
Hydrographic Survey Crew Chief
Vhb
The Role
Overview
Lead hydrographic survey crew, manage equipment, collect and process marine data.
Key Responsibilities
- chart interpretation
- data collection
- qa/qc
- survey operations
- equipment calibration
- documentation
Tasks
-Interpret nautical charts, tide tables, and coastal data -Collect and process bathymetric and topographic data to support engineering, dredging, and environmental studies -Conduct QA/QC of field-collected data to ensure accuracy and adherence to project specifications -Manage the deployment, operation, and recovery of hydrographic survey equipment, vessels, and support systems -Maintain detailed and accurate documentation for all phases of hydrographic survey work, including field logs, metadata, and equipment records -Assist with public and private records research related to project areas (e.g., permits, maritime boundaries, etc.) -Direct and oversee a hydrographic survey crew conducting multi-beam, single-beam, side-scan sonar, and sub-bottom profiling surveys in support of coastal, riverine, and offshore projects -Ensure proper calibration, maintenance, and care of all hydrographic equipment and software systems
Requirements
- hydrographic software
- rtk‑gnss
- gis
- leadership
- 5+ years
- degree
What You Bring
-High school diploma or GED required -Boating license and/or experience with vessel operations highly desirable -Proficient in operating hydrographic equipment including multi-beam echosounders (MBES), single-beam echosounders (SBES), RTK-GNSS systems, motion reference units (MRUs), and sound velocity sensors -5+ years of experience in hydrographic or geophysical surveying -Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written -Motivated to mentor junior staff and contribute to the growth of hydrographic surveying within the company -Strong leadership and organizational skills with the ability to assign and review tasks effectively -Familiarity with GIS and marine data integration is a plus -Degree or certification in Hydrography, Geomatics, Marine Science, or related field preferred -Ability to work in challenging outdoor environments and variable weather conditions, including extended periods on or near the water -At least 3 years of progressive experience as a Hydrographic Survey Crew Chief or similar supervisory role -Must be able to lift and carry equipment up to 75 lbs -Skilled in the use of hydrographic software such as HYPACK, QINSy, CARIS, or similar for acquisition and post-processing -Strong understanding of positioning systems, tide corrections, and geodetic datums in marine environments -Proficient in the fundamentals of marine navigation, geometry, and trigonometry -Familiar with small boat operations and capable of trailering, launching, and piloting survey vessels in inland and coastal waters -Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D or MicroStation desirable but not required -Valid driver’s license required
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Benefits
-Best-in-class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace -Focus on learning, development, and career growth -Diverse and inclusive culture of collaboration and innovation -Opportunity to work on complex, transformational projects
The Company
About Vhb
-A small civil engineering shop serving local communities. -Evolved into a multidisciplinary firm tackling engineering, planning, design, and environmental challenges. -Known for managing landmark infrastructure projects—from the South Coast Rail bridges to coastal resilience plans. -Blends transportation planning, environmental stewardship, energy solutions, and land development under one roof. -Demonstrated impact beyond design by detecting a critical bridge defect in Providence days before emergency closure. -Remains rooted in civil engineering but shines for its integrated solutions and hands-on role in transformative public infrastructure.
Sector Specialisms
Transportation
Real Estate
Institutional
Energy
Federal Government
State Government
Local Government
Healthcare
Coastal Engineering
Resiliency Planning and Design
Shoreline Engineering
Environmental Services
Renewable Energy
Stormwater Design & Engineering
Utility Infrastructure Design
Bridge & Structures Design & Engineering
Highway/Roadway Design & Engineering
Rail & Transit Planning & Design
Landscape Architecture
Climate Adaptation Planning
Water Resources
Active Transportation
Affordable Housing Studies
Parking Studies, Design & Engineering
Traffic Studies, Design & Engineering
Urban Design & Planning
