About The Role The Field Operations Supervisor is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing day-to-day field survey operations, with a primary focus on safe, efficient, and highquality data collection. This role leads multi-disciplinary field teams (Ground Survey, UAS, GPR, etc.), ensures adherence to safety and quality standards, and manages logistics, equipment readiness, and schedule execution. The Field Operations Supervisor maintains a working knowledge of geospatial data workflows to effectively support the Geospatial Solutions Supervisor and ensure continuity of operations when either role is unavailable.
Key Responsibilities Leadership and Team Management:o Lead and supervise a diverse team including GPR Technicians, Survey Technicians, UAS Pilots, and Field Survey Data Processing Analysts.
o Provide day-to-day direction, coaching, and performance feedback to ensure team productivity, safety, and professional growth.
o Support hiring, onboarding, and training for new field staff, reinforcing company standards and expectations.
o Foster a positive, collaborative culture that emphasizes safety, accountability, and continuous improvement.
o Demonstrate hands-on leadership by actively participating in field activities and modeling best practices.
Field Operations Planning and Execution:o Plan, organize, and schedule field survey activities to meet project requirements, deadlines, and budget constraints.
o Coordinate daily and weekly work plans with project management, engineering, and geospatial teams.
o Ensure accurate capture of survey data using cameras, GPS, UAVs, GPR, and other field equipment.
o Monitor field progress against schedule, proactively identifying and resolving issues (access, weather, equipment, staffing, etc.).
o Continuously review and refine field workflows for efficiency, including optimizing crew configurations, routing, and daily production.
Safety and Compliance:o Lead job safety planning, including pre-job briefings, tailboards, and site safety checks. o Ensure all field staff follow company and client safety protocols, regulatory guidelines, and aviation requirements (for UAS operations).
o Investigate field incidents or near-misses, document findings, and implement corrective actions in coordination with safety leadership.
o Champion a safety-first culture, emphasizing hazard recognition, stop-work authority, and reporting of unsafe conditions.
Equipment, Fleet, and Logistics Management:o Oversee the allocation, deployment, and care of field equipment, including survey instruments, UAVs, GPR units, cameras, and related hardware.
o Work with fleet management to schedule proactive vehicle maintenance, track incidents, and ensure roadworthiness of all vehicles.
o Support inventory control for field equipment, ensuring operational readiness, calibration compliance, and minimal downtime.
o Coordinate logistics for travel, lodging, and mobilization/demobilization of field crews as needed.
Data Capture and Basic Quality Assurance:o Ensure that field data capture follows defined procedures, naming conventions, and metadata requirements to support downstream processing.
o Conduct basic field-level QC on collected data (e.g., completeness, correctness, positional checks) before data is handed off to geospatial processing teams.
o Collaborate with the Geospatial Solutions Supervisor to understand data requirements and integrate feedback from the office into field practices.
o Maintain a working knowledge of LiDAR, GPR, thermal imagery, and other field data types sufficient to support quality-focused field decisions.
Communication and Client Interaction:o Serve as a primary point of contact for day-to-day field-related questions from internal stakeholders and, when appropriate, from client representatives.
o Communicate project status, risks, and field conditions clearly and concisely to the Superintendent of Field Services and project teams.
o Document field work using standard methods (daily reports, logs, photos, and notes) to support deliverables and incident tracking.
o Support business development efforts by providing field input on scope, schedule assumptions, and resource needs.
Administrative and Operational Support:o Assist with planning and tracking field-related costs, including labor, travel, and equipment usage.
o Support document management for field operations (procedures, checklists, SOPs, training materials).
o Help coordinate high-priority meetings related to field performance, safety, and operational planning. o Perform other tasks related to the survey and field operations department as directed by the Superintendent.
Cross-Functional Collaboration:o Maintain a base-level understanding of geospatial processing, data pipelines, and platform workflows to ensure seamless coordination with the Geospatial Solutions Supervisor.
o Provide backup support for geospatial-related tasks at a basic level when the Geospatial Solutions Supervisor is unavailable (e.g., initiating data uploads, basic QA checks, or status updates).
o Share field insights that can improve geospatial workflows, tools, and service offerings.
Key QualificationsEducation:
o Associate degree in Geomatics, Surveying, Geography, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field; or equivalent professional experience. o Strong understanding of field survey practices and safety requirements.
o FAA Part 107 Certification and/or knowledge of UAS operations preferred.
Technical Skills:
o Experience with traditional and modern survey equipment, including GPS/GNSS, UAVs, cameras, and GPR.
o Working knowledge of LiDAR data collection concepts and basic data quality considerations.
o Familiarity with GIS and geospatial concepts, with the ability to collaborate effectively with office-based geospatial teams. o Strong understanding of T&D infrastructure, including power lines, poles, and related equipment.
o Demonstrated experience in field scheduling, crew management, fleet coordination, and equipment inventory management.
o Ability to work long hours in diverse weather conditions and travel frequently as required by project needs.
Software Proficiency:
o Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Pro, and basic project tracking tools.
o Familiarity with field data collection apps, UAS flight software, and basic GIS or mapping tools preferred.
Communication:o Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with experience in leading crews and interacting with clients and internal stakeholders.
o Ability to clearly convey expectations, provide constructive feedback, and escalate issues appropriately.
Personal Attributes:
o Highly organized, self-motivated, and capable of managing multiple crews and priorities simultaneously.
o Strong problem-solving skills and sound judgment under pressure.
o Commitment to safety, quality, and adherence to company and client standards. o Willingness to learn the fundamentals of geospatial workflows to provide effective cross-coverage when needed.
- Training and Development:
o Experience training and mentoring field personnel, including new hires and cross-training between disciplines.
o Ability to communicate technical and safety information in a clear, practical way for diverse audiences
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