Since 1980, CobbFendley has been committed to providing innovative
engineering and surveyingsolutions with the goal of bettering communities. Our
multi-discipline approach allows for the efficient completion of projects
through experienced staff who focus on client communication. We are always
seeking talented and qualified professionals to enhance our ability to provide
clients with exceptional service.
Are you ready to Join Our Block and advance your career?At CobbFendley,
people are our most valued resource. We offer a(n):
- Effective 2024, CobbFendley is proud to announce that FMLA-eligible
employees will receive fully paid leave in the amounts of eight (8) weeks
for maternity cases and two (2) weeks for paternity or adoptions cases.
CobbFendley pays for the entire cost of this benefit.
- Competitive compensation package with comprehensive benefits including
401(k) Matching and Profit-sharing Contributions; Employee Stock
Ownership Plan (ESOP); Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance;
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance; Employer Funded and Voluntary
Life Insurance; Tuition Reimbursement; and Continuing Education Programs
- Extended office closure from December 25 through January 1 to relax and
enjoy the holidays
- Professional and personal growth through innovative in-house training and
collaborative resources
- Community service opportunities through the CobbFendley Cares Committee,
focusing on STEM Education, Hunger Relief, and Sustainable Solutions
CobbFendley is seeking an experienced Survey Party Chief in ourDenver,
Coloradooffice.
Essential Functions:
- Formal surveying training or education.
- A minimum of four (4) year's of experience as a Survey
Party Chief leading a survey crew.
- Experience with GPS/GNSS equipment (Trimble preferred). Experience
with a Robotic Total Station (Trimble preferred).
- A general understanding of Trimble Business Center Software (TBC).
- Experience with a Digital Level.
- LSI or CST Certification Level 1, 2, or 3 is a plus.
- Ability to work independently as a one-man field crew with the ability to
supervise and lead a multi-person field crew as needed.
A strong understanding of the field data required for surveys within the
disciplines of:
Sub-Surface Utility Engineering (SUE)
- Topographic Mapping
- Boundary Surveying
- ALTA/NSPS
- Route Surveying
- City and County of Denver Block Breakdowns
- Geodetic Control Networks
- Aliquot Corner recovery
Monument Record research
Must operate and maintain company equipment and vehicles.
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
- Training to meet company safety standards.
- Perform independent research and adapt to changing priorities.
- Work with minimal supervision and perform self QA/QC of work.
- Adhere to CobbFendley's safety standards to uphold a safe and
efficient environment.
- Maintain a professional attitude and fulfill responsibilities with
integrity.
- Desire to collaborate with professionals and clients to increase your
industry knowledge and grow in your career.
- Commitment to perform responsibilities consistent with industry standards to
achieve department and company goals.
- Interest in developing relationships with clients, partners, and local
organizations to remain a trusted resource in the community.
- Strong organizational skills including preparation of field notes.
- Strong work ethic and good attitude.
- Good verbal and written communications skills.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Physical mobility in and around construction sites, traffic work zones,
and other field assignments
- Alert and responsive while working in lane closure zones adjacent to high
volume average daily traffic
- Ability to lift, carry, and balance equipment and supplies in remote,
rural, or urban surroundings
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and walk long distances
- Walking long distances and climbing on uneven surfaces
- Driving for exten ed periods of time
- Repeated motions (e.g., reaching, bending, stooping, carrying,
lifting, pushing, pulling, and handling)
- Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time
- Mobility within the office including movement between floors and
workstations
- Repeated motions (e.g., typing, reaching, bending, lifting, and carrying)
- Communication with other employees and clients
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
- Exposure to indoor and outdoor environments (approximately 80% of duties
to be performed outdoors in the field and 20% performed indoors in the
office/warehouse)
- Ability to withstand extreme weather conditions (i.e. hot and freezing
temperatures)
- Use of electric power tools, cutting tools and other equipment