Survey Crew Chief HorrocksSurvey Crew ChiefRiverdale, Utah$45–$60 / hour5+ years of experience serving as a Survey Crew Chief or equivalent leadership role, with demonstrated ability to plan daily field operations, assign work, mentor junior staff, and ensure quality deliverables. Proven ability to lead and develop survey crews, maintain project schedules, coordinate with project managers and clients, and resolve field-related challenges independently.
Flex-Schedule Vacancy Survey Observer FAR InspectionsFlex-Schedule Vacancy Survey ObserverBrigham City, UtahFAR Inspections is actively seeking a reliable independent contractor to perform residential mortgage inspections in Box Elder County, Utah and surrounding communities. Lower volume counties typically feature higher per-inspection rates, while higher volume counties offer more consistent daily work.
Civil Engineer Reeve & AssociatesCivil EngineerRiverdale, UTIf you want to do land development work where your designs actually get built, you see projects through from concept to construction, and you have a full in-house team of surveyors, planners, and other engineers right down the hall, Reeve & Associates offers a place to do that with a firm that has been a fixture in the western U.S. for decades. Our work spans multi-family, commercial, industrial, and public projects across northern Utah and the western United States, and we've built a reputation for fast, practical turnaround that turns first-time clients into long-term ones.
Entry-Level Civil Engineer (EIT) Reeve & AssociatesEntry-Level Civil Engineer (EIT)Riverdale, UTOur work spans multi-family, commercial, industrial, and public projects across northern Utah and the western states, and we've built a reputation for fast, practical turnaround that turns first-time clients into long-term ones. As our civil team continues to grow, we are seeking an Entry-Level Civil Engineer (EIT) who is motivated, curious, and ready to learn alongside experienced professionals.
Professional Land Surveyor JONES & DEMILLE ENGINEERINGProfessional Land SurveyorUTExperience & Certifications Required: • Associates Degree• 4+ years of related professional experience• Professional Land Surveyor with the ability to obtain registration within six months if not registered in desired project locations• Proven track record of working together with teams of technical professionals and projects Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:• Excellent interpersonal skills• Self-motivated, engaged, and team-oriented with the ability to work independently under limited supervision• Energetic and flexible in order to perform in fast-paced environment and resolve challenges• Confident and forward thinking• Handle multiple tasks under pressure and prioritize responsibilities• Demonstrate outstanding verbal and written communication skills • Proficient in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook, as well as AutoCAD, Trimble Business Center, Microstation, and with survey equipment• Ability to integrate above software with others as needed Supplemental Information: Other RequirementsValid driver's license and acceptable MVROccasional air travel required. Organizational Relationships:• Accountable to the Office Survey Manager• Effectively communicate and coordinate with Office Managers, Project Managers, Engineering, CAD, all Survey team members, and other technical team members• Provide daily direction to Office Survey Technicians and Crew Chiefs.
Geodetic Surveyor (Open Continuous) U.S. Department of DefenseGeodetic Surveyor (Open Continuous)UT$49,960–$103,006 / yearPHYSICAL REQUIREMENT: Heavy lifting, 45 pounds and over; Heavy carrying, 45 pounds and over; Straight pulling; Pushing; Reaching above shoulder; Use of fingers; Use of hands; Walking; Prolonged periods of standing; Crawling; Kneeling; Repeated bending; Climbing, use of legs and arms; Operation of crane, truck, tractor, or motor vehicle; Depth perception; Hearing (aid permitted); Distinguish principal colors and shades/hues of principal colors; Near visual acuity of 20/20 or better with or without corrective lenses; Far visual acuity of 20/30 or better binocular with or without corrective lenses. EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: A. Education: Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in Geodesy, Mathematics, Physical Science, or a related discipline that includes at least 30 semester (45 quarter) hours of coursework in any combination of Astronomy, Cartography, Computer Science, Engineering Science, Geodesy, Geodetic Surveying, Geology, Geomatics, Geophysics, Geographic Information Systems, Mathematics, Meteorology, Orbital Mechanics, Photogrammetry, Physical Science, Physics, Remote Sensing, or Surveying.