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Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder - Survey

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Kimley-Horn

Orange, CA (In Person)

$205,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 5 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/29/2026

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Job Description

Senior Project Manager/Practice Builder
  • Survey Kimley-Horn
  • 3.3 Orange, CA Job Details $150,000
  • $260,000 a year 8 hours ago Qualifications Surveyor License Project management
Full Job Description Overview:
Kimley-Horn is seeking a Survey Practice Builder with at least 12 years of experience to join our office in Orange, California (CA)!
Responsibilities:
Conducting field surveys using advanced surveying instruments and technology to accurately measure and record land boundaries, topographic features, and geographic coordinates. Analyzing survey field and record data, maps, and legal documents to determine property lines and boundaries, determining discrepancies or ambiguities as needed. Collaborating with engineers, architects, and other professionals to provide accurate survey data and support various construction and development projects. Utilizing Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and other surveying software to process and manage survey data efficiently. Preparing detailed survey reports, maps, and legal descriptions for clients, government agencies, and other stakeholders. Conducting research of property deeds, historical records, and land records to gather essential information for surveying projects. Ensuring compliance with relevant surveying standards, regulations, and safety protocols during fieldwork and data processing. Providing expert testimony and survey evidence in legal disputes related to property boundaries and land issues. Staying updated on the latest advancements in surveying technology and techniques to enhance surveying processes and accuracy. Strong knowledge of the Subdivision Map Act and application as well as Final Map, Lot Line Adjustments, Condominium Map requirements and production. Maintaining and calibrating surveying equipment to ensure reliable and precise measurements. Demonstrating strong communication skills to liaise with clients, stakeholders, and team members, and effectively communicate survey results and findings.
Qualifications:
12+ years as a licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) Ability to work independently and in a team environment Ability to manage multiple projects at one time
Base Salary Range:
$150,000
  • $260,000 Eligible for performance-based bonus compensation