FDOT Project Surveyor Position Available In Orange, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: As an FDOT Project Surveyor at Southeastern Surveying and Mapping in Orlando, FL, you will assist in various survey projects such as scanning, construction staking, GIS, BIM, boundary, and topographic surveys. With a salary range of $62.6K - $87.9K a year, the role requires 5 years of managing/surveying FDOT projects and proficiency in MicroStation. Qualified candidates must have a degree in Geomatics/Surveying, Engineering Technology, or a related field. This position involves drafting maps, building 3D models, supervising survey technicians, and collaborating with project engineers. Additionally, individuals must have strong interpersonal skills, the ability to work in a team, and familiarity with state and county mapping requirements. A valid driver's license is required, and occasional evening and weekend work may be necessary to meet project deadlines.

Company:
Southeastern Surveying And Mapping Corp.
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

FDOT Project Surveyor Southeastern Surveying and Mapping – 3.4

Orlando, FL Job Details Full-time Estimated:

$62.6K – $87.9K a year 16 hours ago Qualifications MicroStation Management 5 years Engineering Mid-level Driver’s License Bachelor’s degree Engineering Technology Trade school Computer skills Associate’s degree Leadership GIS Full Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY

As an FDOT project surveyor, you will assist in scanning, construction staking, GIS, BIM, boundary, and topographic survey projects. You will draft maps and topographic surveys, build 3D models, and assist field crews. Project Surveyors must demonstrate a more comprehensive knowledge of surveys and field operations. The individual in this position is well-versed in the day-to-day operational functions of a field and/or office survey organization under the direction of an FDOT Project Director.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Aid the Surveying Project Director in the completion of design surveys, the completion of R/W Maps, and the preparation of legal descriptions using FDOT scope requirements. Prepare required FDOT reports that support field surveys, as needed. Supervise Survey Technicians as they prepare Surveys and Maps for completeness and schedule. Perform survey calculations and analyze survey data to prepare survey maps, plats, and right of way maps. Coordinate and assist in preparing project estimates and schedules. Aid in the drafting of the Mapping Product should the schedule demand. Write and review legal descriptions. Work as a field crew member, if needed. Coordinate findings with the project engineers. Ensure the QC process has been completed before the survey products advance to the project manager’s review. Train assistants and helpers by directing their work in such activities as performing surveys or drafting maps. Serve as a team leader, emphasizing technical abilities, leadership skills, or management abilities on FDOT survey projects. Communicate with clients and agency personnel, as necessary. May work with other teams, departments, and/or offices to ensure that expert staff is consulted when appropriate for a project concern/issue. Responsible for control of work-in-process, ensuring accurate client billings, and conducting outstanding accounts receivable and collection efforts on his/her projects. Guide the field and office crew members in the performance of their duties and mentor and coach them to advance within the survey profession as their individual abilities allow May perform light office duties including but not limited to filing, making copies, and scanning. May carry out other duties as assigned by management.

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE

Active Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper (PSM) credentials. Or a Surveyor in Training who will be able to obtain their certification within one year of being hired as a Project Surveyor. 2-year degree in Geomatics/Surveying, Engineering Technology, or 4-year degree in Engineering or related field, from an accredited vocational school, college, university, or combination of experience and training which demonstrates the ability to perform the above-described duties. Minimum of 5 years of managing/surveying FDOT projects. Computer skills with a good working knowledge of the current version of MicroStation and the ability to learn how to use other specialist software.

SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES

Excellent relationship-building and interpersonal skills. The ability to work in a team. Capable of managing his/her projects, communicating well with clients, and mentoring junior-level staff members. Familiarity with state and county mapping requirements. Strong sense of urgency and self-initiative to meet client deadlines. Must have the ability to communicate well with clients and other project team members. Works with integrity and ethics; supports the organization’s culture, goals, and values.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Requires a valid driver’s license and must maintain eligibility to drive as per the Company Vehicle Policy. May occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Regularly required to sit, talk, or listen. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required to complete projects.

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