Surveyor IV Engineering - Mobile, AL at Geebo

Surveyor IV

Company Name:
Hatch Mott MacDonald
Surveyor IV
Job Ref 15132BR
Job Category Quantity surveying
Job Profile Hatch Mott MacDonald (HMM) is an award-winning consulting engineering firm with major success in the fields of architectural services; highway and bridges; aviation; rail and transit; water and water resources; wastewater; environment; municipal engineering; ports and harbors; tunnels; and pipeline services. We have earned a reputation for technical excellence on some of the world's most prominent and challenging projects. With office throughout North America, HMM provides a full range of services, from planning and design through construction management. We are seeking highly motivated individuals to join our dynamic team of professionals in locations throughout the US and Canada.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Job Description
Duties include being familiar with and ensuring that work is completed in accordance with safety requirements, instructing rodman in performance of field surveys, perform basic surveying calculations, deed research and map checks, keep accurate - legible field notes and sketches.
Candidate Specification
Must have at least 5 years' experience as survey crew chief performing boundary and topographic surveys and construction stakeout using GPS and conventional surveying equipment. Ability to travel to different locations as work demands.
Contract Type Temporary
Work Pattern Part-Time
Country United States
Country Region / State Alabama
Position Location Mobile, AL
Recruiter Contact HMM Recruiter
Removal Date 26-Aug-2014
Apply for job Send to friend Save to cart View similar jobsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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