Crew Chief
Company: Professional Engineering Consultant
Location: Oklahoma City
Posted on: April 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Summary:The Crew Chief is a crucial member of our
surveying team, responsible for leading and overseeing their survey
crew in the execution of land surveying projects. This role
involves the management of field survey activities, equipment, and
personnel to ensure accurate data collection and the successful
completion of survey projects. The Crew Chief plays a pivotal role
in maintaining project quality, safety, and efficiency.Duties and
Responsibilities:Plan, organize, and lead the survey crew in the
execution of field surveys, including control surveys, boundary
surveys, topographic surveys, construction layout, as-built
surveys, ALTA surveys, transportation surveys and other survey
related tasksEnsure accurate and precise data collection using
surveying instruments, including total stations, GPS, levels, LiDAR
scanners and data collectorsSupervise the establishment of survey
control points, benchmarks, and reference pointsMaintain and manage
vehicles and surveying equipment, ensuring that it is in optimal
working condition and properly calibratedManage the inventory of
field supplies and equipment to ensure adequate resources for
survey projectsCollect, analyze, and verify the accuracy and
quality of the survey data to generate detailed maps, plans, and
reportsIdentifying and resolving discrepancies or errorsPrepare and
verify mathematical calculations related to surveying and basic
engineering; compute and adjust angles, distances, bearings,
traverses, and elevations; interpret and compute field data, and
evaluate for accuracy and completeness; maintain accurate survey
and non-survey related records in the form of field notes, reports,
and sketches; maintain vertical and horizontal control notes in
files, field book, and computer--Conduct project research, secure
equipment, use safety techniques, perform the survey operation,
handle the equipment, record data, and perform other associated
duties for the purpose of delivering a successful project--Prepare,
review and maintain all job sheets, load trucks, anticipate any
extra materials and have a plan for all crew members being
supervisedAnalyze record data, deeds, and plats for property and
boundary controlAnswer questions and provides information to the
public concerning surveying activities--Make sure the services and
materials the client has received meets a quality standard and that
all possible energy education measures were performed and completed
by crewsComplete required paperwork for jobs before and after
completionsEnforce--Client specific safety protocols and best
practices during field operations to protect the survey crew and
the public; ensure safety devices are present and in use as
appropriate; may place traffic control devices and/or direct
trafficEnsure adherence to local, state, and federal regulations
and surveying standards.Train, mentor, and provide guidance to
survey crew membersAssign tasks, manage work schedules, and
supervise the performance of surveying field personnelMonitor daily
production, performance, and hours.Coordinate with clients and
project managers to address project requirements, issues, and
changesMaintain effective communication and rapport with clients
and landowners during field surveysEnsure daily uploads of all
data, photos, field notes, safety reports, and any other project
related informationEnter accurate time logs for crew for hours
workedAssist in the preparation of survey reports and
deliverablesMaintain constant awareness of safety practices of the
workers and clientsOther projects and responsibilities may be added
at the company's discretionSpecial Knowledge, skills and
abilities:Exhibits responsibility for both survey equipment and
other survey personnel.--Able to validate minimum experience
requirements for Fundamentals of Surveying Exam preferred--Able to
validate minimum experience requirements for Professional Surveying
Exam --Ability to work 50+ hours per week and weekends when
necessary--Willing to travel up to 20% of the time--Understand
potential outdoor hazards associated with working outdoors such as
obstacles, straddling, climbing, crawling, and wading to traverse
obstaclesEducation and Experience:Associate's degree or equivalent
from two-year college or technical school; or six months to one
year of related experience, and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience preferredMinimum of three
(3) years of experience in land surveying with a proven track
record of progressively responsible roles--Proficient in using
surveying instruments (Total Stations, GPS, Levels, etc.). and
software (AutoCAD, Trimble Business Center etc.)Strong knowledge of
surveying principles, techniques, and proceduresExcellent
leadership and team management skillsStrong organizational and
problem-solving abilitiesEffective communication and client
relationship management skillsValid driver's license and
willingness to travel to various job sites--Legally authorized to
work in the U.S. without sponsorship--Data collection basics, CAD
skills, Proficient in Microsoft Office --Possesses above average
mathematical knowledge and ability to operate tablets and computers
-- -- ----License and Certification:P.S. or L.S.I.T. preferred but
not requiredWork Environment:PEC values a healthy work environment,
and we focus on working efficiently and collaboratively to ensure
quality and productive work as well as quality time away from the
office. The work environment is friendly, respectful, and team
oriented with daily peer interactions regarding work progress,
client needs and project-specific technical issues. We strive to
create an enjoyable work environment with support and opportunities
for positive career growth. Much of the work will be conducted in a
field setting. The position requires mobility and driving. Duties
involved require moving materials that weigh up to 25-50 pounds
frequently and able to carry 50 pounds over rough terrain for at
least 100 yards. --Will lift 85-100 pounds and on an occasional
basis. Manual dexterity and coordination are required over 50% of
the work period while operating equipment such as computer
keyboard, mouse, calculator and similar machines. Bending,
reaching, standing, and walking required. Continuously stand for up
to 4 or more hours per day. Work outdoors in various weather and
topographical conditions for long periods of time. Outdoor
temperatures can range from above 100 degrees F to below zero
degrees F.--Supervisory Responsibilities--(if there are no
supervisor responsibilities, put N/A):--N/A--PEC is an
AA/EEO/Veteran/Disabled employer.PI5c0ddcbad777-25660-36975236
Keywords: Professional Engineering Consultant, Oklahoma City , Crew Chief, Other , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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