Surveyor
Job Description and Duties
This is the entry, first working, and journey level of professional surveying work at Caltrans. Transportation Surveyors must have knowledge, experience and familiarity with a wide variety of professional field and office land surveying equipment, tools and procedures with which they will perform a wide variety of professional land surveying work in either an office and/or field setting. A Transportation Surveyor will work either (1) under the direction of a licensed land surveyor (Range A through C) or (2) at the licensed professional level in a responsible charge capacity (including signing and sealing documents) (Range D). Transportation Surveyors work under the supervision of a Senior Transportation Surveyor or Transportation Surveyor Party Chief but may also take direction from a lead worker. Travel may be required. Possession of a valid driver’s license is required.
PARF# 04-6-2114 / JC- 503129
Eligibility for hire may be determined by your score on the Transportation Surveyor (Caltrans) exam. For those who do not have current eligibility (e.g., transfer, permissive reinstatement, or voluntary demotions) and/or who will be new to state civil services employment, you must be on the state examination list to be eligible for these positions. To apply for the exam, please click here. Please take this 1-minute Caltrans Recruitment survey to tell us how you found out about this job. https://forms.office.com/g/RyK102ty4G https://youtu.be/oC9wIp8QalI Apply today to join our team! We especially encourage applicants to check out our Caltrans Career Compass tool! The Caltrans Career Compass is a tool to assist and help candidates understand and succeed in applying to Caltrans positions.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Working Conditions
Position located at 111 Grand Ave., Oakland, Alameda County.
Multiple positions may be filled from this recruitment.
Office work condition includes: While at their base of operations, the incumbent will work in a climate‑controlled office. Using a keyboard, mouse or digitizer and video display while sitting, most likely at workstations in cubicles, under artificial light for long periods of time.
Field work environment includes: Incumbent is required to maintain a valid driver’s license within California. Must drive a vehicle to conduct normal work activities in all kinds of settings and conditions, including heavy freeway or highway traffic and in off‑road areas; will work at locations which may expose the Incumbent to adverse conditions including, but not limited to: rough, steep and/or overgrown terrain; great heights; allergen‑producing vegetation including poison oak; insect and reptile bites and/or stings; loud noises; dust; and chemicals; very noisy conditions; extreme weather conditions including hot, cold, wet, dusty and dirty environments. Will walk and work on uneven paved or unpaved areas and along steep slopes. Incumbent must also be tolerant of working within very close range of high‑speed traffic and heavy equipment.
This position may be eligible for telework. The amount of telework is at the discretion of the Department and based on Caltrans’s evolving telework policy. Caltrans supports telework, recognizing that in‑person attendance may be required based on operational needs. Employees are expected to be able to report to their worksites with minimum notification if an urgent need arises. The selected candidate will be required to commute to the headquartered location as needed to meet operational needs. Business travel may be required, and reimbursement considers an employee’s designated headquarters location, primary residence, and may be subject to CalHR regulations or applicable bargaining‑unit contract provisions. All commute expenses to the headquarters will be the responsibility of the selected candidate.
Minimum Requirements
You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification.
Special Requirements
- Appointment to Range D requires a valid Professional Land Surveying License issued by the California Board of Registration for Professional Engineers. For all other ranges, this is not required.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license is required when operating a state owned or leased vehicle.
The tasks performed are detailed and varied, and require the incumbent to be innovative to carry out the Surveying and Right of Way Engineering needs for the Department. Since requests vary greatly, the incumbent has the responsibility to determine what procedure will be used to accomplish the assignment.
Field physical requirements include physical activities such as: hiking for long distances; carrying equipment up to 40 pounds and pushing loads up to 80 pounds; stooping; bending; lifting; hammering with a sledgehammer; driving, sitting, walking or standing for long periods of time; as well as other various physical tasks on an all‑day basis. The incumbent will work with both internal and external contacts; will confer with designers about the right of way location and with right of way agents about appraisal maps and documents requested; will assist land surveyors and engineers from other agencies and members of the public in connection with the State right of way; will represent the Office of Land Surveys, Local Projects Oversight Branch on project development teams. The incumbent must possess a professional attitude and have good phone manners.
Possession of Minimum Qualifications will be verified prior to interview and/or appointment. If you are basing your eligibility on education, you must include your unofficial transcript(s)/diploma for verification. Unofficial, original, or official sealed transcripts will be accepted and may be required upon appointment. Applicants with foreign transcripts/degrees must provide a transcript/degree U.S. equivalency report evaluation that indicates the number of units and degree to which the foreign coursework is equivalent. Please visit either of the following two websites for a list of evaluation agencies: https://www.naces.org/members or https://aice-eval.org. Please redact birthdates and social security numbers.
Desirable Qualifications
Knowledge of basic principles of trigonometry and geometry, mapping and drafting techniques, fundamental plane surveying principles, methods, equipment, materials and safety. Ability to create computer plots with Civil 3D software; comprehend and analyze highway construction plans; interpret legal descriptions of real property; apply and utilize the principles of the California Coordinate System; interpret the Departmental policies and procedures and understand their application to the Right of Way Engineering function; provide appropriate advice regarding such policies and procedures to District Project Management, Design, and Right of Way personnel, private consultants, and local agency representatives; prepare clear and comprehensive reports and technical correspondence; review the work of others for compliance with legal requirements, policies and specification; work effectively with others as a member of an interdisciplinary Project Development Team (PDT); and work independently on the oversight of all phases of Surveying and Right of Way Engineering.
Benefits
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