Technology‑enabled geospatial services including land surveying, aerial data collection and 3D laser scanning
Assist survey crew in operating instruments, collecting data, and maintaining equipment.
9 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Irving, TX
Field
Company Size
214 Employees
Service Specialisms
Land Surveying
Engineering Support
GIS & Mapping
Aerial Data Collection
3D Modeling & Simulations
LiDAR Scanning
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Oil and Gas
Renewables
Utilities
Pipeline Routing
Electric Transmission and Distribution
Water Conveyance
Fiber Optic Networks
Role
Description
equipment calibration
survey operations
data transfer
quality control
safety protocols
issue reporting
Walk up to 5 miles per day.
Climb Fences
Report any equipment issues or malfunctions to the Crew Chief.
Assist in the maintenance, cleaning, and storage of survey vehicles, equipment, and tools.
Lift or carry up to 50 +/- lbs of necessary supplies from the truck to the crews in the field.
Maintain and calibrate survey equipment to ensure accurate operation measurements.
Continuously stand for up to 10 or more hours per day.
Work closely with the Crew Chief and crew members to efficiently complete survey tasks and meet project objectives.
Transfer and organize field data into digital formats for further processing.
Work outdoors in various weather and topographical conditions for long periods of time. Outdoor temperatures can range from above 100 degrees F to below zero degrees F.
Comply with local, state, and federal regulations and surveying standards.
Assist the Crew Chief and crew members in setting up and operating surveying instruments, including total stations, GPS receivers, levels, and data collectors.
Collaborate with survey crew members in data quality control and error identification.
Maintain a high level of accuracy in data collection and recording.
Operate surveying instruments to collect field data, including measurements, angles, distances, and elevations.
Follow Landpoint and Client specific safety protocols and guidelines during field operations to ensure a safe working environment.
Requirements
survey instruments
high school
survey operator
driver's license
communication
outdoor
Familiarity with surveying instruments and data collection tools.
High school diploma or equivalent; additional education or coursework in land surveying is a plus.
Previous experience as a Survey Instrument Operator or in a related role is advantageous.
Strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain data accuracy.
Be aware of the various hazards associated with the different geographic regions of the U.S. Some of those hazards include but are not limited to:
A willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions.
Bend / Stoop up to 25 or more times per day.
Must have the ability to traverse creeks and steep slopes.
Poisonous Plants such as poison ivy/oak, briars, thorns, sumac, cactus, etc.
Comprehensive understanding of how to use all survey-related equipment.
Valid driver's license preferred and the ability to travel to different job sites.
Basic understanding of surveying principles and procedures.
Effective communication and teamwork skills.
Understand potential outdoor hazards associated with working outdoors such as obstacles, straddling, climbing, crawling, and wading in order to traverse obstacles.
Drive up to 500 miles per day.
Extreme weather conditions such as snow, wind, rain, dust, etc.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
9 offices
Operational Presence
Operates across nine offices strategically located to serve clients effectively.
27 states
Licensed Jurisdictions
Holds professional licenses to operate and deliver services in 27 U.S. states.
40 years
Data Management
Manages a comprehensive geospatial and archival data repository spanning four decades.
Founded in 1984 in Magnolia, Arkansas by James L. Souter
Over four decades, it expanded through organic growth and strategic acquisitions into multiple regions
Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas
Typical projects include large‑scale linear infrastructure corridors: pipelines, electric transmission, water and fiber networks
Serves clients across Industrial, Commercial, Energy and Utility sectors with surveying, GIS, aerial mapping and 3D scanning
Acquired by Cotton Creek Capital around 2020 to accelerate growth and expand infrastructure services reach
Recognized for blending traditional surveying precision with advanced aerial and laser scanning technology
Culture + Values
Do The Right Thing: Ethics, Quality, Integrity, Accountability, Respect
On Point With Safety: Empower, Recognize, Take Action, Succeed, Protect
Roll Up Your Sleeves: Drive, Collaborate, Innovate, Learn & Adapt, Complete The Task
Environment + Sustainability
No publicly stated net‑zero target or carbon strategy identified on corporate website or LinkedIn
No published quantitative environmental goals, emissions reductions, renewable energy usage or sustainability results available
No public data‑driven information found regarding environmental performance, sustainability investments or carbon disclosures
Inclusion & Diversity
Lacks transparency in publicly disclosing DEI strategies, goals, or gender-based statistics.
No gender diversity data available, including representation, hiring, retention, or promotion outcomes.
No strategic DEI objectives or measurable inclusion outcomes explicitly stated.