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City of Des Moines Land Surveyor in Des Moines, Iowa
Land Surveyor
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Land Surveyor
Salary
$33.29 - $39.86 Hourly
Location
Des Moines, IA
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Number
4933-01-2025
Department
Engineering
Division
EG061075 - EG Survey
Opening Date
12/23/2024
Closing Date
1/13/2025 4:00 PM Central
FLSA
Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit
MEA
Occupational Group
Civil Service
Location of Vacancy
Engineering
Recruitment
Entrance
Selection Method
Applicants deemed most qualified may be scheduled for an interview. Qualified applicants who need a reasonable accommodation must inform this office at (515) 283-4213 or TTY Iowa Relay at 711 or 1-800-735-2942, by the application closing.
Description
Benefits
Questions
Distinguishing Features of the Class
The Engineering Department is seeking an experienced Land Surveyor to supervise a land survey crew engaged in performing a variety of field engineering surveys. The principal function of the Land Surveyor is to conduct a variety of semi-professional surveying tasks including serving as crew chief, operating survey equipment, performing calculations, and preparing survey documents.
Ideal candidates will have experience:
Conducting land surveys
Operating technical tools and software such as CADD
Serving as a team lead or crew chief
To review the complete Job Description click here (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/desmoines/classspecs/68038?keywords=surveyor&pagetype=classSpecifications) .
The City of Des Moines promotes a healthy work life balance and offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
Residency Incentive
Volunteer Time
Parental Leave
Vacation and Sick Leave Accruals
12 Paid Holidays
Health/Dental/Life Insurance
Wellness Programs
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Benefit
Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS)
Deferred Compensation Plan matching up to 2.5%
Employee Discounts
Acceptable Experience and Training
Graduation from high school, or possession of a GED, and
Four years of experience in field survey work. Or
An equivalent combination in which each two years of additional experience may be substituted for one year of education, or one year of additional technical education may be substituted for one year of experience.
NOTE: If substituting education for experience, transcripts need to be submitted to the City of Des Moines Human Resources Department; electronically to humanresources@dmgov.org , by fax to 515-237-1680, or by mail to 1551 E MLK Jr Pkwy, Des Moines, IA 50317 by the application deadline date.
Required Special Qualifications
Candidates for positions in this class must pass a post-employment offer physical examination and drug screen; and
Possess a valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility.
Examples of Essential Work (Illustrative Only)
Make field survey crew assignments;
Operates various survey instruments and recorders, to determine lines, angles, distances, elevations, etc and instructs other crew members in their operation;
Instructs subordinates on important details of assignment, plus check field notes and computations submitted by party members for completeness and accuracy;
Provides needed information and demonstrations concerning how to perform certain work tasks to new employees in the same or similar class of positions;
Ability to operate wide variety of current survey equipment, such as levels, total stations, GPS's and other instrumentation as technology changes;
Performs simple engineering and surveying drafting duties as directed;
Keep proper field notes showing distances, angles, benchmarks, etc; checks work for completeness and accuracy;
Make sketches of surveys, keep survey records, and train subordinates on how to do the same;
Perform and assign routine manual work including clearing the line of sight, locating monuments and setting stakes and hubs;.
Performs land surveys and performs surveying duties associated with civic construction projects;
Researches property records at the County and City to help determine land property boundaries;
Interprets various legal documents on land ownership and incorporates findings into property descriptions;
Enters survey instrument data into appropriate computer software, checks and edits, before sending job to project manager.