Building Manager / Surveyor Jobs
By ecocareers At Wimborne, Alberta, Canada

Building Manager / Surveyor £45,000 to £65,000 Dorset My client is looking to appoint a Building Manager to help them manage the maintenance, repair and projects of their built portfolio. The role: ...

Surveyor (Kearl) Jobs
By North American Construction Group At Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Benefits and pension after 400 hours worked, including medical and dental benefits
1 year of experience in survey party chief role
Must be skilled in unsupervised use of RTK GPS and Total station, and 3D scanners
Experience with Trimble survey equipment considered an asset
Experience with volume calculation and design calculations in AutoCAD considered an asset
Transport Canada RPAS (Drone) license along with experience flying multi-rotor drones will be considered an asset
Lead Tunnel Surveyor Jobs
By Michels Canada At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
5+ years tunnel surveyor experience is required.
Experience using VMT Guidance Systems is an asset.
Experience and mastery of GPS and modern surveyor’s tools.
A theoretical knowledge of survey engineering and geography.
Superior field note recording skills.
Supervisory, foreman or party chief experience.
Surveyor Assistant Jobs
By Wilco Contractors Northwest Inc. At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Monitor construction progress and ensure compliance with surveying requirements
Verify accuracy of contractor's work to ensure they meet requirements and regulations
Prepare and present surveying data and reports to project managers and clients
Minimum of 2 years experience in surveying in a construction setting
Experience with Trimble and asset
Experience with drones and asset

Are you looking for a job that lets you explore the outdoors and get paid for it? Become a Field Surveyor and get paid to map out the land! With this job, you'll get to travel to different locations, take measurements, and help create maps of the area. Plus, you'll get to work with a team of professionals and learn new skills. So what are you waiting for? Come join us and start your journey as a Field Surveyor today!

Overview A Field Surveyor is responsible for conducting surveys in the field to collect data for mapping, engineering, and other projects. They use a variety of tools and techniques to measure and document the features of a given area, such as land boundaries, elevations, and other features. Field Surveyors must be able to work independently and in teams, and must be able to work in all types of weather conditions. Detailed Job Description Field Surveyors are responsible for conducting surveys in the field to collect data for mapping, engineering, and other projects. They use a variety of tools and techniques to measure and document the features of a given area, such as land boundaries, elevations, and other features. Field Surveyors must be able to work independently and in teams, and must be able to work in all types of weather conditions. They must be able to interpret survey data and create detailed maps and diagrams. Field Surveyors must also be able to communicate effectively with clients and other professionals. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of surveying techniques and tools
• Ability to interpret survey data
• Ability to create detailed maps and diagrams
• Ability to work independently and in teams
• Ability to work in all types of weather conditions
• Excellent communication skills
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of local laws and regulations
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in surveying, engineering, or a related field
• Professional certification in surveying
• Experience in field surveying
• Valid driver’s license
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of surveying techniques and tools
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of local laws and regulations
• Knowledge of mapping and engineering principles
Job Experience
• Experience in field surveying
• Experience in creating detailed maps and diagrams
Job Responsibilities
• Conduct surveys in the field to collect data for mapping, engineering, and other projects
• Use a variety of tools and techniques to measure and document the features of a given area
• Interpret survey data and create detailed maps and diagrams
• Communicate effectively with clients and other professionals
• Follow safety protocols and local laws and regulations