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Survey Crew Chief
- Workplace
- On-site
- Commitment
- Contract
- Seniority
- Mid-Level
- Salary
- CA$30 - CA$36/hr
- Posted
Location
Timmins, Canada
The Survey Crew Chief will support mining, construction, and infrastructure development in Northern Ontario by performing boundary surveys, topographic surveys, high-precision surveys, construction layout, and data collection using traditional and modern survey instruments. The role also involves mentoring new field staff and maintaining safe workplace operations.
Responsibilities
- Assess field and documentary evidence to perform boundary surveys
- Perform pre-engineering, topographic surveys
- Read and decipher design documents for basic layout calculations
- Perform high-precision surveys such as industrial layout, deformation monitoring, levelling, and static control network surveys
- Perform construction layout for anchor bolt locations, grid lines, formwork, concrete piers, and footings
- Collect field data using traditional survey instruments such as total station and high precision levels as well as GPS field equipment
- Oversee QC of data collection ensuring that field notes and daily downloads are complete
- Collect terrestrial scanning and UAV data
- Interact with clients while onsite
- Maintain safe workplace operations in compliance with our health and safety policies and procedures
- Mentor and train new field staff
Requirements
- You have at least three (3) years of practical related work experience
- You are proficient in setting up, operating, and troubleshooting conventional and GPS survey equipment or similar
- You are familiar with static control surveys, high-precision layout work, and 1st order levelling techniques (or are willing and able to learn)
- You have knowledge of Ontario survey evidence and the Acts, Standards, and Regulations as they relate to performing cadastral surveys
- You are willing to travel consistently for site inspections and fieldwork, including outside of the Timmins area. This role requires frequent travel, up to 75% of hours worked.
- You are proficient in the operation of ATVs/UTVs/snowmobiles
- You exercise independent judgment within defined parameters and in alignment with business objectives
- You can pivot and alter approach or recommendations to accomplish desired results
Benefits
- Competitive salary, benefits plan, and company pension plan
- A fantastic culture, team, and energetic work environment
- Social activities, company sponsored events, and opportunities to give back to our local community
- Flexible working hours
- Coaching and mentoring programs
- Scholarship programs for family members
- Opportunities to travel and work across Canada