Company
Qualdoc Staffing
FieldSurveyor
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.
“Field Surveyor. Skills: Field surveying, Structural steel erection, Data collection. Collect accurate field data. Establish building control lines”
Industry & Context.
Field-Based, Travel regularly, Working at heights, Occasional office time
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years experience structural steel erection, 3+ years field surveying experience, Experience surveying slopes, Experience surveying grades, Experience surveying layout for structural metals, Experience surveying layout for misc metals, Proficiency with total station, Proficiency with similar surveying equipment, Understanding AISC standards, Ability to travel regularly, Comfortable working at heights, Attention to detail, Commitment to accuracy, Good communication skills, Ability to work with teams onsite
Nice to Have
Experience with Trimble, Experience with Bluebeam, Experience with CAD, Experience with Microsoft Office
What You'll Do.
Collect accurate field data
Establish building control lines
Establish column placement
Establish anchor rod locations
Verify alignment of embeds
Produce as-built drawings
Support steel erection
Ensure proper alignment
Ensure proper placement
Coordinate with other trades
Maintain structural accuracy
Assist with installation of structural steel
Assist with installation of miscellaneous steel
Follow safety practices
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with teams onsite; Coordinate with other trades
Communication Scope
Good communication skills
Full Job Description
## Description Field Surveyor Location: Virginia or Maryland Employment Type: Full-Time | Direct Hire Compensation: Starting at $30.00/hour+ (higher compensation available based on experience and technical expertise) Overview We are seeking an experienced Field Surveyor to support structural steel projects across the Mid-Atlantic region. This role is primarily field-based and involves collecting precise survey data, ensuring proper alignment, and supporting steel installation activities. Candidates must be comfortable traveling to job sites and working in active construction environments. ## What You’ll Be Doing Utilize surveying equipment to collect accurate field data for construction use Establish building control lines, column placement, and anchor rod locations Verify elevations, alignment of embeds, and produce as-built drawings Support steel erection by ensuring proper alignment and placement Coordinate with other trades to maintain plumbness and structural accuracy Assist with installation of structural and miscellaneous steel (stairs, shafts, etc.) Use tools and software such as Trimble, Bluebeam, CAD, and Microsoft Office Promote and follow strong safety practices on all job sites ## What We’re Looking For 3+ years of experience in structural steel erection or field surveying Experience surveying slopes, grades, and layout for structural/misc. metals Proficiency with total station or similar surveying equipment Understanding of AISC standards for building alignment and orientation Ability to travel regularly to job sites across the region Comfortable working at heights (aerial lifts, elevated steel floors) Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy Good communication skills and ability to work with teams onsite ## What We Offer Company vehicle and gas card for travel Opportunity to work on diverse field projects across the Mid-Atlantic Ongoing training and support ## Additional Information Additional Information This role is primarily field-base
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