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Remote (AZ, CA, UT, WA preferred) Summary The Senior Survey Technician is an advanced technical ... Review and interpret: * Title reports * CC&Rs * Agreements, dedications, vacations * Easement ...

Remote (AZ, CA, UT, WA preferred) Summary The Senior Survey Technician is an advanced technical ... Review and interpret: * Title reports * CC&Rs * Agreements, dedications, vacations * Easement ...

Title & Survey Coordinator

New York, NY · Hybrid

$105K - $150K/yr

Ordering, reviewing, and analyzing title commitments, recorded documents, and surveys. * Writing title review summaries and objection letters and managing checklists relating to title matters.

Title & Survey Coordinator

Manhattan, NY · Hybrid

$105K - $150K/yr

Ordering, reviewing, and analyzing title commitments, recorded documents, and surveys. * Writing title review summaries and objection letters and managing checklists relating to title matters.

Reviews and processes survey plans, tentative plats, and final plats. * Prepares and reviews right-of-way deeds of dedication. * Reviews sketches and legal descriptions, and prepares legal ...

Maintain accurate records of site survey reviews and customer interactions. * Occasionally conduct in-person site surveys to resolve complex issues or verify site conditions. * Provide technical ...

Maintain accurate records of site survey reviews and customer interactions. * Occasionally conduct in-person site surveys to resolve complex issues or verify site conditions. * Provide technical ...

Maintain accurate records of site survey reviews and customer interactions. * Occasionally conduct in-person site surveys to resolve complex issues or verify site conditions. * Provide technical ...

Maintain accurate records of site survey reviews and customer interactions. * Occasionally conduct in-person site surveys to resolve complex issues or verify site conditions. * Provide technical ...

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

To thrive as a Survey Reviewer, you need strong analytical skills, a keen eye for detail, and familiarity with survey methodologies, often supported by a degree in statistics, social sciences, or a related field. Experience with data analysis tools (such as Excel, SPSS, or Qualtrics) and quality assurance systems is commonly required. Excellent written communication, critical thinking, and time management skills help Survey Reviewers excel when evaluating data accuracy and reporting findings. These skills and qualifications are vital for delivering reliable, actionable insights that support organizational goals and maintain data integrity.

What is a Survey Reviewer job?

A Survey Reviewer evaluates and analyzes survey responses to ensure accuracy, completeness, and relevance. They verify that responses meet quality standards and identify patterns or inconsistencies in the data. This role may also involve providing feedback to improve survey design or participant responses. Survey Reviewers often work in market research, academic studies, or customer feedback analysis.

What are the main responsibilities a Survey Reviewer can expect on a daily basis?

Survey Reviewers are primarily responsible for evaluating completed surveys for quality, consistency, and compliance with established standards. Each day typically involves reviewing survey responses, checking for errors or outliers, providing feedback to survey administrators, and ensuring that collected data meets project objectives. The role may also include documenting findings, collaborating with data analysts or researchers, and participating in team meetings to discuss process improvements. This blend of independent review and teamwork ensures that survey data maintains its integrity and usefulness for decision-making.

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Senior Survey Technician

Senior Survey Technician

Kier & Wright

Sacramento, CA • On-site

$38 - $46/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Remote (AZ, CA, UT, WA preferred)
Summary
The Senior Survey Technician is an advanced technical role responsible for producing high-quality survey maps, exhibits, surfaces, and models with minimal supervision. This position supports Project Surveyors and Licensed Land Surveyors by performing complex drafting, data processing, and computation tasks. The Senior Survey Technician plays a key role in transforming field data and research into accurate, complete, and compliant survey deliverables. This position is ideal for individuals with strong CAD proficiency, robust knowledge of land records, and growing capability in boundary and easement analysis under licensed supervision.
Responsibilities
Technical Production & Mapping
  • Prepare high-quality survey deliverables, including:
  • Topographic surveys
  • ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys
  • Exhibits, plats, and supplemental drawings
  • Generate accurate surfaces, contours, and terrain models using AutoCAD Civil 3D.
  • Produce CAD drawings that meet company drafting standards and industry requirements.
  • Create 3D models and surfaces from point cloud data, lidar, or photogrammetric sources.
  • Perform field-to-office data reduction, data cleanup, and precise plotting of survey points.
  • -Review own work for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with applicable standards.

Boundary, Easement & Title Support - Under the supervision of a Licensed Surveyor:
  • Review and interpret:
    • Title reports
    • CC&Rs
    • Agreements, dedications, vacations
    • Easement documents
  • Calculate and plot boundary lines, easements, right-of-way features, and property dimensions.
  • Assist in resolving boundary elements using accepted surveying principles and legal frameworks.
  • Research property information, including deeds, Records of Survey, tract maps, parcel maps, and as-built documentation.

Field Data Analysis & Control Processing
  • Process GPS and conventional field data using Trimble Business Center and other survey software.
  • Adjust and verify control networks; perform coordinate transformations under supervision.
  • Ensure correct application of coding conventions, attribute data, and quality checks.
  • Conduct limited field checks or site visits to verify critical information.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Education/Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Geomatics Engineering, Civil Engineering, or equivalent years of experience in Land Surveying
  • 5+ years' experience in Land Surveying
  • Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) California, preferred
  • General knowledge of computers, Microsoft office, Adobe, Internet, Bluebeam, etc.
  • Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, required.
  • Experience with Trimble Business Center, required.
  • Knowledge and understanding of all types of utility plans