Douglas County Surveyor's Office - Land Surveyor
Full time non-exempt position. Includes excellent benefit package, including medical/vision/dental/long-term disability/basic life coverage and County-paid PERS retirement after required waiting periods.
Onsite (Courthouse complex) childcare available at a discounted employee rate through Roseburg Professional Childcare (Fowler St. location only). Availability is subject to center waitlist. 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.
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
Desirable Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in engineering or surveying with major coursework in land surveying or a related field.
Knowledge of: Thorough knowledge of professional concepts, principles, and techniques of land surveying which includes mathematics and physical science; thorough knowledge of laws, rules and regulations, codes and ordinances as applied to land surveying. Skill in: The use of complicated survey equipment, computers and calculators. Ability to: Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms; lead and coordinate work of support staff; conduct research; understand technical information and prepare technical reports; make decisions independently in accordance with established policies and use initiative and judgment in completing tasks and responsibilities; utilize problem identification and resolution techniques; courteously meet and deal effectively with other employees, private land surveyors, contractors, public agencies and the public.
Work is performed both in the office and outdoor/field locations requiring bending, sitting, keyboarding, kneeling, lifting and/or carrying up to 25 pounds, operating land survey equipment, pushing, griping with hands and fingers, stooping and walking rough terrain. In the field, work environment may also include everyday risks and discomforts with common exposure to pollens, dust, poison oak, traffic and fumes and sometime adverse weather conditions requiring safety precautions.
Position requires driving. Finalist will be required to provide a driving history that meets the Douglas County Driver Policy as part of contingent offer of employment.
While not part of initial applicant screening, the finalist for this position may be required to pass a criminal history background check as part of a contingent offer of employment.
Employment is contingent upon a pre-employment drug screen. Presence of non-prescribed drugs, including marijuana, on drug screen results will result in disqualification pursuant to the County's drug and alcohol policy. To determine if physically qualified to perform the essential functions, employment offer is conditional upon satisfactory results of a post-offer medical and hearing exam conducted at county expense.