Job Information
ORION MARINE CONSTRUCTION INC Surveyor (Travel) # OMC-1489 in PORT LAVACA, Texas
This position is accountable for overseeing a variety of duties to facilitate the completion of channels, placement areas, road, building sites, and other structures. In addition, the incumbent must oversee completion of legal descriptions for the taking and marking of right-of-way. Work is performed by processing surveys for determination of boundary lines, retracement of government survey lines, and re-establishment of land survey corners.
The incumbent must support the guiding beliefs and core values of Orion, which are centered onSafety, Quality,Delivery,andTeamworkmost importantly, with each built upon the all-important foundation ofIntegrity.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Takes direction from Survey Party Chief to ensure that all surveys conducted are in compliance to the plan lines and grades as specified in job plans and specifications of project.
Performs hydrographic and inland surveys of marine dredging projects assigned to OMC survey crews.
Performs quality control surveys for each dredging project and forwards data to office to be processed.
Locates and marks disposal area limits, laying out alignment and controls of leveed disposal areas, coordination of cross-sections, both on land and on water, and recording and plotting same.
Documents all field notes on project surveys so information can be sent to the office.
Conducts land surveys for determination of boundary lines, retracement of government survey lines, and re-establishment of land survey corners.
Applies basic survey skills, i.e., transit and level work, in performance of the job. Including maintenance and upkeep of all survey equipment.
Makes ties to property lines and government land corners.
Assembles field data, reduces field notes and makes survey calculations.
Establishes control for alignment and benchmarks; makes required line and elevation ties to existing centerlines and U.S.G.S. benchmarks.
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