OVERVIEW
FRPD is an award-winning, forward-thinking organization that is focused on continual improvement. Employees of FRPD are expected to represent the company internally and externally in a professional manner that enhances the reputation of the company and reinforces its values.
This position requires knowledge of all aspects of hydrographic surveying including GNSS, tides, mapping, sound velocity, multibeam and single beam echosounder operation, sidescan collection and interpretation, and vessel mobilizations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
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Calibrate, operate, maintain and troubleshoot FRPD surveying and positioning equipment including multi-beam echo sounders, Motion Reference Units, GNSS receivers and Gyros
- Coordinate with the project team, review project plans at all stages to identify and resolve problems.
- Accept responsibility for assigned tasks and follow all QA/QC standards, review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures, and suggest improvements as necessary
- Collect hydrographic and terrestrial data in a variety of environments including offshore, foreshore, estuarine, lakes and ponds
- Analyze and process data using project-specified software packages
- Follow all QA/QC controls during acquisition and subsequent processing of hydrographic and terrestrial data
- Update supervisor with project progress, maintain survey logs, update records, and write field operation report
- Support with mobilizing and demobilizing survey vessels in the field
- Assist with designing and installing project control networks in the field
- Assist with vessel operations and vessel crew duties as needed
- Complete all company required HSE training; actively participate in regular safety meetings
- Identify errors, anomalies, and data quality issues during data collection
QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
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Post-Secondary education in Hydrography, Geomatics, Cartography, Geography, Natural Sciences, Engineering or other relevant discipline
- 2+ years of hydrographic survey experience utilizing current technologies is preferred
- Some multi-beam experience is preferred
- Candidate must be legally able to drive and hold a valid Driver’s license
- Working knowledge of applicable software packages such as AutoCAD, C3D MS Work office suite, and Trimble Geomatics Office
- Basic knowledge of hydrographic acquisition and post-processing software including QINSy, HYPACK, HydroPRO, Clamvision, and Caris is preferred
- Demonstrated commitment to safety
- Ability to obtain Small Vessel Operators Proficiency(SVOP) training
- Work duties are performance in both office and field environments; field work is performed outdoors and may take place in inclement weather and extreme temperatures
- Hydrographic survey work requires working on a marine vessel for extended periods of time
- Both field and office work requires occasional heavy lifting of survey equipment
- Responsibilities may require an unconventional work schedule, long days and evening / weekend hours in order to meet project deadlines
- Ability to pass project specific drug testing
- Minimal travel but site visits required as well as requirement to be on call nights and weekends
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