Land Surveyor

Santa Ana, CA
Full Time
Land Surveying
Entry Level
Map the Future — Leave Your Mark as a Land Surveyor at TAIT
Why TAIT?
  • Accelerated Growth — hands-on mentorship and quick advancement
  • Impactful Projects — land development, infrastructure, sustainable design
  • Collaborative Environment — work alongside experienced surveyors
  • People-First Culture — Top Workplace since 2016
  • Work-Life Balance — start accruing vacation and enjoy holidays from day one
From lines on a map to lasting impact—survey with purpose at TAIT.

Role at a Glance
TAIT is seeking a Field Surveyor support survey and engineering projects in the field. Working under the direction of a Party Chief or Licensed Land Surveyor, you’ll collect accurate field data, assist with boundary and construction staking, and help ensure the quality and precision of survey deliverables. This role involves extensive outdoor work across a variety of terrains and weather conditions, supporting projects ranging from public infrastructure to private development.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Visit multiple job sites daily to collect survey measurements and descriptive data
  • Operate survey instruments including robotic total stations and data collectors
  • Set stakes, marks, and locate existing survey monuments with accuracy
  • Maintain and manage survey equipment in the field and on vehicles
  • Enter and manage field data using appropriate software in the field or office
  • Prepare survey deliverables including topographic maps, ALTA surveys, and grade sheets
  • Research and interpret record documents such as maps, deeds, and easements
  • Support survey project documentation and data organization
  • Communicate effectively with survey and engineering teams
  • Conduct site visits safely across varied terrain and conditions
Minimum Qualifications
  • 2+ years of field survey experience using modern survey equipment
  • Experience with Carlson data collection software
  • Familiarity with subdivision mapping (Tract Maps, Parcel Maps, Records of Survey)
  • Experience supporting boundary analysis and field data processing
  • Exposure to ALTA and topographic survey preparation
  • Working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D (C3D 2020 preferred)
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
Minimum Certification and Skills Experience
  • 2+ years of experience in construction staking and land development projects
  • Recent field experience in California
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Physical Requirements
  • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods
  • Ability to lift and carry equipment
  • Ability to travel between multiple job sites daily
  • Ability to work outdoors in varying weather and terrain conditions
  • Strong situational awareness in active construction environments
  • Position will require an annual physical & fitness for duty exam with hearing test.
Salary and Benefits
Salary range for position: $52,000/yr - $65,000/yr

Benefits

TAIT invests in you by providing a comprehensive compensation and benefits program along with the opportunity for professional growth and development. Our benefits package includes valuable and affordable options for health, dental, vision, employer paid life insurance, 401(k) with match, generous paid time off and other supplemental benefits. TAIT’s core value is its culture of kindness. With this, you’ll find a family-oriented environment and flexibility to manage work and life with a rewarding career. Here are some benefits you can find when you join the TAIT Team:

  • Flexible Work Schedule Options - Remote, Hybrid, In-Person
  • Medical options including PPO and HDHP with Health Savings Accounts (no extra charges for spouse or dependent coverage)
  • Dental Plans with little to no deductible
  • Vision PPO plan that’s accepted widely from local offices to large retailers
  • Company paid Life Insurance
  • ID Theft Protection & Monitoring
  • Voluntary Life, Accident and Critical Illness plans
  • Dependent Care and Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Retirement plan 401(k) with employer match
  • Paid time off to relax and recharge with vacation, holidays, and sick time.
  • Annual memberships with Strava and Headspace for additional health and wellness benefits
  • Maternity and Paternity leave time options to care for the newest little family members
  • Support for professional growth and development.
  • Corporate Lodging Program (CLC)

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