INSTRUMENT MAN at Corporate Environmental Risk Management
Mobile, Alabama, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Survey Instruments Operation, Coordinate Geometry (COGO), Field Note Taking, Distance Measurement, Staking, Brush Clearing, Data Gathering, Algebra, Geometry, Driving

Industry

Civil Engineering

Description
JOB DESCRIPTION ESSENTIAL DUTIES: * Operate survey instruments virtually every day with little or no supervision, while striving to increase speed and accuracy * Perform Coordinate Geometry (COGO) functions such as inverse, resection, stake a line, translate and rotate coordinates in the field * Make field book notes and sketches of data gathered at job site * Call out reading or writes station number and reading in notebook * Mark points of measurement with elevation, station number, or other identifying mark * Measure distance between survey points with steel tape, cloth tape or electronic instruments * Mark measuring points with keel (marking crayon), paint sticks, scratches, tacks, or stakes * Place stakes at designated points and drives them into ground at specified elevation * Cut and clears brush and trees from line of survey Perform other duties as directed by Crew Chief and/or professional surveyor
Responsibilities
The primary duty involves operating survey instruments daily with minimal supervision to increase speed and accuracy while performing Coordinate Geometry functions in the field. Responsibilities also include documenting gathered data through notes and sketches, marking measurement points, and clearing vegetation from the survey line.
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