Job Description
The Land Surveyor Manager is responsible for technical oversight of all land surveying functions within the Gila
River Indian Community. The incumbent is required to review and check for accuracy of all surveys prepared by
other surveyors for projects on Community land. After validating the accuracy of all surveyor data, the incumbent
stamps all legal surveys performed by the survey staff with the seal of a Registered Land Surveyor in the State of
Arizona and the seal of a Certified Federal Surveyor (CFedS). This position provides supervision of a land
surveying team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Responsible for technical oversight of all land surveying functions within the Gila River Indian Community.
May perform legal surveys of Community projects including roads, easements, agricultural properties,
agricultural leases, or any other Community activity that requires a legal survey with proper paperwork.
Review and check for accuracy all surveys prepared by other surveyors for projects on Community land.
Maintain an archive of all surveys performed on Community lands, both in reproducible linen, plastic or paper
and in Auto CAD or other accepted computer format used by the Community.
Plan, develop, coordinate and direct a number of highly diversified and complex survey operations in
conjunction with engineering investigations associated with the design, construction, operation and
monitoring on the Gila River Indian Community.
Coordinate survey activities according to priorities established by the Community Council and Administration
and revise survey program accordingly based on manpower and in response to time requirements.
Supervise Civil Engineering Technicians responsible for analyzing and evaluating survey data, maintaining
databases, editing and transferring CAD drawings, plots, and graphs by electronic methods; Supervise the
Records Specialist responsible for recording survey data produced and the direct communication methods
with the public on survey matters.
Direct and supervise land surveys in the restoration of original surveys and boundaries and the establishment
of new boundaries and property lines.
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