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Survey Jobs in Washington

Our Survey Jobs in Washington DC offer a unique opportunity to work in a vibrant city filled with rich history and cultural experiences, while playing a crucial role in the success of our projects at IES. As a Site Survey Technician, you will engage in essential data collection and onsite assessments, ensuring that our migration processes are efficient and effective, all while enjoying the stunning landscapes and diverse activities that Washington DC has to offer.

Why Work for IES communications in Washington?

Choosing to work for IES Communications in Washington means becoming part of a team that values your growth and development as much as it does delivering top-notch services. Our commitment to innovation and excellence in the telecommunications field offers an unparalleled opportunity for those eager to contribute to leading-edge projects, including survey jobs that are critical to our success. We pride ourselves on fostering a supportive environment where every employee's story is valued, promoting diversity and collaboration that mirrors the community we serve. By joining us, you're not just building a career; you're helping shape the future of telecommunications, backed by a company that genuinely cares for its employees and their journey.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

Why a Job as a Survey in Washington is a great idea.

Landing a job as a surveyor in Washington is an exceptional opportunity, not just for the career growth it promises but also for the unparalleled lifestyle it offers. The region's breathtaking natural beauty, from its dramatic coastlines to lush evergreen forests, provides a stunning backdrop for both work and leisure. Outside of our professional lives, we're drawn to explore the abundant parks and trails, perfect for recharging with hiking or peaceful walks. Moreover, the local culture celebrates outdoor activities, like kayaking in Puget Sound or enjoying fresh seafood at iconic spots like Pike Place Market, enriching our experiences beyond the workplace.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Survey in Washington?

To become a surveyor in Washington, you'll need to complete an accredited degree in surveying or a related field and then pass the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam. Following this, gaining practical experience under a licensed surveyor and passing the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam are essential steps to obtaining your license in the state.

How long does it take to become a Survey in WA?

To become a licensed surveyor in Washington State, the process typically takes around 6 to 8 years. This includes obtaining a bachelor's degree in surveying or a related field, which usually takes four years, followed by gaining four years of practical experience under a licensed surveyor. Additionally, passing the necessary licensure exams is required to officially become a licensed surveyor in WA.

Is being a Survey in Washington a good job?

Being a surveyor in Washington is considered a good job for several reasons. The state's diverse geography, from coastal areas to urban development projects, offers a wide range of opportunities for professionals in this field. Additionally, the demand for surveyors in Washington is bolstered by the continuous growth in construction and real estate, ensuring steady employment prospects. Moreover, surveyors in Washington benefit from competitive salaries that reflect the importance and complexity of their work. Overall, if you're seeking a career that combines outdoor work with technical challenges, being a surveyor in Washington can be a rewarding choice.

Is there a demand for Surveys in Washington?

Yes, there's a significant demand for surveys in Washington. This need spans across various sectors including real estate, construction, environmental studies, and public planning. The state's dynamic growth and development activities drive this demand, making surveys crucial for accurate data collection, analysis, and decision-making processes.

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