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The position involves providing field surveys, troubleshooting systems and equipment, and addressing a variety of complex problems while interfacing with both internal and external stakeholders. Responsibilities include developing scopes of work, estimating the level of effort required for surveys, scheduling field work, and organizing and maintaining survey-related data. The role requires the utilization of analytical and diagnostic techniques, as well as qualitative and quantitative methods to provide technical services advice. Additionally, the position entails surveying field conditions to obtain topographic and hydrographic information for project incorporation into plans, producing and reviewing survey data processing, conducting quality control checks, mapping, modeling, and managing metadata. The candidate will also develop detailed government estimates that include labor rates, hours of effort, per diem, supplies, and vehicle costs, while utilizing historical data research and logistics to deliver field surveys.