CEI · 1 day ago
Right of Way Survey Technician
CEI is a company that focuses on construction and land acquisition projects. They are seeking a Right of Way Survey Technician to support land acquisition, easement development, and survey verification for transmission right of way projects.
Information TechnologyIT ManagementMechanical EngineeringSoftware
Responsibilities
Perform abstract and title reviews on fee-simple property and easement acquisitions
Identify exceptions, adverse conveyances, rights of way, and restrictions to ensure no conflicts with proposed land use
Analyze property descriptions, options, and R/W requirements for accuracy and completeness
Compile information necessary for right of way purchases and easements
Develop basemaps to support transmission R/W development projects
Write legal descriptions for land and R/W purchases
Check and verify the accuracy of drawings prepared for legal files, deeds, and agreements
Assist with plotting survey information and preparing R/W and property plans
Interpret aerial photographs, contour maps, survey notes, and related materials
Develop scopes of work and Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for survey vendors performing transmission basemap or R/W projects
Qualification
Required
Proficiency in AutoCAD and Carlson (required)
Practical knowledge of surveying duties and principles
Experience reviewing title abstracts and writing legal deed descriptions and related drawings
Strong mathematical background (algebra, trigonometry) related to survey calculations
Proficiency using desktop computers, calculators, and performing survey-related calculations
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Demonstrated sound judgment and ability to maintain confidentiality
Knowledge of GIS applications, LiDAR data usage, and PASDA information
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
401k
Company
CEI
CEI is at the forefront of providing software solutions for pressure vessel design and welding procedure management, being the first company to offer a solution for ASME Section VIII and Section IX over 30 years ago.