Assistant, Associate, or Principal Level | Land Survey
This posting covers three career levels-Assistant, Associate, and Principal-and may be filled at the level that best matches the selected candidate's licensure, experience, leadership capability, and demonstrated project scope.
In this role, you will help deliver accurate, high-quality land survey work; coordinate with clients, agencies, consultants, and internal teams; and contribute to project performance, client satisfaction, and the continued growth of the land survey practice.
How level is determined: Final title and level will be based on the candidate's credentials, relevant experience, ability to exercise independent judgment, supervisory scope, client responsibility, and business-development contribution.
What You'll Do- Manage or support land survey projects from start-up through completion, including research, survey limits, field/office coordination, jurisdictional processing, deliverables, and construction support.
- Coordinate project activity with clients, governmental agencies, design teams, field crews, analysts, drafters, consultants, and other internal departments.
- Help keep projects on schedule and within budget through planning, problem-solving, contract administration, billing support, account management, and timely communication.
- Prepare or support proposals, scopes, budgets, contracts, schedules, and billing documentation in accordance with corporate guidelines.
- Maintain quality and cost control by following scopes of work, project checklists, CAD standards, the Quality Control Manual, and established corporate standards.
- Apply land surveying principles and CAD tools to topographic surveys, surfaces and contours, boundary and right-of-way analysis, plats and maps, Records and Results of Survey, utilities, easements, and coordinate geometry calculations.
- Lead, mentor, train, and coordinate survey staff at a level appropriate to the position; contribute to staffing, performance feedback, and team development.
- Build constructive relationships and communicate effectively with clients, public agencies, subcontractors, consultants, and coworkers.
Career LevelsCandidates may be considered for one of the following levels:
LevelTypical ScopeCredentials & ExperienceSupervisory ScopeAssistantSupports project delivery, coordinates day-to-day work, assists with proposals and project controls, and develops team-leadership capability under regular guidance.
LSIT in the state of practice. BSLS or a related Geomatics/Surveying Engineering Technology degree (or equivalent) plus 4 years of land development and/or public works surveying experience; or 9 years of equivalent relevant experience.
Typically 0-2 staff, as assigned.
AssociateIndependently manages projects and client coordination, makes effective surveying decisions, contributes to proposals and account management, and manages and develops project staff.
RLS/PLS plus a BSLS or related degree and 5 years of land development and/or public works surveying experience; or 10 years of equivalent relevant experience. Must possess Assistant-level capabilities.
Typically 1-3 staff, as assigned.
PrincipalLeads complex projects and key client relationships, authors proposals, supports new business development, oversees team performance, and contributes to the successful operation and growth of the land survey group.
RLS/PLS plus a BSLS or related degree and 7 years of land development and/or public works surveying experience; or 12 years of equivalent relevant experience. Must possess Assistant- and Associate-level capabilities.
Typically 1-5 staff, as assigned.
What You Bring- Demonstrated knowledge of land survey techniques, tools, quality standards, and the production of precise technical plans, drawings, maps, and models.
- Sound judgment and the ability to evaluate alternatives, solve problems, and make decisions appropriate to the position's level of responsibility.
- Working knowledge of CAD applications; familiarity with company CAD standards and quality-control procedures is strongly valued.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to explain information clearly to technical and nontechnical audiences.
- Effective organization and time management, including the ability to manage personal priorities and coordinate the work of others.
- A client-service mindset and productive relationships with agencies, clients, consultants, subcontractors, and coworkers.
- Professional composure, a positive attitude, receptiveness to feedback, and effectiveness under pressure.
- A good driving record and the ability to drive a personal or company vehicle for business purposes, as needed.