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Professional Land Surveyor
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LDC inc is Hiring a Professional Land Surveyor Near Woodinville, WA

Job Description

Job Description
Salary: $95,000 - $130,000

LDC, Inc.
Professional Land Surveyor
Job Posting

**This position is available in the following locations: Kent, Woodinville, Olympia, and Tacoma, WA**

The Professional Land Surveyor drafts survey documents, manages timelines and interfaces with clients, contractors, and field/office personnel. Must be able to conduct the most complex surveying duties and can handle a heavy workload in a fast-paced environment. The Professional Land Surveyor also assists the Director of Land Surveying in training the Survey Department staff, maintaining company and jurisdictional standards, establishing new LDC procedures and standards, and assisting with project scoping and proposals.

Reports to: Director of Land Surveying

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Reduce and process field notes, sketches, checklists, and digital data in required formats for Project Managers, Land Surveyors and Drafting personnel.
  • Draft line work in AutoCAD from collected survey data.
  • Research legal and survey records to obtain information about property boundaries, including deeds, easements, vacations, dedications, right of ways, riparian rights, etc.
  • Perform topographic mapping and construction staking preparation.
  • Work with field and office personnel, both as a team member and independently, to produce Record of Surveys, A.L.T.A. surveys, Short Plats, Long Plats, Final Plats, Final Condominium Plats, Boundary Line Agreements, Boundary Line Adjustments, easement exhibits, and any document required for project completion.
  • Adjust conventional and G.P.S. control networks.
  • Comprehend and create standard and complicated legal descriptions.
  • Resolve boundaries using accepted boundary and legal principles and case, state, and federal laws.
  • Apply rotations and translations when necessary.
  • Work closely with Director of Land Surveying to develop project scopes and schedules.
  • Work closely with Director of Land Surveying to develop, track and maintain project budgets.
  • Develop working relationships with LDC clients, ascertaining the client’s true needs and anticipating any potential problems.

Skills and Specifications

  • Comprehensive knowledge of Washington State survey standards.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Washington State Revised and Administrative Codes.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of the federal Public Lands Survey System.
  • Thorough knowledge of boundary principles and applicable laws and statutes.
  • Knowledge of municipal and state design standards and codes.
  • Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of Land Surveying.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Civil3D and Land Development Desktop (Knowledge of Inroads/MicroStation a plus).
  • Knowledge of Office programs: Word, Excel, etc.
  • Possess field experience in all types of physical land surveying:
    o Boundary
    o Topographic
    o Construction stake-out
    o A.L.T.A.
    o Control networks
    o G.P.S.- R.T.K. and Static
    o Route/Corridor
    o Residential/Subdivisiono Public Land Survey System (preferred)
  • Must be experienced in computing and staking of complicated construction projects, including but not limited to:
    o Slope staking
    o Bridge and highway construction
    o Large utility projects
    o Heavy construction
    o Public works
  • Possess field experience in data collection and instrument operation, maintenance and calibration.
  • Familiarity with Leica Robotic Total Stations and GPS equipment.

Attributes

  •  Possess the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
  • High-level proficiency in computer software program related activities.
  • Self-motivated, hardworking, highly ethical, trustworthy, and dependable.
  • Possess excellent rapport with management and co-workers, positive can-do attitude, excellent customer service, marketing, and people skills.
  • Possess good listening skills.
  • Detail-oriented, organized, multi-tasking and good follow-through skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.
  • Excellent stress management and time management skills.
  • Possess the ability to recognize and solve complicated problems.
  • Ability to recognize opportunities to improve workflow.
  • Ability and desire to teach junior personnel survey practices and procedures.
  •  Ability to work discreetly with sensitive and confidential information.
  • Recognition that LDC’s clients always come first, and that customer service is paramount.
  • Represent LDC in a responsible manner.

Education, Experience, Qualifications

  • Current Washington State Professional Land Surveyor registration – multi state preferred.
  • 8 years minimum field/office surveying experience in land development and construction projects.
  • Land development project experience specific to the Puget Sound region.
  • Experience working with local municipalities including King/Snohomish/Pierce counties.
  • Valid Washington State driver’s license including a clean driving record and ability to meet company insurance requirements.

This position description is not intended as a complete list of job duties, responsibilities, and/or essential functions. The company retains and reserves any or all rights to change, modify, amend, add to or delete from any section of this document as it deems, in its judgment, to be proper.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$86k-100k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/02/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/19/2024

WEBSITE

ldc.org

HEADQUARTERS

NEW YORK, NY

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

2002

TYPE

Private

CEO

THOMAS HESPOS

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Business Services

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