Survey Technician II - Instrumentman
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Survey Technician II - Instrumentman

Audubon Companies

Location: Canonsburg,PA, USA

Date: 2024-11-15T11:40:33Z

Job Description:
External DescriptionAudubon is currently seeking a Survey Technician II - Instrumentman to join our team in the Northeast area of the United States. The Survey Technician II - Instrumentman reports to the Survey Party Chief, the Survey Mapping Manager and Operations Managerwhen applicable, the Survey Technician II - Instrumentman participates on survey crews engaged in surveying.PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Key Areas of Responsibility will include:
  • Keeps Survey Party Chief apprised of applicable daily survey activities.
  • Keeps in close contact with the applicable Survey Party Chief to assure a full understanding of the scope of services of projects.
  • Learns to and ultimately assists Party Chief in downloading data collected daily and transmitting the data files.
  • Is prepared daily to assist clients in the field including the appropriate attire for field services. This includes but is not limited to your vehicle, steel toed boots, fire resistant clothing, hard hat, safety goggles, gloves, and earplugs.
  • Demonstrates the ability to operate GPS, conventional total station, data collectors, and other surveying equipment is required.
  • Responsible for submitting time sheet and expense information to the applicable Survey Party Chief weekly by the Survey Party Chief's specified deadline. This includes submitting photographs of receipts being submitting for reimbursement.
  • Responsible for contacting the Survey Party Chief and/or Survey and Mapping Manager to trouble shoot any technical difficulties the survey crew encounters.
  • Responsible for notifying the Operations Manager immediately if any equipment sustains damage or is not working properly.
  • Serves as a mentor, training new Rodman on an as needed basis.
  • Attends kick-off meetings with the Survey Manager and clients as needed.
  • Performs and participates on survey crews for various surveying services, including but not limited to preliminary surveys, construction staking, as-built surveys, depth of cover surveys, topographic surveys, re-route surveys, crossings surveys, ILI tracking, AGM placement, anomaly staking, and repair documentation and tank surveys/measurements.
  • Confirms with the Project Manager that all data has been received and meets the client's needs and scope of services prior to demobilizing from any job site.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS:The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required for the position:
  • Minimum of a High School diploma or general education degree (GED).
  • Completion of land surveying and land law coursework desirable.
  • Requires at least 1+ years of relevant experience performing various types of preliminary surveys, construction staking, as-built surveys, depth of cover surveys, topographic surveys, ILI tracking, AGM placement, anomaly staking, and repair documentation and tank surveys/measurements, 2+ years preferred.
  • Knowledge requirements: Working knowledge of survey equipment.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate GPS, conventional total station, data collectors, and other surveying equipment is required.
  • Working knowledge and operational capabilities on Trimble, Sokkia, RD Locators, Pin Locators units.
  • A valid driver's license and clean driving record is required for this position.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Excel desirable.
No recruiters, please!Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/DisabledWorking at AudubonClient-focused. People-powered. Safety-driven. The Audubon Family of Companies provides professional consulting solutions to the energy industry. For over 25 years, our proven reputation for operational excellence and dedication to client satisfaction has helped us become a leading service provider to some of the biggest names in oil and gas. Our team of over 1,000 of the country's top professionals can deliver a full range of consulting services, from EPCM to field solutions and operational support.At Audubon we are always growing, though we never lose sight of our commitment to excellence. Our focus on flexibility and our demand for unsurpassed quality control over continue to guide our growth as they have since our inception. We realize that service goes beyond plugging in a professional skill set. Service means flexibility. Service means understanding and solving project challenges in dynamic environments. Service means communication. We pride ourselves on providing the service of the quality which allows us to implement efficient solutions that deliver immediate value and long-term returns. Our dedication to people requires an equal dedication to safety. Our rigorous safety program helps us maintain a safe and incident-free work environment from the desktop to the pipeline trench. Our people drive the quality and efficiency that have established Audubon as a leader in the oil and gas industry - their growth and safety are at the core of our business.
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