Project Surveyor
Company: T. Baker Smith
Location: Lafayette
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Project Surveyor Position Purpose Plans, designs,
and directs surveying projects. This is a technical position
involved in non-routine and complex assignments. The Project
Surveyor is a licensed professional land surveyor (PLS) that
creates, reviews, and certifies survey documents and legal records.
Works with the Project Manager to develop project deliverables
which are incorporated into the project. The Project Surveyor may
begin to handle some project management tasks but will primarily
work on technical aspects. Essential Functions Leads technical
tasks on projects Participates in project planning, including
preparation of scope, schedule, and project planning items. Leads
the technical survey effort on projects. Assembles pertinent
reference data before field surveys and prepares field packs.
Directs field data collection. Visits project site to monitor
progress and other duties per the contract documents. Mentors and
may lead younger surveyors and technicians on technical tasks.
Develops project deliverables Prepares or modifies maps, land
divisions, titles, deeds, monuments, and records. Assure documents
are in accordance with project and applicable standards.
Collaborates with project team members Coordinates with the overall
Project Manager and project team, including the client, on tasks.
Attends project, client and public meetings, day, or night. Task
quality, schedule, and budget adherence Optimizes the scope,
budget, and schedule of the project/task, under the direction of
the Project Manager. Communicates changes in workload, project
scope, schedules, and budgets with Project Manager. Directs and
reviews work of project team to assure quality control and
compliance with firm standards. Supervisory Responsibilities
Potential supervision of team members, including land survey
interns and/or project technicians. Physical Requirements: While
performing the duties of this job, the associate is occasionally
required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to operate, handle,
maneuver, and manipulate objects, tools, or controls; reach with
hands and arms; use manual dexterity to operate computer keyboard,
calculator, and telephone; talk and hear; climb stairs, balance,
stoop, kneel and lift up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by the job include close, distance, color, and peripheral
vision; depth perception; ability to adjust focus. Minimum
Requirements Bachelor's degree in geomatics/surveying or a related
field (cartography, computer science, civil engineering, geography
and others) or equivalent experience and a surveying license (PLS)
(issued by the state) with a minimum of 10 years' experience.
Ability to relate to clients and people at all levels of the
organization and must possess excellent communication and diplomacy
skills. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret most complex
documents. Ability to operate computer, using technical software
which includes computer aided drafting and other applications,
spreadsheets, and other business software. Work Environment While
performing the duties of this job, the associate performs
responsibilities equally in both a typical office and outdoor
environment and is exposed to weather conditions. Associate could
be required to ride in a boat. The noise level in the office
environment is usually moderate. Associate is frequently exposed to
the noise, dust, smells, and other environmental factors present in
such situations. Nights away from home are required. Hours of Work
This is a full-time position, requiring 40 hours per week. Nights
and weekend commitments to the firm, its associates and clients are
required.
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