Survey Crew Chief

United States
Full Time
Land Surveying
Mid Level
Company: Kapur & Associates
Position: Survey Crew Chief
Location: Various Locations

About Kapur:
Kapur & Associates is a reputable, employee-owned consulting engineering firm that has been providing engineering, survey, site design, transportation, municipal, construction inspection, and construction management services to clients across the United States for over 40 years. We have grown to over 400 professionals and have multiple offices in Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.

At Kapur, we’re looking for candidates who share our ALL-IN commitment to excellence. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about their work, have a strong work ethic, and are committed to delivering outstanding results. We value teamwork, and we are looking for individuals who are collaborative and enjoy working in a team environment.

Summary:
Are you ready to find meaning in your career and tackle challenges head-on? Join Kapur & Associates and shape the future of construction projects nationwide. We're seeking motivated Construction Surveyors to lead staking and layout work, collaborating closely with our regional survey manager and teams to guarantee accurate project execution. Apply now to be part of building America's iconic projects. You'll see the rewards of this career every day you're on the job.

Responsibilities:
  • Treat projects as your own, giving precise attention to detail and adherence to survey fundamentals.
  • Master and regularly adjust surveying equipment to maintain top-notch performance.
  • Employ creativity to tackle challenging project requirements.
  • Foster strong relationships with superintendents, foremen, and project managers to provide premier surveying services.
  • Address survey-related challenges promptly, proposing effective solutions to keep construction progress on schedule.
  • Identify problems quickly with solutions to save our clients time and money.
  • Prioritize safety and maintain detailed records of survey data and project progress.
  • Stay updated with the latest surveying technologies and tools and provide guidance to junior staff.

Qualifications:
  • Proven experience as a Construction Surveyor with expertise in construction staking and layout work.
  • Willingness to travel as needed.
  • Proficiency in using survey equipment: Total Station, GPS devices, and data collectors.
  • Strong understanding of construction plans, engineering drawings, and surveying fundamentals.
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy in data collection.
  • Demonstrated resilience and commitment to meeting demanding project requirements.
  • Disciplined adherence to survey fundamentals.

Kapur is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer. We use E Verify to confirm the eligibility of employees to work in the United States.

 
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