Surveyor 3
Ohio Department of Administrative Services · Columbus, OH · 1 wk ago
Engineering$36.9–$54.17/hrPart-time
What You'll Do
- Reviews surveys & plat work involving technical calculations of closures & area
- Solves technical routine mathematical problems
- Determines proper methods & procedures for all types of survey work
- Certifies completed work as registered surveyor
- Uses word processor, CADD program & other computer tools in production of plats & drawings as required
- Prepares metes & bounds descriptions for various state leases & easements
- Checks legal descriptions submitted by various private & public entities
- Cheks any legal description transferring real estate by legislation
- Maintains records of all state-owned lands including transfers & other pertinent documentation (e.g., plats, field notes)
- Operates motor vehicle to transport equipment & perform boundary surveys
- Operates & maintains survey instruments (e.g., theodolite, transit, electronic distance measurer, automatic level) & other necessary supplies
- Conducts existing condition surveys & drawing updates
- Aids & assists other state agencies with survey data, boundary disputes & issues associated with land ownership or tenancy
- Appears in court as an expert witness for state in litigated property disputes
- Maintains building records including floor plans, electrical/data plans, furniture plans, & reflected ceiling plans using CADD program
- Researches records (e.g., deeds, titles, property history, maps, old surveys, city plans,) on state level at courthouses throughout state
- Monitors & reviews pending legislation related to real estate
- Coordinates terms & conditions of real estate transactions & prepares documents for state agencies, boards, commissions, colleges & universities
Licensure
- Current registration as professional surveyor pursuant to section 4733.02 of Ohio Revised Code
- Valid driver's license
Experience
- 12 mos. exp. as Surveyor 2, 85562 OR
- 12 mos. exp. in responsible charge of survey projects
Job Skills
- Engineering Knowledge of Professional surveying
- State & federal law, rules & regulations relating to real estate*
- Public relations
- Skill in Use & operation of maintenance survey instruments (e.g., theodolite, transit, electronic distance measurer)
- Operation of computer & associated hardware/software (e.g., MS Office, CADD)
- Ability to Define problems; collect data; establish facts & draw valid conclusions
- Prepare & analyze technical survey data & make necessary mathematical calculations
- Calculate fractions, decimals, & percentages
- Apply principles to solve practical, everyday problems
- Prepare meaningful concise & accurate reports
- Handle routine & sensitive inquiries from & contacts with government officials, property owners & contractors
- Obtain & maintain valid driver’s license
- Maintain accurate records
- Process & coordinate multiple projects simultaneously
Technical Skills
- Data Analytics
- Real Estate
Professional Skills
- Attention to Detail
- Written Communication