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Philadelphia, PA
Professional Land Surveyor
Philadelphia, PA
Tillman Group
Philadelphia, PA
Professional Land Surveyor
  • Provide Right-of-Way information to internal units, specialty units, other public agencies, and the public
  • Site work
  • Developing subdivision plats
  • Monitor ODOT construction/project development activity for potential destruction of Bench Marks (proactive preservation)
  • Coordinate the Restoration of the Statewide Control Network
  • Work life programs
  • Perform as an instrument person, rod person, or GPS receiver operator to research property corners and occupation lines with a survey crew
present
Philadelphia, PA
Professional Land Surveyor
Philadelphia, PA
Simonis LLC
present
Philadelphia, PA
Professional Land Surveyor
present
  • Work with survey vendors keeping up with new developments and technology.Provide a source of information for field personnel
  • Provide quality assurance review of ODOT and consultant work relating to the establishment of Bench Marks
  • Provide technical assistance relating to ODOT survey procedures to various units of ODOT, outside agencies, and consultants
  • Coordinate the installation of ODOT owned GPS Reference Stations and provide daily monitoring and maintenance of the operations of the network
  • Coordinate the development of a Statewide Permanent GPS Reference Station Network
  • Continue the development of Statewide GPS Reference Station Network; coordinate closely with other public and private Reference Station partners
  • Developing horizontal and vertical control networks for projects
Education Education
Associate’s Degree in Related Field
Associate’s Degree in Related Field
Strayer University
Associate’s Degree in Related Field
Skills Skills
  • Fluency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access), Gmail, SAP, MicroStation, InRoads, and the ability to quickly learn other software systems
  • Strong attention to technical detail and accuracy
  • Excellent reasoning, investigative, analytical, and problem solving ability
  • Demonstrated experience in identifying/resolving land survey and property ownership issues by utilizing land surveying principles and by applying State statutes and regulations pertaining to land surveying and real property
  • Strong time and project management skills, including prioritization and multi-tasking ability
  • Ability to negotiate mutually acceptable solutions and build consensus through give and take
  • Demonstrated experience determining efficient and effective survey methods to be used for obtaining topographic data, positions on boundary evidence, construction staking, and monumentation
  • Ability to work under tight deadlines and be adaptable to changing assignments
  • Ability to take initiative to solve problems in an innovative manner
  • Ability to work effectively in both independent and team situations
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Developing traditional right of way plats and Transportation Project Plats according to Wisconsin Department of Transportation standards
  • Developing horizontal and vertical control networks for projects
  • Preparing Certified Survey Maps
  • Developing subdivision plats
  • Preparing legal descriptions for easements, land transfers and relocation orders
  • Preparing conveyance of rights documents for utilities
  • Completing design surveys for highway, bridge and utility projects
  • Completing construction survey staking for highway, bridge and utility projects
  • Staking temporary easements and permanent right of way
  • Microstation experience
  • Proficient in the use of Trimble GPS and Total Station survey equipment
  • Ability to accurately read and interpret construction drawings
  • Ability to perform necessary survey calculations
  • Proficient at keeping thorough notes and records
  • Ability to communicate with Clients and Project Managers
  • Experience in construction observation
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Experience with terrestrial laser scanners, mobile mapping & aerial imaging/mapping systems a plus
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
  • Experience as a government contractor
  • Experience with oil and gas field operations
  • Management in support of master contracts: including rate schedules, project allocation and standards of work execution….as achieved under the segment’s project management group
  • Responsible for accuracy, timeliness and financial performance of assigned projects within the business segment
  • Oversees segment client correspondence, deliverables, invoicing and revenue collection
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide training and instruction in field location and construction survey automation procedures.Includes working directly with survey crews to ensure proper and efficient use of the electronic survey equipment and working directly with office engineering personnel using computer design and drafting equipment to process and analyze survey data
