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Traveling Surveyor Jobs in Reno, NV (NOW HIRING)

BIOLOGIST 3

Carson City, NV · On-site

$64K - $95K/yr

Regular travel is required. Applicant should be comfortable with physically demanding outdoor work ... Provide survey data and analysis as input to land management planning processes; review and ...

Sr Mechanical Engineer

Carson City, NV · On-site

$102K - $135K/yr

Travel of up to 30% is required to support customer meetings, aircraft surveys, installations, product testing, and technical support activities. Key Responsibilities Engineering Leadership & Product ...

Areas of expertise could be in civil engineering, road design, surveying, environmental ... Flexibility for occasional local and regional travel.

... site, multi-site travel) | Full-Time or Contract | $30-$35/hour The Opportunity The best cable ... Fusion splicing, Fluke testing, site surveys, and troubleshooting -- your expertise is the product

Conduct aircraft surveys and travel to customer sites to gather requirements and provide technical support. * Develop technical proposals, installation concepts, engineering documentation, and ...

Architectural Historian

Reno, NV · Remote

$35 - $40/hr

Successfully complete field surveys and architectural study reviews * Evaluate architectural ... Ability and willingness to travel to field sites * Strong commitment to safety * Must have a valid ...

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How much do traveling surveyor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for traveling surveyor in Reno, NV is $74,527.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,300.00 and $91,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a traveling surveyor?

Traveling Surveyors are professionals who travel to various locations to measure land, collect data, and assess property boundaries or construction sites. Their work involves using specialized equipment like GPS, total stations, and drones to gather accurate measurements. Traveling Surveyors often work on projects such as mapping, construction, land development, and environmental studies. They play a crucial role in ensuring that land and property records are accurate and up-to-date.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a traveling surveyor?

To thrive as a Traveling Surveyor, you need a solid background in land surveying, mathematics, and geospatial measurement, often supported by a degree in surveying or a related field and professional licensure. Familiarity with GPS equipment, total stations, GIS software, and CAD systems is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills, especially when working with diverse teams and clients in varied locations. These skills and tools ensure accurate data collection, compliance with regulations, and successful project delivery in ever-changing environments.

What challenges do traveling surveyors face in the field, and how can they prepare for them?

Traveling Surveyors often encounter challenges such as working in remote or unfamiliar locations, dealing with varying weather conditions, and adapting to different terrains. Effective preparation includes ensuring all surveying equipment is well-maintained and suitable for travel, planning logistics in advance, and maintaining strong communication with team members and local contacts. Flexibility and strong problem-solving skills are essential, as unexpected obstacles—like site access issues or technical problems—can arise. Building experience and keeping up-to-date with the latest surveying technology can help Traveling Surveyors manage these challenges efficiently.

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Infographic showing various Traveling Surveyor job openings in Reno, NV as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 12% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,527 per year, or $35.8 per hour.

Employee Relations Manager

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

Carson City, NV • On-site

$85.39 - $104.37/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

Administrative Faculty, Non Tenure Track, Benefits Eligible.


The Employee Relations Manager administers day-to-day employee and labor relations; analyzes, advises on, tracks, manages, mediates, and resolves employee relations cases; advises employees seeking assistance with workplace problems; assists supervisors in utilizing best practices when addressing employee relations issues; increases supervisors’ abilities to positively impact employee performance, conduct, and morale; identifies and works to correct issues affecting workplace morale and productivity; develops and maintains systems that support positive employee relations; provides education for supervisors and managers, and develops and administers training; and collaborates with the CHRO & CoS, General Counsel, HR Manager, and Civil Rights Specialist on employee and labor relations matters.


The position reports to the CHRO & CoS. The incumbent will be based on the Carson City campus with occasional travel to the Fallon and Douglas campuses, and occasional travel for training and conferences.


The hours are generally Monday – Friday from 8:00am – 5:00pm.


Job Duties

Employee Relations Interpret and apply applicable Federal and State employment laws and regulations, Nevada Administrative Code, Board of Regents (BOR) Handbook, Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Procedures and Guidelines Manual, WNC policy and bylaws, and Collective Bargaining Agreements, including consideration of past practice and precedent.


