Location: Quebec Salary: To be discussed based on experience Job category: Skilled Trades - Manufacturing Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day shift, 40 hours per week
Tasks
Create plans, DXF outputs, surfaces, and point files.
Perform follow-ups and quantity assessments.
Deliver completed quantity work (TQC) and write compliance reports.
Manage the ordering of computer-generated plans from consulting engineering firms.
Participate in processing of digitization and point clouds (if experienced or interested).
Perform volumetric calculations for quantity assessments.
Maintain weekly follow-ups with technicians.
Complete any other related tasks.
Advantages
Competitive salary.
Possibility of remote work (if autonomy and efficiency are demonstrated).
Cutting-edge technology and equipment.
Continuous and specialized training (in GNSS, reading plans, AutoCAD/Civil 3D, etc.).
Opportunity to work on large-scale projects and develop your expertise.
Social activities and a positive, enriching work environment.
Job requirements
Education: DEP in Surveying and Topography, DEC in Civil Engineering, or Bachelor's in Geomatics.
Experience: Minimum of 3 years in field surveying or calculations.
Proficiency in Civil 3D and Office Suite.
Experience with Leica and Trimble robotic and/or GPS systems.
Experience in digitization and point cloud processing (an asset).
Desired profile
Attention to detail and organization: Able to focus on every detail and stay structured.
Autonomy and initiative: You can take charge of a project and see it through to completion without needing constant guidance.
Team player: Able to work collaboratively when needed.
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