Our Skilled Trades
Surveyors
Surveyors
Surveyors provide the precision and accuracy that guide construction and infrastructure projects from start to finish. Operating Engineer surveyors use advanced measurement techniques and technology to establish project layouts, verify elevations, and ensure work aligns with design plans.
This role demands attention to detail, strong math skills, and the ability to work with sophisticated instruments and digital tools. Surveyors work closely with operators, engineers, and project managers to support efficient workflows and prevent costly errors. Their work ensures projects are built correctly, safely, and to specification.
Take Your Career to New Heights
Become an Operating Engineer
Lift your career to new heights through strong training, steady work, and the opportunity to build or maintain infrastructure and building systems that matter—supported by wages and benefits that last a lifetime. Becoming an Operating Engineer could be the right path for you.
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