A Survey Party Chief 3 not only consistently leads his/her survey crew to the successful completion of each survey job but also sets and example of commitment, leadership and work excellence to all crews. A Survey Party Chief 3 demonstrates a desire and behavior that projects harmony with clients, staff & management.
Responsibilities
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Exhibits excellent leadership through mentoring and solid decision making.
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Excellent understanding of Boundary resolution and associated research.
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Excellent understanding of Topographic Mapping.
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Excellent Route Surveying knowledge.
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Excellent in construction layout and/or right of way & easement layout.
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Excellent construction plan and/or right of way & easement plan reading and interpretation.
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Excellent in all related surveying instruments, data collectors and other peripheral surveying tools.
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Excellent client skills understanding that everyone we meet may be a potential client.
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Excellent communications and relationship building skills.
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When required, work overtime, third shifts and out of town projecting a high level of flexibility.
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Present yourselves as professionals at all times.
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Complete understanding and regular/daily implementation of Southeastern Engineering, Inc. surveying policies and procedures.
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Complete understanding and regular/daily implementation of Southeastern Engineering, Inc. safety policies and procedures.
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Error free data, eliminating the need to "Go back."
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Excellent field sketches and notes.
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Excellent ability to consistently train and mentor subordinate crew members in correct Southeastern Engineering, Inc. policy and procedures.
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Ensure/Report unsafe work conditions.
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Correct/report problems and/or violations of Southeastern Engineering, Inc. policy and procedures.
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Ensure time each day has been accurately recorded for all crew members.
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Additional duties as assigned.
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Valid Georgia Driver's License with a good driving record and ability to pass a Security Background check.
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Excellent knowledge of various survey procedures.
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Proficient problem-solving skills and the ability to eliminate "roadblocks".
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Must be able to stand (for long periods of time), walk (up to miles at a time), work in all elements (wind, rain, cold, heat, etc.), hammer, dig, lift and carry surveying equipment (up to 50 pounds for short periods of time) or tools.
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Candidate will be required to work along heavily traveled roads and for safety, sometimes at night.