Land Surveyor

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Overview

A Land Surveyor leads complex surveying projects, manages field/office teams, and ensures accuracy in boundary, topographic, and ALTA surveys using advanced technologies like GIS and drones. They mentor junior staff, oversee CAD drafting, and ensure compliance with regulations.

Key Responsibilities

Project Management: Plan, organize, and direct survey projects, ensuring quality control, budgetary control, and adherence to deadlines.

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A Land Surveyor leads complex surveying projects, manages field/office teams, and ensures accuracy in boundary, topographic, and ALTA surveys using advanced technologies like GIS and drones. They mentor junior staff, oversee CAD drafting, and ensure compliance with regulations. This role demands a professional license (PLS) and 5+ years of experience.


Key Responsibilities


  • Project Management: Plan, organize, and direct survey projects, ensuring quality control, budgetary control, and adherence to deadlines.
  • Technical Expertise: Conduct complex boundary re-establishments, prepare legal descriptions, and manage ALTA/NSPS land title surveys.
  • Data Analysis & Mapping: Process data from field crews using software like AutoCAD/Civil 3D to create accurate maps, plats, and records.
  • Team Leadership: Supervise, train, and mentor junior surveyors and field crew members.
  • Field Operations: Oversee the use of GNSS, Total Stations, and drone technology.
  • Liaison: Coordinate with clients, engineers, developers, and government agencies. 


Required Qualifications & Skills


  • Licensure: Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license.
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Surveying, Geomatics, or Civil Engineering.
  • Experience: 5+ years of progressive experience in land surveying.
  • Software Skills: Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D, GIS software, and surveying data processing software.
  • Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of state/federal laws (e.g., Subdivision Map Act), boundary laws, and surveying techniques.
  • Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to manage teams and communicate with clients. 


Physical and Working Conditions


  • Combines office work (analysis/mapping) with field duties.
  • Fieldwork may involve navigating varied, complex, or rugged terrain and potential exposure to weather elements. 

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Lawrenceville, United States
On-site at the office
Who can apply
US

Listing Details

First seen
May 7, 2026
Last seen
May 7, 2026

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