
Survey Assistant
- Alberta
- $19.00-25.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Opportunities exist both locally in Edmonton, other municipalities and remotely.
- Numerous projects are multi year assignments.
- McElhanney has industry leading capabilities in Surveying, Scanning, RPAS/drone operations, Bathymetry, LiDAR and remote sensing, line locating and GIS, offering the opportunity to learn new, and apply existing skills on multidisciplinary projects.
- Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing is required, as well as pre-site access testing as per client requirements.
- Applicants must hold a Class 5 license or its equivalent in other provinces, and satisfy our insurers' prerequisites, mandating a minimum of three years' driving experience with a Class 5 license or its equivalent in other provinces.
- Learn the principles and correct use of survey instruments working with experienced staff willing to share knowledge and experience.
- McElhanney looks to train assistants to become Survey Party Chiefs and can offer financial assistance to the right candidates to take the extra step in their careers by completing formal education.
- Develop skills in reading and interpreting survey and construction plans.
- Work in a team environment that respects the skills and abilities of the individual and that encourages development.
- McElhanney has one of the largest privately owned RPAS/drone fleets in Canada and provides training to gain pilot certification.
- Some projects involve remote work that require working up to 21 days away from home.
- Set-up and operate a range of survey equipment.
- Follow directives received from Field Supervisor or Party Chief to assist survey team and complete tasks
- Learning correct surveying methods and completing some tasks independently under the direction of the party chief or supervisors
- Using tools and equipment to place stakes, marks, control points or to identify and expose utilities or survey monuments
- Completing and participating in safety processes and procedures.
- High school diploma, technical school education and an understanding of basic surveying is an asset but skills and experience from trades or construction are also relevant.
- Physically fit, able to lift heavy equipment, willing to work in varied environmental conditions, able to work in wildlife populated areas, and willing to work in remote areas for extended periods and varied hours.
- Ability to travel out of town for up to 21 consecutive days, if required.
- Good written and verbal communication skills, and general computer knowledge.
- A positive, motivated attitude is required and the drive to contribute to the team.
- Extended health and dental coverage, healthcare spending account, and RRSP matching.
- Maternity and parental leave top-up
- Employee & Family Assistance Program, which offers support in person, online or over the phone
- A workplace culture that is characterized by respect and inclusion for all
- Competitive salary, participation in our generous performance bonus plan, and opportunity to join an employee-owned firm
- Overtime earned at time and a half
- Accommodations and living allowance or camp accommodations provided based on travel requirements