Position Summary
Reporting to the Project Superintendent, the Site Surveyor will be responsible for recording, maintaining and managing survey field notes and records in accordance with corporate standard operating procedures. The Intermediate Surveyor will also be responsible for preparing survey data, project work records and safety documentation.
PROJECT DETAILS
- Project Name: Mount Bracey Compressor Station
- Nearest City: Prince George, B.C (Camp Project)
- Shift: 14 Days on/7 Days off
- Travel pay: $400/shift
- Camp retention: $25/day
Core Accountabilities
- Record, maintain and manage survey field notes and records (in accordance with standard operating procedures)
- Prepare corporate documentation including survey data, project work records and safety documents
- Actively participate in corporate and client HSE Programs and corporate policies
- Develop and maintain strong client and colleague/corporate relations
- Maintain an accurate inventory record of all equipment and materials assigned
- Comfortable working in remote outdoor areas and who is physically fit
Qualifications
- Post-secondary diploma in Geomatics (or equivalent)
- 2 to 5 years of experience in the geomatics field
- Construction Survey Experience is an asset
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Developed analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Ability to interpret acorn and Isometric/GA and P&ID drawings
- Familiar with construction methods, techniques, and labour requirements and how they apply to industrial construction projects
- Comfortable working outdoors
- Exemplary professional verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Proactively seeks and accomplishes tasks that lead to a safe, efficient, and productive work environment
- Ability to calculate complex piping off sets of varying degrees and angles
- Ability to lay out piles using coordinates provided
- Ability to lay out pile caps using IFC drawings and coordinates provided
- Knowledge to compare and understand local vs geodetic elevations and coordinates
Safety Tickets Required
- CSTS 2020 or Common Safety Orientation (CSO).
- Bear or Wildlife Awareness course
- WHIMIS 2015 (Strike can provide when onboarding)
- Transportation of Dangerous Goods – TDG (Strike can provide when onboarding)
Why work for Strike:
Based in Western Canada with a head office in Calgary, Alberta, we provide energy and industrial construction and maintenance services across the largest geographical area in Canada.
At Strike we continuously demonstrate leadership, drive, creativity, and initiative. This has been shown through the recognition of being named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies since 2007, and then later recognized at Platinum Level for Canada’s Best Managed Companies distinction since 2018.
Our team is comprised of loyal, supportive, and forward-thinking industry professionals. We foster a stable, safe, and community-minded environment where you can embrace professional development and maximize your upward mobility. At Strike we also reward our own people for their continuous commitment, energy, enthusiasm, and results. Our culture at Strike is highly important to us, which is why we make many efforts to support those employed at Strike.
Strike’s main value is that every employee gets home safe. We are a safety focused company that allows our employees to work efficiently with the safest equipment and procedures. At Strike, we have created a community that supports the importance of physical and mental health. As we value the importance of treating others as we wish to be treated, Strike has a welcoming and inclusive team.
Strike Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.
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