Full-Time

Land Surveyor

Posted on Jul 15

Pollock & Wright

2070 Notre Dame AveWinnipeg, MBR3H 0J8

Personal Suitability

Effective interpersonal skills; Accurate; Team player; Excellent oral communication; Excellent written communication; Judgement; Organized

Computer and Technology Knowledge

MS Excel; MS Word; AutoCAD; MS Outlook; Computer-aided design (CAD)

Work Location Information Rural area; Urban area

Ability to Supervise Working groups; 3-4 people

Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities

Manual dexterity; Attention to detail; Sitting; Combination of sitting, standing, walking

Transportation/Travel Information

Vehicle supplied by employer; Willing to travel; Valid driver's licence

Own Tools/Equipment Steel-toed safety boots

Security and Safety Bondable; Criminal record check

Survey Specialization

Topographic; Subdivisions; Law; Land development; Geodetic; General urban; Construction; Condominiums

Work Setting Private sector land surveying establishments

Additional Skills

Read and interpret blueprints, maps, drawings and specifications; Supervise other land surveyors and/or field crews

Field Skills Experience

Traditional survey equipment; Total station operation; Operate GPS (Global Positioning System) and other navigation equipment

Specific Skills

Advise and provide consultation on matters related to legal surveys; Prepare or supervise the preparation and compilation of all data and documents related to surveys of real property boundaries; Plan, direct and supervise or conduct surveys to establish legal boundaries of properties; Develop survey plans, methods and procedures for conducting legal surveys; Certify and assume liability for surveys made to establish real property boundaries; Survey and lay out subdivisions for rural and urban development; Determine precise locations using electronic distance measuring equipment; Analyze, manage and display data using geographic information systems and computer-aided design and drafting

Experience Experience an asset

Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)

Licensure by federal, provincial or territorial authorities; Licensure by the Association of Canada Lands Surveyors (ACLS)

Education College/CEGEP

Languages English

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