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Construction Layout Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Coordinate and manage survey and layout work in the field * Perform other duties as needed #LI-CA1 Preferred Qualifications * Road and Bridge construction * Michigan DOT experience * MDOT ...

Coordinate and manage survey and layout work in the field * Perform other duties as needed #LI-CA1 Preferred Qualifications * Road and Bridge construction * Michigan DOT experience * MDOT ...

Demonstrated expertise in dimensional control surveying and construction layout. * Experience operating SLAM scanners and terrestrial LiDAR systems. * Strong understanding of survey control ...

Demonstrated expertise in dimensional control surveying and construction layout. * Experience operating SLAM scanners and terrestrial LiDAR systems. * Strong understanding of survey control ...

We are currently seeking a GC Superintendent who will take charge and efficiently lead construction ... Review project safety, security, logistics, layout, labor (NMA, UAW, etc.) permit, and general and ...

We are currently seeking a GC Superintendent who will take charge and efficiently lead construction ... Review project safety, security, logistics, layout, labor (NMA, UAW, etc.) permit, and general and ...

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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS · Experience performing layout, material takeoffs, and material ordering ... WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is primarily performed on active construction jobsites. Work may occur ...

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How much do construction layout jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for construction layout in Michigan is $19.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.61 and $19.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Construction Layout job?

A Construction Layout job involves interpreting blueprints and marking reference points on a construction site to guide the building process. This ensures that structures are built accurately according to design specifications. Professionals in this role use surveying equipment, such as total stations and GPS, to establish precise measurements. They work closely with engineers and contractors to maintain alignment, elevation, and positioning throughout the project.

What are some common challenges faced in a Construction Layout role?

A common challenge in Construction Layout is ensuring precise measurements in varying site conditions, which can be affected by weather, terrain, and ongoing work by other trades. Professionals often need to coordinate closely with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to adjust plans and resolve discrepancies quickly. There can be pressure to meet tight project deadlines while maintaining accuracy and adherence to safety standards. Overcoming these challenges requires both technical expertise and strong communication skills, making adaptability an asset in this dynamic role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Construction Layout position, and why are they important?

To excel in Construction Layout, candidates need a solid understanding of construction drawings, site surveying, and math skills, often supported by experience or coursework in civil engineering or surveying. Familiarity with tools such as total stations, GPS equipment, and CAD software, as well as certifications like OSHA safety training, are commonly required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help professionals stand out in this field. These skills ensure accurate layouts, minimize costly errors, and facilitate smooth collaboration with construction teams.

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Field Services Leader

Field Services Leader

Metro Consulting Associates LLC

Plymouth, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago

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Job description

Description:

Position Description


The Field Inspection Leader is responsible for translating project objectives between project management and the field and directing all duties of Field Inspection Technicians assigned to them while using applicable technology to accurately conduct observations, collect data and document all field observations for municipalities, utility and private development clients. This role will promote teamwork, champion initiatives, and establish and operate in an environment which provides the capacity for excellence.

Duties & Responsibilities

· Take direction from project management to execute necessary field activities based on specific project need

· Operate and maintain care of all data collection instruments

· Constantly learn new field technologies

· Follow security and safety policies and procedures in carrying out work duties and wear personal protective equipment (PPE)

· Coordinate and oversee the repetitive and routine sampling and testing of component materials for construction projects in accordance with the construction contract documents

· Work collaboratively and communicate effectively with the Project Manager and management team

· Provide guidance and coordination with other inspectors

· Conduct Daily Job Briefings with employees about what, when and where work is being performed.

· Provide daily surveillance of the contractor’s quality control activities at the project site, and maintain a daily log of construction and inspection activities via laptop, tablet, cell phone

· Conduct field surveys to confirm existing conditions, and perform highly complex technical assignments in field surveying and construction layout

· Inspect construction work and perform/check engineering computations

· Perform MISS DIG related activities as needed

· Maintain/repair curb stops, fire hydrants, gate valves, sanitary/storm sewer mains, water mains and water meters.

