Deputy County Surveyor
Job Summary:
This position performs professional land surveying duties in planning, organizing, coordinating, and supervising surveys performed by the County Surveyor's Office; lead survey crew field operations; review privately prepared surveys for compliance; assumes responsibility in the absence of the County Surveyor. The stamping of completed surveys requires this classification to hold a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license.
Essential Functions: This is not an exhaustive or all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, duties or functions associated with the job.
- Research and re-establish government survey corners; coordinate access to properties with owners; research survey records and evaluate aerial photographs; locate and document corners.
- Set horizontal and vertical control monuments; establish State plane coordinates and elevations.
- Lead and coordinate field operations of a survey crew, including participation in selection and training of staff.
- Check new subdivision monuments for conformity to filed plats.
- Survey county properties; research and evaluate surveys and descriptions; make field measurements and computations for locating and establishing corners.
- Locate and maintain survey control points; prepare written descriptions of locations.
- Prepare and oversee the preparation and filing of various reports.
- Research survey records for county departments, land surveyors and the public.
- Assist in reviewing privately prepared land surveys for compliance.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Skills/Qualifications:
This is not an exhaustive or all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, duties or functions associated with the job.
At time of appointment, incumbent must possess an active Oregon Professional Land Surveyor license plus have at least 3 years of professional land surveying work experience in which some portion includes supervisory or management experience. (Experience and training requirements for a land surveyor are established by ORS 672.090 et seq and OAR 820-010-2000 through 820-010-2031.)
Required
- Oregon registration as a Professional Land Surveyor
- Oregon driver's license.
- Regular and consistent attendance