Surveys Aide

Arkansas Department of TransportationLittle Rock, AR

About The Position

Applicable to Surveys Field Position: Under general supervision, this position is responsible for measuring distances and traversing across various terrains to gather accurate information detailing land characteristics. This position will assist and work with other members on a survey crew. Work will require contact with the public. Examples of Work The following examples are intended only as illustrations of various types of work performed. No attempt is made to be exhaustive. Related, similar, or other logical duties are performed as assigned. The Department may require employees to perform functions beyond those contained in job descriptions. The Department may modify job descriptions based on Department needs. The Arkansas Department of Transportation is an "at will" employer.

Requirements

  • The educational equivalent to a diploma from an accredited high school.
  • Experience with the use of computers.
  • Physical ability to work with hand tools.
  • Ability to traverse over rugged terrain, through water and work in an outdoor environment.
  • Ability to stand and operate surveying equipment for at least two hours without a break.
  • Ability to carry 50 pounds of equipment and supplies with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Knowledge of math as it relates to surveying, including trigonometry and geometry.
  • Ability to adapt to evolving technology as it relates to surveying, including handheld field computers, desktop computer applications, and electronic surveying instruments.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience or education in control, engineering design, or land surveying preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Clean and care of survey equipment.
  • Clean and service survey vehicles.
  • Use hand tools such as sledge, axe, chainsaw, kaiser blade, shovel, etc.
  • Clear brush for view; climb trees to trim limbs.
  • Set up safety equipment and flag traffic when necessary.
  • Traverse rugged terrain including, but not limited to, bluffs, creeks and streams, brush and timber, fences, etc.
  • Carry signposts, reinforcing bars, and other materials.
  • Use survey instruments, calculators, automated electronic data collectors, and GPS equipment.
  • Keep track of expenses and prepare individual expense reports.
  • Train in reading and plotting land descriptions and the use of computers.
  • Perform field reconnaissance for Public Land Survey System (PLSS) monuments.
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