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Survey Project Manager

Columbia, MD · On-site

$83K - $115K/yr

Description GPI is seeking a Survey Project Manager in our Columbia, MD office to work on projects in various locations throughout Maryland and Delaware. GPI offers opportunities for advancement and ...

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What does a Survey Project Manager do?

A Survey Project Manager oversees land surveying projects from start to finish, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency. They coordinate with clients, survey teams, and regulatory agencies to plan, execute, and deliver survey data for construction, engineering, or mapping purposes. Their responsibilities include budgeting, scheduling, team management, and quality control. Strong technical knowledge of surveying methods, project management skills, and leadership abilities are essential for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Survey Project Manager, you need strong project management abilities, a background in surveying or geomatics, and relevant educational qualifications such as a degree in civil engineering or land surveying. Familiarity with industry-standard tools like AutoCAD, GPS/GNSS equipment, and project management software, as well as licensure as a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in some regions, is often required. Exceptional organizational, leadership, and communication skills are essential for coordinating teams, clients, and stakeholders effectively. These competencies ensure projects are completed accurately, on time, and within budget while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance.

What does a typical day look like for a Survey Project Manager?

A typical day for a Survey Project Manager involves coordinating field crews, reviewing survey data, managing project timelines, and communicating with clients or engineers to discuss project requirements and address any challenges. You might spend part of your day in the office planning upcoming fieldwork, analyzing results, preparing maps or reports, and ensuring compliance with local regulations. Collaboration with team members—both in the field and in the office—is a significant aspect of the role, as is resolving unforeseen scheduling or technical issues. This variety helps keep the work engaging and allows you to develop both your technical expertise and leadership skills.
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Infographic showing various Survey Project Manager job openings at Greenmanpedersen in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 64% Physical, and 36% Remote job distribution.
Construction Inspectors (Remote Site Locations)

Construction Inspectors (Remote Site Locations)

GREENMAN-PEDERSEN INC.

Dublin, OH • On-site

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Are you passionate about the infrastructure locally? Is career growth and development what you want? Do you like working on a variety of projects? Do you value a company that puts employee satisfaction and diversity at the forefront of who they are? If so,GPIwants you!
GPIseeks motivated Construction Inspectors with varying years of experience working on bridges, roads, canals, utilities, and multi-use trail projects to join our team in various locations throughout Ohio. Ideally, we seek someone with a good work ethic, a desire to learn, the willingness to work collectively with our team, and the ability to work on concurrent projects.
GPI's success has been built around its seven strategic objectives, starting with employee satisfaction. This is evident by the longevity of our employee retention and the family culture felt within our organization. As an employee-owned company, we work together as a team with a common goal to succeed.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform daily field inspections and observations of contractor's work for heavy highway and/or bridge construction projects, including earthwork, subgrade, asphalt, concrete, reinforcing steel, structural steel, MOT, safety devices, and utilities
  • Ability to measure, compute, record, and maintain contract quantities for contractor payment
  • Ability to read and interpret project plans, specifications, and standards
  • Perform and/or observe material sampling and testing in accordance with Project standards and specifications
  • Ensure contractor's work/materials meet standards and specifications
  • Ability to properly document daily Project progress, including work performed, conformance/nonconformance with plans/specifications, manpower, equipment, contract quantities, and extra work
  • Entering and recording project progress, materials, and documentation into SiteManager and ProjectWise
  • Identifying and communicating project issues to project managers and the contractor
  • Ability to identify, assess, and communicate unsafe conditions with the contractor

Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Five (5) years of field experience in bridge deck and bridge rehabilitation/construction, roadway construction, concrete, soils and pavement sampling, testing and inspection on ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation) and/or ODOT Local Agency roadway, bridge, and ancillary structures construction projects is preferred
  • All applicable ODOT certifications
  • Experience with ODOT documentation, inspection reports, and use of Field Manager/Field Book.
  • Knowledge of AASHTO, FHWA, and ODOT standards, policies & practices, and current procedures