- Work Term: Permanent
- Work Language: English
- Hours: 40 hours per week
- Education: College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma from a program of 1 year to 2 years
- Experience: 5 years or more
Work site environment
OutdoorsAt heightsNoisyDusty
Work setting
Urban areaVarious locations
Tasks
Operate survey instruments and devicesParticipate in field surveysKeep survey information in systematic orderAssist in the calculation, analysis and computation of measurements obtained during field surveysAssist in the preparation of detailed drawings, charts and plansKeep records, measurements and other survey information in systematic orderAnalyze latitude, longitude and angles and compute trigonometric and other calculations to plot features, contours and areas to a specific scaleAssist survey engineers or professional surveyors to develop methods and procedures for conducting field surveysConduct field surveys and operate survey instruments and computer equipment to measure distance, angles, elevations and contoursDetermine precise geographic locations using global positioning systems (GPS) equipmentRecord measurements and other information obtained during field survey activities
Computer and technology knowledge
AutoCADMS Windows
Work conditions and physical capabilities
Tight deadlinesAttention to detailWalkingBending, crouching, kneelingLarge workload
Own tools/equipment
Steel-toed safety bootsHard hatSafety vest
Personal suitability
AccurateDependabilityEfficient interpersonal skillsJudgementOrganizedTeam player
Screening questions
Are you authorized to work in Canada?
Employment terms options
Early morningEveningMorning
Employment terms options
Day
Health benefits
Dental planDisability benefitsHealth care planVision care benefits