Professional Land Surveyor
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveyor -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveyor
Overview
Under general supervision, office work associated with the preparation and review of survey documents related to engineering, construction, topographic, boundary, and other engineering surveys, as well as the oversight and occasional participation in the related fieldwork.
Essential Functions Office WorkPreparation and review of survey documents of in-house and contract personnel; enter, compute and verify field data and record property information with the aid of CAD workstation; prepare construction documents; research and produce sealed survey documents such as Right-of-Way strip maps, easements, legal descriptions and other documents; help solve problems and participate in unusual surveying projects; review office and field work for completeness and accuracy;
maintain records and prepare reports; meet with engineers and survey consultants, and in‑house personnel to enforce and assure correctness and overall consistency of District documents.
Oversee the work and/or serve as a team leader for a field survey party engaged in establishing property lines, construction staking, topographic and other engineering surveys.
Additional ResponsibilitiesPerform related work as required or as delegated by supervisors.
Qualifications Training and ExperienceGraduation from high school or equivalent and completion of 30 college credit hours, or Certificate of Applied Management I; and four years of progressively responsible experience in sub‑professional field engineering work, including two years of experience as a survey party chief.
Desirable Knowledge,Skills and Abilities
Strong working knowledge of AutoCAD and associated software, skill in making surveying computations and calculations; skill in the review and overseeing the work of others; skill in handling contacts with general public, state, city and county agencies, and employees of other utilities; considerable knowledge of field surveying and surveying instruments; considerable knowledge of mathematics as applied to engineering survey work; considerable skill in the use of modern field survey instruments including total stations and GPS.
Special Requirements- Professional Land Survey License (PLS) in the State of Missouri.
- Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the state in which employee resides.
- Pursuant to MSD's "Substance Abuse Policy and Procedures," this position has been designated as safety sensitive and candidate must pass a Non‑D.O.T. Drug Test for this position. Employees occupying this position are not subject to Federal (D.O.T.) Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations.
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