assigned survey deliverables and calculations.Perform other incidental and related geospatial duties as required.QualificationsMust

be a California Professional Licensed Land Surveyor (PLS).Bachelor's Degree and/or 6 years of survey experience is required.Minimum of 5 years as a Geospatial Project Manager is preferred.Project experience in public utilities and transportation industry is preferred.Must have extensive knowledge working with Trimble field equipment and Trimble office software.Comprehensive understanding of the California Land Tenure system and boundary adjustments.Working knowledge of production processes in AutoCAD Civil3D and Trimble Business Center (TBC).Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products like Word, Excel, Teams, and PowerPoint.Must have developed the following skills: leadership, oral and written communication, planning, teamwork, decision making, judgment, and problem solving.Valid driver's license with a clean driving record required.Physical Demands and Work Environment : Frequently required to stand, walk, and sit; frequently/continuously reading and watching personal computer monitors; frequently/continuously utilizing a computer keyboard and input device such as a mouse or trackball; regional travel could be required; position requires a dedicated home office and workstation with high-speed internet to accommodate remote work and collaborative virtual meetings. Computer workstation resources provided by GSi.

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