Concrete Paving Stringless Survey Technician
Duit Construction
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Stringless Paving Operations: Operate and monitor stringless paving systems using robotic total stations and field computers.
- Elevation & Alignment Control: Ensure paving operations meet specified tolerances for grade and smoothness.
- Site Setup & Verification: Set up robotic instruments, check into control points and benchmarks, and verify project data against design plans.
- Equipment Handling: Maintain and troubleshoot survey and machine control equipment for consistent, reliable performance.
- Work harmoniously, cooperatively, and courteously with others at all times.
- Follow directions and instructions from supervisors.
- Perform a variety of tasks and duties that may change often as the work conditions require.
- Work within defined standards of accuracy.
- Work in a variety of weather conditions, including temperatures over 85 degrees and below 40 degrees.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
- Punctuality & Dependability: You must be reliable, show up on time every time, and be ready to work long shifts, including early mornings and late evenings.
- Willingness to Travel: Job sites may be located up to five hours from your home, with extended overnight stays required during the workweek.
- Basic Computer Proficiency: Must be able to send emails, manage files (e.g., Excel spreadsheets), and transfer data to/from flash drives and field computers.
- Outdoor Work Readiness: Comfortable working in all weather conditions including extreme heat, cold, and rain.
- Ability to use arms and hand to reach for, handle, and manipulate objects.
- Ability to do physical labor and other strenuous physical tasks.
- Ability to perform frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, bending, lifting, pushing, and pulling.
- Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds unassisted.
- Must be able to see and hear well (naturally or with correction.)
- Ability to travel and work overtime, as requested.
- Field Adaptability: Quick thinking and problem-solving skills to navigate less-than-ideal field conditions.
- Surveying Knowledge: Familiarity with total stations, control point verification, and basic surveying concepts.
- Plan Reading: Ability to interpret plan and profile sheets and digital project files.
- Basic Electronics: Understanding of multimeters and ability to troubleshoot minor electrical issues in the field.
- Tool Proficiency: Comfortable using hand tools to install, maintain, or remove components of the machine control system.