  • Assist in developing new standards, procedures, and policies relating to surveying, necessitated by the advent of new automated survey equipment.Must rely on thorough knowledge of all aspects of surveying, highway design, highway construction, boundary monumentation, federal government requirements, and related Oregon laws
  • Provide technical assistance relating to ODOT survey procedures to various units of ODOT, outside agencies, and consultants
  • Research and test new survey instruments and software for future procurement
  • Work directly with survey crews when using specialized equipment for short-term nonstandard surveying situations
  • Work with survey vendors keeping up with new developments and technology.Provide a source of information for field personnel
  • Work with other sections of ODOT to coordinate activities relating to automation
  • Working Conditions: Extensive overnight statewide travel.Travel may be in adverse weather conditions.Must work in the field with crews to provide on-the-job training and assistance.Field work may be in inclement weather.Provide classroom instruction and work in office surroundings
  • To compete for this position, you must attach a resume which clearly describes how you meet the qualifications for this position as listed below or your application materials will be disqualified
  • Your resume must include dates of employment (Month/Year) as it will be used to help determine how you meet the qualifications listed below. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered
  • You must also answer supplemental questions
  • Note: Member-1 copies ofDD214s typically do not include character of service and are usually not acceptable
  • For questions about the job announcement, call Kris at 503-986-3774
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  • Supplemental Questions*
  • Veteran's Documents - If Applicable
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Coordinate the development of a Statewide Permanent GPS Reference Station Network
  • Research the emerging technologies related to the GPS Reference Station Networks
  • Continue the development of Statewide GPS Reference Station Network; coordinate closely with other public and private Reference Station partners
  • Coordinate the installation of ODOT owned GPS Reference Stations and provide daily monitoring and maintenance of the operations of the network
  • Provide Expertise, Administer, and Oversee ODOT and Consultant Vertical Control surveys
  • Provide quality assurance review of ODOT and consultant work relating to the establishment of Bench Marks
  • Coordinate the Restoration of the Statewide Control Network
  • Monitor ODOT construction/project development activity for potential destruction of Bench Marks (proactive preservation)
  • Develop condition and status reports relating to the Vertical Control infrastructure
  • Extensive overnight statewide travel which may be in adverse weather conditions. Must work in the field with survey crews to provide on-the-job training and assistance. Field work may be in remote area, during inclement weather, and alone. Contact with public which may be hostile at times
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assure that ODOT's R/W drawings conform to division standards, comply with State laws, and recognize professional practices for land surveying and mapping
  • Assure that ODOT's descriptions of real property legally convey the desired right and title to the State, local public agency, or private party
  • Lead and train members of the Survey Unit
  • Mentor ODOT consultants and Region employees; and
  • Serve as ODOT's recognized expert on the preparation of effective R/W drawings and real property descriptions
  • Train consultants and Region staff on the Highway Division's standards and expectations for R/W mapping and legal descriptions for conveyance documents. Assure that ODOT's R/W drawings conform to division standards, comply with State laws, and recognize professional practices for land surveying and mapping. Assure that ODOT's descriptions of real property legally convey the desired right and title to the State, local public agency, or private party. This may require travel to consultant or Region offices to conduct formal training or attend project design meetings
  • Review and audit completed work of consultants and Region R/W designers to verify conformance to division standards, compliance with State laws, and recognition of professional practices for land surveying and mapping
  • Serve as an expert resource on R/W drawings and property descriptions for ODOT, other State agencies, FHWA, local governments, and the public. Make determinations regarding the width and/or alignment of the existing R/W. Define the extent and character of ODOT's property rights. Provide advice and information on ODOT policies and practices regarding R/W mapping and property descriptions. Act as a resource to the Regions in the preparation of court exhibit drawings for the Department of Justice for use in trials. Serve as a consultant to the Attorney General's office and provide expert courtroom testimony relating to ODOT R/W mapping and property descriptions