Advise both supervisors and employees on employee relations matters.


Instruct and assist supervisors and managers with coaching, discipline, grievance, termination and other employee relations matters.


Assist management and supervisors with the development of documents used to address performance management and behavior concerns.


Develop, compile, and maintain employee relations templates and documents.


Review applicable investigation reports, analyze the matter within compliance frameworks, and recommend appropriate personnel action.


Write disciplinary documents, ensure due process, and meet specified timelines.


Identify and develop pre-disciplinary review officers and coordinate pre-disciplinary reviews.


Represent WNC before the Employee Management Committee, Personnel Hearing Officers, and other applicable hearing/appeal bodies.


Assist General Counsel with employment-related case preparation, responses, and appeals.


Confer with Business Center North (BCN) on classified employee grievance and disciplinary proceedings.


Manage positive drug and alcohol screens and refusals to test.


Periodically review the status of required licenses and certifications and address suspensions or revocations.


Manage Fitness for Duty cases.


Monitor probationary and trial periods and consult regularly with supervisors to ensure informed decisions are made prior to the conclusion of probationary and trial periods.


Manage involuntary transfers, releases during probationary periods, reversions during trial periods, notices of non-reappointment/termination, and non-renewal of temporary appointments.


Monitor for challenges and opportunities to enhance culture and the employee experience, make recommendations for improvements.


Work with the Human Resources team to plan, organize, and conduct employee appreciation activities.


Labor Relations

Represent WNC administration in CBA negotiations.


Monitor changes to collective bargaining agreements (CBA) and ensure compliance.


Develop relationships with employee and labor representatives.


Independently manage and resolve CBA issues with union representatives.


Guide employees and supervisors through the State and/or CBA grievance and appeal processes.


Performance Management

Oversee performance management processes.


Monitor employees who have been issued Does Not Meet Standards/Unsatisfactory performance evaluations and consult regularly with supervisors to provide assistance in managing the below standard performance.


Position Management

Provide guidance and feedback on the development of administrative faculty position descriptions.


Analyze updated administrative faculty position descriptions against a grade rubric and comparable positions, determine if significant change has occurred, determine an appropriate grade based on the level and complexity of job duties, revise internal processes for conducting position analysis.


Create, modify, and expire positions in Workday Data and Records.


Serve as the custodian of personnel records.


Function as designated lead for employee record requests and personnel file reviews.


Maintain, develop, and deliver systems, projects, metrics, and reports as directed.


Exit & Culture Surveys

Implement stay and exit surveys.


Review individual exit survey responses to identify successes, challenges, issues, and opportunities for improvement.


Analyze aggregate exit survey data to identify trends.


Share aggregate data with leadership and make recommendations for improvements.


Assist with climate or culture surveys as directed.


Training

Manage mandatory supervisor training compliance.


Develop and facilitate training on various employee relations topics.


Manage employee training platforms.


Review and recommend targeted training to help address employee or department concerns.


Policy & Procedure

Develop and implement new policies and procedures as needed.


Review HR policies and procedures for any technical updates or substantive changes needed.


Review new policies and policy updates proposed by other departments and advise or provide input as appropriate.


Other

Monitor federal and State lawmaking sessions and assess bills in relation to areas of responsibility.


Assist with fiscal notes for Nevada legislative sessions.


Stay current on best practices and trends in the field and advise leadership as appropriate.


Other related duties as assigned.


Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's degree AND Four years of related professional experience, reflected on résumé, which includes: Employee Relations Labor Relations Interpreting and administering complex laws, regulations, and policies.


An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted for the bachelor’s degree.


A minimum of an associate’s degree is required.


Preferred Qualifications

Collective Bargaining Agreement Negotiation experience.


Experience representing an organization to external agencies and before hearing and appeal bodies.


Developing and conducting training.


SPHR, PHR, SHRM-SCP, or SHRM-CP certification.


