Survey Manager

Volkert, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Manage survey teams, projects, QA/QC, client relations, and subcontractors in Kentucky.

Key Responsibilities

  • team management
  • client relations
  • quality control
  • safety compliance
  • subcontractor management
  • proposal development

Tasks

-This position is responsible for building a team of survey technicians and managing client relations -Implementing QA/QC practices for final survey deliverables -Communicate regularly with team members and operation managers to keep project on schedule and meet client expectations -Developing fees and writing and reviewing proposals -Ensure compliance with company safety regulations -Coordinating and managing outside survey subcontractors -Member of a survey team working within a group to meet schedules, client requests (internally and externally) and production expectations

Requirements

  • mvr
  • drug screening
  • communication
  • project management
  • problem solving
  • licensed surveyor

What You Bring

-A satisfactory motor vehicle report (MVR). -Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening to ensure a safe and productive work environment. Volkert adheres to federal guidelines, which may include testing for substances such as marijuana. Please note that federal regulations may differ from state-specific guidelines. -Strong verbal and written communication skills -Strong organizational skills -Valid driver’s license. -Valid driver's license and safe driving record -5+ years of Project Management experience -Judgment and decision-making skills -Complex problem-solving skills -Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (Registered in Kentucky)

Benefits

-Paid Time Off (PTO) and holidays -Student Debt Retirement Match -Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) -Wellness incentives -Employer-Paid short-term disability and long-term disability -Medical, Dental, & Vision -401(k) retirement savings plan + employer matching -Employer-Paid Life/AD&D insurance

The Company

About Volkert, Inc.

-Engineered landmark projects like the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, still the longest continuous bridge over water. -Expanded into ports, highways, and flood control—shaping major infrastructure from Sugar Bowl stadium expansions to interstate highway systems. -Typical projects include airport terminals, major bridges, urban roadways, transit systems, waterfront, and environmental restoration. -Specialist areas span transportation, water resources, energy, environmental consulting, aviation, and bridge design. -The team includes experts ranging from landscape architects to real-estate specialists, enabling full-service offerings.

Sector Specialisms

Aviation

Infrastructure

Planning

Environmental

Construction

Engineering

Transportation

Natural Resources

Built Environment

Security Clearance

-pre-employment drug screening (including marijuana per federal guidelines) -fit‑for‑duty evaluation if applicable -valid driver’s license and satisfactory motor vehicle report required