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200+ Latest Available Surveying Jobs in USA
If you are seeking employment in land surveying and you're following the Land Surveyors International Jobs Board, you know there are a LOT of opportunities out there. Today I am sharing over 200 of the latest available surveying jobs in the US for you to apply to. They wouldn't all fit so please see the attached PDF below for all of them... USA Surveying Jobs Feed -50-150perday Title Examiner - Metropolitan Title of Indiana LLC - Fort Wayne, IN Land Surveyor in Training or Professional…
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I am Ali Asghar, I am new in Sacramento,CA and looking for new Land Survey/ AutoCAD Drafrer.
I am working in construction projects (Grading, underground utility's, buildings and road)and I have the experience of drawings (topography, plan and profile, cross section).
I can work with total station, DGPS and Level also AutoCAD Civil3d.
If anyone need please let me know.
Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you.
Ali Asghar Sarwari
[email protected]
9165986679
I am from the Indian , I have 7 years experience in Auto cadd (Survey Related) and looking for better career opportunity in surveying. I have experience in topographic, Auto Cadd and civil 3D and Airport project and infrastructure projects(sewerage line, Roads surveys) . I am willing to undergo further training and can work overtime. If anyone is interesting in me or give me some advise, please contact me at aiby517@gmali.
Hi all! I recruit surveyors here in OHIO, we have several positions open. I was able to get 3 surveyors hired in the last 10 days, salary + benefits. I have two clients aggressively seeking a Professional Surveyor, I also have a client seeking a Crew Chief, and another seeking a survey CAD Drafter, if you are interested get in contact with me ASAP!!! [email protected]
614-339-4772
Hello dear colleagues ,i am a surveyor with 10 years experience and i have a bachelor degree too,i am searching about a job in canada and i want to know about salaries in canada,is there anybody to help me?
Good day! I am from the Philippines and looking for better career opportunity in surveying. I have experience in topographic, hydrographic, cadastral (project control and political boundary) surveys, and teaching. I am primarily interested in geodetic surveys and least squares adjustment. I am willing to undergo further training and can work overtime.
Iam from india,ihave 4 year Gcc experince&owned Gcc driving lience.I have experince in LeicaTotal station&Trimble Gps.Experienced in Airport project and infrastructure projects(sewerage line, Roads)and looking for a job.
Unemployed and looking...
As a Florida licensed land surveyor who has been out of work since September of 2011, I have found that even though firms are not hiring full time employees, they need people with field and cad experience to accomodate short term needs when business becomes too much of a burden for their current staff. With that in mind, I have been able to keep busy enough to afford white bread and bologna. When I send a resume as a response to a posted job, I include in my cover letter that I would be willing to fill in any position required to handle unexpected increases in the work load. I have gone as far as to offer to fill in when a rodman calls in sick. If you can make yourself available at a moment's notice, you may be able to create a job market by offering yourself as a 'fill in' for emergency situations, but make sure that your fee is enough to compensate you for your experience and abilities as well as the inconvenience of being available at a moment's notice. I know that I can be a great rodman for $35 per hour for a few days and it will be worth it to the firm that hires me as well.
One other option for getting hired... as embarassing as it may be, is to attend the local chapter surveying society meetings and when the chapter president asks if there is any 'new business', raise your hand and announce that you are currently available for full or part time work and be prepared to briefly list your abilities, special skills, licenses, experience and dependability in one minute or less. It's best not to appear to be too desperate for work or members will get the idea that you have issues that are keeping you from being hired the conventional way... watching the Internet job posts and submitting resumes.
Times are tough and I have had a difficult time finding work for the last two and a half years, but I have found that I can still find firms that will use me when they know my skills and have workload bottlenecks. I would love to have a full time job, but I need to improvise to pay the rent and keep my phone on. I just turned sixty years old in December, so it's not getting easier to find work. I didn't want to retire at 62, but it may be my only option if we don't pull out of this Obama economy.
Well, I don't want to get on a rant. Just wanted to share my thoughts.
Dean R. Davis, PSM
Bonita Springs, Florida