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Launch your surveying career as a Survey Crew Chief in Indianapolis. This entry-level role offers hands-on experience with Trimble GPS and robotic total stations under professional supervision. You'll coordinate field and office duties, with potential for statewide travel. We provide competitive ...
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United States , Indianapolis
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Land Survey Crew Chief
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Lead a survey crew for a major engineering firm in Vernal, UT. This role requires 2+ years of experience with Trimble GPS and expertise in Oil & Gas staking, including well locations and pipelines. We offer full benefits, a 401(k) match, and a relocation package for the right candidate.
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United States , Vernal, Utah
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Uintah Engineering & Land Surveying
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Land Survey Crew Chief
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Lead a survey crew for a premier engineering firm in Gillette, WY. This role requires expertise with Trimble GPS products and experience in cadastral, oil & gas, and construction staking. We offer excellent benefits including fully employer-paid health/dental insurance and a relocation package. J...
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United States , Gillette
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Uintah Engineering & Land Surveying
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Lead a survey crew for a premier engineering firm serving the Oil & Gas industry in Carlsbad, NM or Seminole, TX. This role requires expertise with Trimble GPS products, cadastral surveying, and construction staking for well sites and pipelines. We offer excellent benefits including fully paid he...
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United States , Carlsbad, New Mexico; Seminole, Texas
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Uintah Engineering & Land Surveying
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Land Survey Crew Chief
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Lead a survey crew for a premier engineering firm in Minot, ND. This role requires expertise with Trimble GPS products and experience in cadastral, oil & gas, and construction staking. Enjoy full benefits including 100% employer-paid health/dental insurance and a relocation package.
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United States , Minot
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Lead a survey crew for a premier engineering firm in Sidney, Montana. This role requires expertise with Trimble GPS, cadastral surveying, and oil & gas staking. We offer full benefits, relocation, and a 401(k) match for this field-based position.
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United States , Sidney, Montana
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Uintah Engineering & Land Surveying
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Lead diverse surveying projects in Overland Park, performing construction staking, boundary, and ALTA surveys. This role requires 4+ years of experience and offers project management growth. Benefits include a company truck, training, and a 401(k) match for this field-based position.
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United States , Overland Park
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Land Survey Crew Chief
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Lead field survey projects for a major Oil & Gas industry provider. This role requires expertise in Trimble GPS, cadastral surveying, and construction staking in Minot, ND. Enjoy comprehensive benefits including 100% employer-paid health/dental and a relocation package. Ideal for a skilled profes...
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United States , Minot
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Lead diverse surveying projects in Grand Island/Kearney, performing construction staking, boundary, and ALTA surveys. This role requires 4+ years of experience, field expertise in all terrains, and offers project management growth. Enjoy a competitive benefits package, wellness programs, and perf...
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United States , Grand Island; Kearney
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About the Survey Crew Chief role

Survey Crew Chief jobs represent a critical leadership role within the land surveying profession, bridging the gap between field operations and project completion. A Survey Crew Chief is the on-site supervisor responsible for directing a team of survey technicians and instrument operators to accurately measure, map, and define property boundaries, topographic features, and construction layouts. These professionals are the backbone of any surveying project, ensuring that data collection is precise, efficient, and safe.

The primary responsibilities of a Survey Crew Chief revolve around planning and executing field surveys. This includes setting up and calibrating sophisticated equipment such as GPS receivers, total stations, and data collectors. They are tasked with locating and verifying property corners, establishing control points, and performing boundary, topographic, and construction staking surveys. A typical day might involve staking out building foundations, road alignments, or utility corridors, as well as conducting elevation and cross-section surveys for engineering design. Beyond technical execution, crew chiefs are responsible for daily crew management, including assigning tasks, training junior staff, and ensuring all safety protocols are followed. They also maintain detailed field notes, download and organize collected data, and communicate findings with office-based surveyors, engineers, and project managers.

To succeed in Survey Crew Chief jobs, individuals need a robust combination of technical skills and practical experience. A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required, though an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in surveying, geomatics, or a related field is highly advantageous. Most employers seek at least two to five years of progressive experience as a survey assistant or instrument operator before stepping into a crew chief role. Proficiency with modern surveying technology—particularly GPS and total station equipment—is non-negotiable. Strong mathematical aptitude, including geometry and trigonometry, is essential for calculating angles, distances, and coordinates. Physical stamina is also important, as the job involves walking long distances, carrying heavy equipment, and working in various weather conditions and rugged terrains. Additionally, a valid driver’s license is almost always required, along with a clean driving record, as crew chiefs often drive company vehicles to and from job sites.

Soft skills are equally vital for these jobs. A successful Survey Crew Chief must have excellent leadership and communication abilities to coordinate a team and liaise with clients, landowners, and regulatory officials. Problem-solving skills are crucial when encountering unexpected obstacles like dense vegetation, difficult terrain, or discrepancies in existing records. Attention to detail cannot be overstated, as even minor errors in measurement can lead to costly rework or legal disputes.

In summary, Survey Crew Chief jobs offer a dynamic career path for those who enjoy outdoor work, technical challenges, and team leadership. These professionals play an indispensable role in construction, land development, infrastructure projects, and property law, making their expertise highly valued across multiple industries. Whether working on a remote pipeline route or a downtown building site, the Survey Crew Chief ensures that every measurement is accurate and every project begins on solid ground.