Works collaboratively with other trade surveyors to gather quantities, measurements, boilerplate information, etc., as needed and directed.
Identifies and collects building component data on systems installed at District sites.
Assesses the overall condition and remaining service life of building system components based on construction experience and knowledge. Applies direction and guidance on determining RSL Values specific to LAUSD from FCA Unit leadership.
Uses various computer formats to enter data (e.g., Tablets, laptops, Smartphones, etc.)
May supervise the performance of staff and survey participants as needed; serve as a resource to staff.
Requirements
bachelor's
engineering
construction management
10 years
6+ years
campus liaison
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Management.
Uses knowledge and experience in building construction to identify building systems that are hidden behind walls, ceilings and floors.
Candidates without a bachelor's degree must have at least 10 years of experience. Four of the ten years of experience may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis
6 or more years full time paid professional experience working with on-site construction management teams as well as with campus administrators, faculty and staff.