Licensed Surveyor

Licensed Surveyor

25 Sep 2024
California, Ventura county, 93001 Ventura county USA

Licensed Surveyor

Established in 1976, we are a reputable full-service civil engineering, land surveying, and land use consulting firm. Specializing in high-end residential development and design, we offer a comprehensive range of services, from residential remodels to large lot subdivisions. At our core, we prioritize responsiveness to our clients and community needs. Maintaining a delicate balance between city, county, or state officials and our clients, we foster a friendly atmosphere conducive to constructive collaboration. As a family-oriented business, we pride ourselves on our easy-going staff and laid-back work environment, work schedule flexibility, ensuring a harmonious workplace that promotes productivity and creativity.

We are searching for a Licensed Surveyor for topographic mapping. Must have experience in the field and total station experience preferable. Valid driver’s license and California surveyors license is a must.

Types of surveys include but not limited to:

Design Topography / As-Built Topography

ALTA

Record of Survey

Corner Record

Construction Staking

CAD Programs used but not limited to:

AutoCad

Point Cloud Management

Least-Squares Adjustment

GPS Processing

Desired Knowledge, Experience, and Qualifications:

Broad and extensive (more than five years) land surveying experience.

Knowledge of: Fundamental surveying, mathematics, and basic science as applied to surveying; methods of precise survey measuring; use and adjustment of precision surveying instruments; procedures, equipment, and materials used in surveying, including conventional and state-of-the-art; mapping and drafting techniques; mathematics and procedures used in plane and geodetic surveying; computer applications and usage; the California Coordinate System; Code of Safe Surveying Practices; photogrammetric mapping procedures; principles and practices of boundary determination, land title research and surveying; legal descriptions of real property; methods and terminology used in searching for land titles and factors involved in determining ownership of property; real property acquisition and mapping laws pertaining to public and private ownership of real property; monumentation of facilities; factors which influence the impact of departmental projects on property and basic net; right of way engineering projects; planning, design, construction and right of way procedures and policies as they relate to surveys; the Land Surveyors' Act, Subdivision Map Act and other statutes related to land surveying; departmental plans, standards, policies and procedures for planning, design, right of way and construction as they relate to surveys; methods, equipment and materials used in the surveying and mapping of State facilities; computers and state-of-the-art surveying and related equipment. ; principles of effective communications and supervision; a supervisor's role in safety, health and labor relations and the processes available to meet these program objectives; all phases of surveying performed by the Departments, and principles, techniques of personnel management and supervision, processes and methods of accomplishing plane, geodetic and photogrammetric surveying and mapping, computers, and precision surveying instruments (conventional and state-of-the-art).

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