  • Advise other ODOT offices, other state agencies, local governments, federal agencies, and the public regarding the location and extent of ODOT's existing property rights. All of ODOT's official R/W drawings and files are housed at headquarters in Salem. Currently there are over 7,000 original R/W drawings and over 142,000 original R/W files. There are constant requests for research of these formal records to confirm the status and limits of ODOT-owned property rights
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Professional Land Surveyor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prepare Right-of-Way plans in accordance with CDOT Right-of-Way manual utilizing Microstation/In-Roads software
  • Conduct research using existing CDOT records and county documents in order to formulate accurate and defensible parcel boundaries required for purchases and easements
  • Supervise and check consultant preparation of Right-of-Way plans
  • Responsible for signing and stamping Right-of-Way plans and legal descriptions prior to filing with the appropriate county
  • Determine ownership through the research of the records of the County Assessor's Office and the Clerk and Recorder's Office
  • Determine positions of property lines and corners based upon field survey data, records, plats, maps, road viewer's reports, and other acceptable sources; prepare Right-of-Way relative to information found
  • Find, catalog, and file existing CDOT Right-of-Way information and documents
  • Provide Right-of-Way information to internal units, specialty units, other public agencies, and the public
  • Attend project status meetings and inform the team of the progress and concerns of the Right-of-Way unit as it relates to the project; provide needed information to the project team; assist the project manager in determining the location and sizes of Right-of-Way parcels and easements required for the project
  • Is in responsible charge of the preparation of legal descriptions for the purchase of land in fee simple, permanent easements, utility easements, slope easements, temporary easements, and other needed parcels
  • Is responsible for signing and stamping legal descriptions
  • Perform as an instrument person, rod person, or GPS receiver operator to research property corners and occupation lines with a survey crew
  • Valid Professional Land Surveyor license from the Colorado DORA State Board of Licensure for Architects, Professional Engineers, and Professional Land Surveyors
  • A current valid driver's license is required for this position as it requires operating a state or personal motor vehicle to perform one or more essential functions of the position
  • Demonstrated success with the duties listed in the Description of the Job section
  • Highest work/personal ethics and integrity
  • Knowledge and experience in reading and interpreting ROW plans and engineering project plans
  • Demonstrated experience in identifying/resolving land survey and property ownership issues by utilizing land surveying principles and by applying State statutes and regulations pertaining to land surveying and real property
  • Experience attending pre-construction meetings to address survey and land ownership concerns
  • Proficiency in the use of survey equipment, software, and technology
  • Experience interpreting survey data and technical information
  • Experience creating right-of-way plans using CADD
  • Experience writing legal descriptions, interpreting deeds and analyzing boundaries
  • Demonstrated experience determining efficient and effective survey methods to be used for obtaining topographic data, positions on boundary evidence, construction staking, and monumentation
  • Experience training and mentoring others in survey practices
  • Ability to work under tight deadlines and be adaptable to changing assignments
  • Ability to take initiative to solve problems in an innovative manner
  • Ability to work with general public, professional, consultants, and staff, with sensitivity to their needs, priorities, promises made and commitments
  • Ability to negotiate mutually acceptable solutions and build consensus through give and take
  • Effective interpersonal and relationship building skills
  • Strong time and project management skills, including prioritization and multi-tasking ability
  • Excellent reasoning, investigative, analytical, and problem solving ability
  • Excellent facilitation, presentation, and communication skills, both written and oral
  • Strong attention to technical detail and accuracy
  • Passion for safety
  • Ability to work effectively in both independent and team situations
  • Fluency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access), Gmail, SAP, MicroStation, InRoads, and the ability to quickly learn other software systems
  • 1) A complete CDOT Application for Announced Vacancy (please submit online using the link in this announcement)
  • 2) A complete Supplemental Questionnaire (must submit online as part of your application)
  • 3) A cover letter addressing your interest in and qualifications for this job with CDOT. Please be specific and detailed in describing experience, abilities, and accomplishments as they relate to this position's requirements and major duties as described in the announcement. Your response may be used as a part or all of the assessment process