Job Summary
The Surveyor performs field surveying tasks to support transportation and civil construction projects. This role collects records and verifies survey data, operates surveying instruments, and assists with layout and grade calculations. The Surveyor works under the direction of project supervisors and ensures accurate well-documented field data for use by office staff and project teams.
Key Responsibilities
• Perform field surveys using conventional methods and Global Positioning System (GPS) techniques. • Set up, adjust, and operate surveying equipment, including robotic total stations, GPS receivers, data collectors, and electronic manual instruments. • Collect and record measurements for distances, elevations, angles, and control points, maintaining accurate field notes and data logs. • Stake and mark points for construction layout, grade control, and drainage features as directed. • Read and interpret blueprints, plans, and construction drawings to execute survey tasks and calculate grade data, such as bluetops, slope stakes, drainage structures, retaining walls, and bridge elements. • Verify data quality by checking measurements and data files for consistency and accuracy before submission to office staff. • Transfer and manage field data using data collectors and computer software, ensuring proper file organization and archiving of field records. • Follow safety procedures and maintain a safe work environment while working on public works and construction sites. • Coordinate with project supervisors and other field personnel to complete assigned survey tasks on schedule.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent, technical training, or associate degree in surveying, geomatics, civil engineering technology, or a related field is preferred. Experience operating total stations, GPS equipment, and data collectors in a field environment is required. Proficiency in reading construction plans and performing basic grade and slope calculations is also necessary. Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain accurate field notes and data records are essential. A valid drivers license and reliable transportation to job sites are required.
Preferred Skills
• Familiarity with robotic total stations and common data collector software. • Experience with Topcon software or similar surveying software is a plus. • Basic computer skills, including data transfer, file management, and the use of spreadsheets. • Good communication skills for coordinating with supervisors and crew members.
Physical Requirements and Work Conditions
Frequent sitting, climbing, bending, stooping, and squatting. Ability to work at heights above 6 feet and lift up to 50 pounds periodically. Work performed outdoors in all weather conditions and on active construction sites. Must be able to travel to project locations as required.
Compensation and Benefits
Competitive base pay with opportunities for advancement. Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance. 401k retirement plan with company contributions. Paid holidays and a year-end bonus. A company culture that encourages growth, development, and internal promotion.
Equal Opportunity Employer
CWM is an Equal Opportunity Employer - MFVH. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The job duties described herein are not exhaustive and may be supplemented as needed.