Department Contact Information

Melody Duley, CHRO & Chief of Staff: melody.duley@wnc.edu


Minimum Starting Salary Information

This position is at a salary grade D. The minimum of the placement range is $94,881.02. The selected candidate will be placed at or above the minimum based on education and experience. WNC's placement range falls within the NSHE salary schedule: NSHE ADMINISTRATIVE SALARY SCHEDULE Retirement – NSHE Faculty Retirement Plan Alternative (RPA)


Retirement Plan

All faculty and professional staff working at least half-time equivalent must participate in the NSHE Faculty Retirement Plan Alternative (RPA) as a condition of employment. The current contribution rate is 19.25%. Your contribution is matched by the College at 19.25%. Your contributions are made by pre-tax salary reduction and you are 100% vested from your first day. You choose how to invest your own and NSHE’s contributions. The plan administrator provides dedicated financial consultants that are available to assist you in your investment deliberations. NSHE provides participants with a three-tiered investment line-up that provides investment options for everyone, from the less engaged investor to the investor who prefers to more actively manage their retirement savings. The tiered structure provides a simplified investment selection process, allowing you to make your decision based on your investment expertise and comfort level. See Your Retirement Benefits for additional information. Faculty and staff who have previously participated in the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Nevada (PERS) may be required to continue participation in PERS. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) does not participate in the federal Social Security System but does contribute to the federal Medicare program. This means that while you are employed by NSHE neither you nor NSHE contribute to Social Security and you do not earn a Social Security benefit.


Perks of Working at WNC

  • Beautiful campus located along numerous biking and walking trails

  • Voluntary supplemental retirement plans, both pre-tax and Roth options available (403b, 457b plans)

  • Employer paid Long Term Disability (LTD) Program

  • Health insurance options including dental and vision - Health Insurance

  • Generous annual leave (A contract), sick leave (A & B contract), 12 paid holidays - Faculty Benefits

  • The WNC Fitness Center offers Faculty and Staff membership

  • WNC Fitness Center

  • ComPsych our Employee Assistance Program offers resources and assistance to Faculty and Staff

  • Discounted WNC Staff rates for our Child Development Center which has received Four Star Recognition from the Nevada Silver Star Quality Rating and Improvement System

  • Voluntary benefits including accident, disability, legal services, and more – Voluntary Benefits


Exempt Status and Hours

Exempt Yes Full-Time Equivalent100.0% Required Attachment(s) Resume Contact information for three professional references.


Application Deadline

Posting Close Date: Note to Applicant


Additional Information

Title IX Statement: WNC is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), sex (including pregnancy or related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protective hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion. WNC does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any education program or activity that it operates. The college’s commitment to nondiscrimination in its education programs and activities extends to applicants for admission and employment.


Inquiries concerning the application of these provisions and/or questions as to how to file a complaint of unlawful discrimination may be referred to WNC's Civil Rights Specialist & Title IX Coordinator: Victor Navarro at TitleIX@wnc.edu or (775) 445-4235.


All document(s) must be received on or before the closing date of the job announcements (if a closing date is provided). Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs. Western Nevada College does not sponsor Visas. All applicants must be eligible to work in the United States, without sponsorship, at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment. Western Nevada College is a comprehensive community college that serves more than 5,000 students each year within a five-county area, spanning more than 10,000 square miles. One of four community colleges in the Nevada System of Higher Education, it is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Documents detailing accreditation approval are available at the WNC library. For additional information, visit our website. The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including but not limited to service‑connected disabilities), gender/sex (including but not limited to pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, color, or religion. Western Nevada College does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any education program or activity that it operates. Non‑discrimination on the basis of sex is mandated by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq.) and the corresponding implementation regulations (34 C.F.R. Part 106). The College’s commitment to nondiscrimination in its education programs and activities extends to applicants for admission and employment.


Information regarding security, personal safety, fire safety, and crime statistics can be found at WNC's Statistics Page. NSHE Employees are required to participate in a mandatory retirement plan in lieu of Social Security. As a result, employment at NSHE may impact your Social Security benefits. Additional information is available at SSA 1945. Job postings are specific to the Nevada System of Higher Education.

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