· Advance knowledge of the methods, materials and equipment used in seasonal and system sampling requirements and regulatory sampling requirements per Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)

· Interpret construction plans, standards and specifications

· Perform construction material testing

· Perform quality assurance to verify actual to contracted service, materials, and construction

· Provide technical guidance regarding construction matters to project stakeholders

· Conduct work in a safe manner

· Communicate frequently with team members and other units across the organization about process, equipment or potential problems

· Operate and maintain construction vehicles/equipment/tools

· Identify deficiencies and deviations from the plans

· Coordinate work between agencies, contractor and other city departments (interaction with contractors and their representatives while representing the contract owner)

· Inform Project Manager on progress of work and identify pertinent issues by compiling written, oral and graphical presentations

· Examine structures (e.g., manholes, storm water sewers, sanitary sewer systems, etc.) to NASSCO Standards

· Observe and document all field activity for conformance with client requirements

· Prepare legible written field notes and daily reports detailing the status of work, including confirmation of work completed and jobsite conditions

· Record the results of inspection and verify the accuracy of data with proper field checks recorded

· Transmit inspection data to the proper location in the computer network, which includes sending data to the office from remote locations on a daily basis, and be able to acquire the data for field use when necessary

· Assist in training of staff on field methods and instrument use and care

· Research maps, physical evidence, project specific details, and other records to obtain data needed for field work

· Lead field inspection crew by providing direction and leadership by demonstrating an attitude for safety, cost control, efficiency and professionalism

· Maintain exceptional internal and external client relations

· Achieve performance objectives and financial metrics (see Key Performance Indicator document)

· All other duties as assigned

Requirements:

Qualifications

  • Associate’s degree and/or equivalent combination of education & experience
  • Minimum five (5) years applicable experience in the surveying/civil engineering/construction industry, including at least 3 years of field experience in maintenance/repair of underground infrastructures (water, sewer, gas, electric)
  • Ability to operate heavy construction equipment within one year of becoming the Field Inspection Leader.
  • Possess a Michigan Water Distribution S4 license and within one (1) year achieve a S3 or higher license, if applicable for community work is performed in.
  • Advance knowledge of manhole scanning equipment and its software
  • Ability to read, understand and interpret spec books, blueprints, maps
  • Ability to focus on various tasks throughout the day and change focus with short notice
  • Required to have satisfactory results on a Motor Vehicle Record check and maintain a valid driver’s license.
  • Have the ability to be on call for after hour emergencies (weekly rotation between multiple employees) and the ability to work irregular hours when needed
  • Able to pass federal DOT drug screening and background check
  • Possession of a State of Michigan Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDL B with Air Brake endorsement) preferred but not required
  • Field experience leading inspection/maintenance/repair crew
  • Construction Material Testing Certificate preferred
  • Experience with Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel and Outlook)
  • Advance knowledge of web-based GIS interfaces and applications a plus
  • Advanced knowledge of applicable codes and standards
  • EGLE Soil Erosion & Soil Control Certification Preferred
  • Basic understanding of the AutoCAD Civil3D platform and technology a plus
  • Must be willing to travel up to 100% in both urban and remote area
  • Excellent concentration and proofreading skills with strong attention to detail
  • Exceptional written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in diverse teams including technical and non-technical personnel
  • Resourceful, action-oriented, creative, and analytical thinker
  • Ability to work efficiently and effectively under tight deadlines as well as balance multiple projects by prioritizing effectively
  • Strong planning, organization, preparation, and execution capabilities
  • Open to new ideas, innovation, and change

· Strong problem solving/analytical skills

· Ability to adapt to unforeseen events while in urban and rural environments

Work Environment and Physical Demands

· Primarily work outdoors, must be able to work in extreme heat and cold

· Must be able to travel up to 100% of the time across multiple states

· Regularly required to walk for long distances

· Frequently lifts or moves objects up to 100 pounds

· Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus