
Senior Construction & Field Survey Specialist 2025
- Sundance, WY
- $29.70-33.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Culture of public service and a commitment to work/life balance
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- State Retirement plan and additional savings opportunities (deferred compensation)
- Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays
- Performs Contract Administration duties.
- Conducts a comprehensive verification of design plans and associated documents and submits engineering change proposals when required.
- Supervises, advises, and schedules crew members.
- Surveys, tests, inspects, and ensures safety and documentation associated with construction projects.
- Ensures all construction-related activities are done promptly.
- Conducts or arranges for crew training in computer software, survey procedures, safety and construction procedures, and practices.
- Establishes preliminary project cost estimates by reviewing the project scope and estimating quantities.
- Makes engineering recommendations after the project scope is determined and continually reviews and comments on plans as they develop.
- Checks documentation and quantities of work for the contractor's payment.
- Coordinated WYDOT projects with other states, federal, city, and county entities, utility companies, and private landowners.
- Communicate with other WYDOT programs to gather supplemental information to ensure schedules are met.
- Directs positive public relations with people directly concerned with construction projects, including contractors, suppliers, landowners, businesses, and the traveling public.
- Partners with contractors at all project phases to ensure that construction projects are completed on time, on budget, at an acceptable quality level, and in a safe manner.
- Ensures WYDOT standards are being met.
- Prepares daily and weekly reports.
- Reviews proposed plans, reports, and data for details, accuracy, completeness, and changes as required.
- Analyze designs and field verify that the design matches existing conditions.
- Calculates project quantities, including land area, earth movement, bill of materials, and cost estimates, and verifies cost reports.
- Prepares horizontal and vertical alignment calculations from preliminary survey data.
- Resolves geometric and trigonometric problems encountered.
- Annotates aerial photographs, takes measurements, field verifies utilizing survey level, and calculates from photographs.
- Prepares preliminary designs and makes recommendations for construction projects; develops detailed plans.
- Oversees moderate to major construction projects by documenting pay quantities, directing subordinates' work schedules, and working with contractors for quality control.
- Ensures that materials sampling and testing are performed properly; audits material summaries for QA/QC purposes.
- Responsible for all field survey work.
- Trains subordinate personnel in proper procedures and methods of inspection, surveying, and documentation.
- Communicates internally and externally regarding project information and courses of action/consequences on larger projects.
- Knowledge of methods and techniques of surveying and engineering drawing calculations.
- Knowledge of concepts, principles, and practices of highway engineering and roadway planning, construction, and design.
- Knowledge of computer software used in the design and calculation of project information.
- Knowledge in the operation of Trimble Geodometer and GPS equipment.
- Skills in surveying, material testing, documentation, computer, and calculator operation.
- Skills in critical thinking and complex problem-solving.
- Skills in judgment and decision-making.
- Skills in material testing, including soils and aggregate, concrete, and asphalt.
- Ability to interpret plans, specifications, and project documentation and ensure contractors adhere to appropriate documentation throughout projects.
- Knowledge of WYDOT policies, procedures, and engineering principles related to highway design and construction.
- Knowledge of Standard Plans and their application of them on a site-specific basis. Knowledge of Geopak and Micro-station.
3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Construction and Field Surveying) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Construction and Field Survey SpecialistCertificates, Licenses, Registrations:
NoneOREducation:Bachelor's DegreeExperience:0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Construction and Field Surveying) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Construction and Field Survey Specialist
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
NoneNecessary Special RequirementsPHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Ability to work in all weather conditions and terrain.
- Ability to lift at least 50 pounds.
- Ability to work in close proximity to heavy equipment.
- FLSA: Non-Exempt
- Travel is required.
- Weekend work is required.
- The Wyoming Department of Transportation is a Drug-Free Workplace.
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