Career Opportunities
with Real Land Surveying
REAL LAND SURVEYING has been providing quality surveying services to our clients since 2009. We recognize that the best professional approach to service is to hire knowledgeable, innovative, and highly motivated individuals; this attitude emphasizes that our staff is the key to our success. If you embody these characteristics and want to join our team, APPLY NOW by sending your resume and cover letter to:
The following positions are waiting for you:
Land Survey Intern
Real Land Surveying is seeking a survey intern that works with a land survey crew and is responsible for supporting the crew chief on multiple projects by setting up and operating land surveying instruments, compiling notes, making sketches, and entering/downloading data into a variety of computing devices. Real Land Surveying is a great working environment. This position is fast-paced, with the opportunity to gain valuable survey experience. This internship (May-September) has the potential to evolve into a full-time position. Please email your resume to info@rls-aec.com.
Primary duties and responsibilities:
- Assist with land boundary surveys, construction staking & inspection, topographic surveys, and flood surveys.
- Reads and interprets construction plans and drawings.
- Routine upkeep and maintenance of surveying equipment
- Assist with the collection of field data and taking thorough field notes.
- Post-processing of all field data
- Clears small brush for boundary and topography surveys
Required qualifications:
- Graduation from high school or GED certificate
- Ability to carry up to 45 pounds of equipment in rugged terrain
- A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
Desired qualifications:
- Enrollment in a surveying or engineering technology curriculum at a college or university
- Have a basic understanding of surveying, map reading, and the use of basic land surveying equipment.
- The ability to read construction plans
- Experience as a survey technician working on two-person survey crews utilizing GPS, robotic total stations, and terrestrial-based scanners