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Surveyor

Pittsburgh, PA

Fay, S&B USA Construction is a family of diversified heavy-civil and industrial construction companies recognized for safe and innovative infrastructure solutions.  Our team of experienced professionals demonstrate an unparalleled commitment to safety on all of our projects, which has led to numerous local and national awards.  We excel on projects with tight schedules and difficult working conditions without compromising our number one core value of working safely. Our innovative solutions and customer focused approach provide our clients with unmatched safety, quality and value.

Summary:  

Provide surveying service which includes technical and administrative direction for layout and surveying personnel, including scheduling, training, assigning work activities and monitoring performance. Insures all primary, secondary and layout control data comply with engineering standards. Issues, edits and maintains all field engineering books and records. Ensure all inspections, sign-off, etc. are complete and comply with procedures. Ensure construction work complies with design drawings.  This role will report to the Chief of Surveying.

Responsibilities/Functions:

  • Manage all Survey and Layout Activities
  • Coordinate and schedule work with Project Directors, Project Managers, Project Engineers, Superintendents and Estimating
  • Maintaining a high level of expertise in GPS/Survey equipment, software and methodology
  • Maintain, track, inventory, manage and coordinate use of survey and machine and control equipment
  • Performs review tasks (QA/QC) for 3D modeling and grading
  • Maintain, track, inventory, manage and coordinate use of GPS, survey and machine control equipment
  • Provides work control lines and elevations that are required for accurate measurement and correct installation of materials by crafts, i.e., forms for concrete pours, anchor bolts, piping hangers and supports, etc.
  • Set-up protocols to assure accuracy of permanent work
  • Modifies, directs or assists in the modification existing construction documents
  • Provides checking of as-built conditions that require the use of surveying techniques
  • Provides topographic and cross-section surveys as required for planning and payment quantities
  • Provides quantity calculations as required
  • Documents surveying activities and maintains surveying equipment
  • Effectively supervises surveying technician and surveying trainee personnel
  • Coordinates surveying activities with the assigned engineer to meet the construction requirements
  • Communicates and reinforces the Company vision, values and goals
  • Performs additional assignments per supervisor’s direction

Essential skills and experience:

  • The ideal candidate will be licensed or working toward licensure and have a minimum of 1-3 years of practical field experience in Heavy Highway construction with use of Machine Control and the ability to use design software such as AutoCAD, C3D or Carlson Civil. 

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, or crouch; and see and hear well (either naturally or with correction), stand; walk, (stand for long periods of time) handle, or feel; use arms and hands to reach for, handle and manipulate objects. The employee must frequently work or walk on uneven ground and is required to wear steel toed boots at all times. It is mandatory that the employee wear approved personal protective equipment.  Employee will perform a variety of duties while exposed to outside elements, working at heights, and confined or enclosed spaces.

What We Offer:

Competitive compensation, medical/dental/vision coverage, paid PTO, 401k with a company match, training, career planning, and more.

Core Values:

Work Safely: Safety is our Culture

Deliver Return:  Earning a fair profit increases our long-term value

Value People: Take Care of Employees and They Will Take Care of Clients

Act with Integrity: Honesty Builds Trust

Provide Solutions: Better Solutions Yield Greater Satisfaction

S&B USA Construction and all its affiliate companies are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all aspects of employment to qualified individuals without regard to the following criteria: race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, mental or physical disability, age, familial or marital status, ancestry, military status, veteran status or genetic information as well as any other prohibited criteria under any local, state or federal law applicable to S&B USA Construction. As part of the firm’s equal employment opportunity statement, S&B USA Construction will also take affirmative action to ensure that minorities, females, veterans, and qualified people with disabilities are considered for employment and promotional opportunities.

If a reasonable accommodation is needed for the interview process, Please contact Human Resources at recruiting@shikunusa.com or Phone: 412-471-4200 ext. 1032

Agency Policy:  Please refer to our Agency Policy and disclaimer statement regarding resume submissions.  https://www.shikunusa.com/notice-to-staffing-agencies

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