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SUE Analyst

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

McAdams is a full-service land planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, transportation, and geomatics firm located in North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Florida. We seek to partner with our clients to create meaningful experiences through inspired design. Our employees are what make McAdams different. We bring experiences to the forefront of everything we do, and to do that takes special people.

Position Overview

The SUE Analyst is responsible for planning, conducting, and directing one or more projects within the Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) team. This role supports the Geomatics department’s efforts to accurately locate, identify, and assess subsurface utilities—reducing utility conflict risks and improving project safety. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a positive attitude, a willingness to learn, and the ability to train and mentor others.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate company equipment to accurately locate and identify subsurface utilities
  • Lead and manage SUE field teams, providing guidance, training, and mentorship
  • Oversee field operations including utility designation, vacuum excavation, mapping, and data collection
  • Collaborate with project managers to develop work plans, schedules, and budgets
  • Use advanced geophysical equipment and technologies to locate and map underground utilities
  • Utilize ground penetrating radar and other geophysical methods for utility detection
  • Coordinate and communicate effectively with clients, utility owners, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders
  • Implement quality control procedures to ensure accuracy and completeness of SUE data
  • Exercise extreme caution near utility facilities and follow all job site safety protocols
  • Visit project sites to identify and verify project limits
  • Organize field work and direct crew members
  • Read and interpret utility records, survey drawings, and highway design plans
  • Designate existing utilities using electromagnetic and geophysical technologies
  • Collect field data accurately and efficiently, and deliver to CAD
  • Provide QA/QC on SUE projects
  • Maintain updated knowledge of innovative SUE technologies and techniques
  • Assist with operation and maintenance of vacuum excavation truck
  • Train field staff and reinforce standards
  • Enforce company safety policies and procedures
  • Represent McAdams professionally in the field
  • Follow Geomatics department guidelines and standards
  • Maintain a safe and respectful work environment

Skills & Experience

  • High School diploma or GED required
  • 5+ years of progressive experience in the SUE industry
  • Minimum 2 years of survey experience
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a diverse team
  • Strong analytical, goal-driven, and problem-solving skills
  • Proficient with EM, survey, and GPR locating equipment
  • Skilled in reading utility as-built/schematic records
  • Working knowledge of conventional and GPS survey equipment
  • Willingness to travel and work on vacuum excavation trucks
  • Strong technical and behavioral traits: detail-oriented, methodical, honest, adaptable, and consistent
  • Valid driver’s license with acceptable motor vehicle record
  • Must pass a drug test

Work Environment & Physical Demands

  • Outdoor work in varying environmental conditions
  • Long-term standing and frequent walking required
  • Frequent use of hands for typing, grasping, and repetitive motion
  • Ability to lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs frequently and up to 100 lbs occasionally
  • Must be able to stand or walk 8–12 hours per day
  • Physical abilities required: seeing, smelling, hearing, talking, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, twisting, crouching, crawling, reaching, grasping, sitting, standing, walking
  • Weekend, overtime, overnight work, and travel may be required
  • Additional physical duties may be necessary

McAdams is an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion, gender (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran's status, or any other legally protected status.

If you need assistance with our online application system process, please contact the Human Resources Team at 919.361.5000 or hrteam@mcadamsco.com. 

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