Job Description and Duties
Under the direction of a Senior Transportation Surveyor (Caltrans), incumbent will work as a first-line supervisor planning, coordinating, administering, and executing the work of a survey crew conducting preliminary, control, topographic, construction and cadastral land surveys. In addition, incumbent will train subordinates to perform land survey duties including, but not limited to, operation of precision surveying instruments, proper surveying procedures, equipment maintenance, survey calculations and note keeping. As a working first line supervisor, incumbent will also perform all required supervisor duties. Possession of a valid California Land Surveyor’s License is required. Incumbent must maintain a valid Class C driver's license to operate a state owned or leased vehicle.
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PARF# 31-5-014 / JC-474170
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Working Conditions
This position (s) is located at 1976 E. Charter Way, Stockton, CA. 95205, San Joaquin County.
Incumbent is required to travel to work locations; stay at remote accommodations for multi-day assignments; work overtime and / or at night, as required. Permission for the incumbent to use leave may be reasonably restricted or withheld. Incumbent may be required to rotate or transfer to other positions, work assignments and / or work locations within the District 10 Office of Land Surveys, according to business needs as determined by management. The rotational / transfer position shall have duties consistent with this classification. Business travel may be required and reimbursement considers an employee’s designated headquartered location, primary residence, and may be subject to CalHR regulations or applicable bargaining unit contract provisions.
Field work environment includes : Incumbent is required to maintain a valid driver’s license within California when required to operate a state owned or leased vehicle. 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 ranging from extreme heat to sub-freezing temperatures and also including 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 highspeed traffic and heavy equipment. Use of heavy-duty work clothes and safety boots while performing a variety of mental and heavy physical labor tasks.
Office work environment includes : While at their base of operations, the incumbent will work in a climate-controlled office. However, due to periodic problems with the heating and air-conditioning, the building temperature may fluctuate.
New to State candidates will be hired into the minimum salary of the classification or minimum of alternate range when applicable.
Special Requirements
Occasional travel may be required. Possession of a valid driver’s license is required when operating a state owned or leased vehicle.
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Common Carrier Travel and Accident Insurance – for Excluded Employees Only
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Surveyor Party Chief • San Joaquin County, US