What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Subsurface Utility Survey Technician position at CNC Civil Services, LLC?
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Subsurface Utility Survey Technician to join our team. This position is primarily responsible for leading subsurface utility survey operations in the field, focusing on utility designation, survey data collection, and coordination of utility mapping in accordance with ASCE 38 standards. The ideal candidate has a strong surveying background with extensive experience in SUE, an eye for detail, and a commitment to high-quality deliverables for utility design and engineering clients.
Key Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and perform detailed subsurface utility surveys in accordance with ASCE 3822 standards, focusing on Quality LevelB data collection.
- Coordinate and perform surveygrade utility designation using electromagnetic locators and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
- Perform and document Quality LevelA test holes in coordination with vacuum excavation crews to verify utility locations.
- Collect survey data using GPS/GNSS and robotic total stations to accurately map designated utilities and test holes.
- Interpret utility records, engineering drawings, and markouts to support utility mapping efforts.
- Support preparation of utility base maps through detailed field sketches, measuredowns, and survey notes.
- Maintain and calibrate survey equipment including GPS, Total/MutiStation, and data collectors
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations, utility locating protocols, and survey best practices.
- Mentor and supervise junior survey staff and SUE technicians in field procedures and documentation standards.
- Troubleshoot field survey and utility locating challenges and recommend efficient solutions.
- Set control, run levels, complete traverse loops.
- Minimum of 5 years of field experience in surveying or subsurface utility engineering, including utility designation and survey mapping.
- Strong proficiency with GPS/GNSS, robotic total stations, and utility locating equipment such as electromagnetic locators and GPR.
- Extensive knowledge of ASCE 38 standards and best practices for utility surveys and documentation.
- Ability to read and interpret utility records, engineering plans, and survey drawings.
- Experience with utility mapping workflows in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or MicroStation (preferred).
- Strong communication skills to work effectively with clients, engineers, and field staff.
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record; ability to travel regionally for projects.
- Competitive hourly pay ranging from $30.00 to $40.00, based on experience and expertise.
- 401(k) with matching contributions.
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- Paid time off.
- Opportunities for professional development, certifications, and career advancement.
- A supportive, teamoriented environment where your contributions are valued and recognized.
- Standard work schedules with opportunities for overtime.
- Primarily outdoor fieldwork with exposure to various weather conditions.
- Fulltime, 10hour shifts with opportunities for overtime. A minimum of 40 hours per week is expected.
- This position requires extensive outoftown travel to support field operations at various project sites across the region.
Salary : $30 - $40