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We currently are looking for a natural resource/wetland specialist, licensed land surveyor, and a land survey CAD technician for our Driggs, Idaho, or Jackson, Wyoming, offices. Although technical experience and knowledge is important, it is equally important for our team members to embody and continually strive to excel in our 12 core attributes. Competitive compensation will be based on experience and a comprehensive benefit package is available.  Benefits for regular, full-time employees include paid time off, paid holidays, employee health insurance with HSA contribution options, life insurance, disability insurance, retirement plan with 4% employer match, wellness benefit (ski passes!), and professional development support.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to info@harmonydesigninc.com

The cover letter should include why you want to work with us and why you think you’d be a valuable addition to our team.

Land Survey CAD Technician

Qualifications:

  • Minimum:  Associates degree or 2 years of education in land surveying, geomatics, computer-aided drafting, civil engineering, or related field with 2 years experience with CAD drafting with Civil 3D, Carlson, or related software.

  • Preferred: Land Survey In Training certification (LSIT)

  • Experience with Trimble Business Center (TBC) a plus.

  • Understand the Public Land Survey System, boundary, topographic, ALTA surveys, and subdivision platting.

  • Willingness to learn and a good attitude.

  • Have good written and oral communication skills and be a team player.

  • Demonstrate the enthusiasm and positive attitude.

  • Excellent concentration and proofreading skills with strong attention to detail.

Responsibilities:

  • Work under the supervision of and report to the Survey Department Manager.

  • Work in a professional office environment drafting topographic, boundary, transportation, and construction surveys.

  • Interpret field notes, sketches, and photos taken by field crews to inform survey maps.

  • Perform field calculations that may be needed for construction, including closing and adjusting level loops and field traverses.

  • Perform basic office duties, including data reduction, field note scanning and filing, calculations, data checks.

  • Help ensure company equipment, including vehicles, are in proper working order and are maintained regularly. 

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Harmony Design & Engineering is an equal opportunity employer, drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. All applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, national origin, ancestry, physical/mental disability, medical condition, military/veteran status, genetic information, marital status, ethnicity, alienage or any other protected classification, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. By submitting your resume and cover letter, you are seeking to join a team of hardworking professionals dedicated to consistently delivering outstanding service to our customers and contributing to the financial success of the organization, its clients, and its employees. Equal access to programs, services, and employment is available to all qualified persons. Those applicants requiring accommodation to complete the application and/or interview process should contact a management representative at info@harmonydesigninc.com or calling 208-354-1331.

Professional Land Surveyor

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 4 year degree in land surveying, geomatics, or related field and 4 years of land survey experience including both field and office work.

  • PLS or ability to obtain PLS in Idaho and/or Wyoming within 12 months of employment.

  • Knowledge of the Public Land Survey System.

  • Experience with GPS receivers and controllers as well as Robotic total station experience, including Trimble Business Center.

  • Strong knowledge of boundary, construction, and topographic surveying.

  • Have a good understanding of construction plans and subdivision plats.

  • Have good written and oral communication skills and be a team player.

  • Can physically perform the requirements of the position (must be able to lift 50 pounds and travel through rugged terrain).

  • Demonstrate the willingness, enthusiasm, and positive attitude.

  • Work outdoors in inclement weather as well as in a professional office environment.

  • Microsoft Office, drafting, and geomatic software skills.

  • Willingness to travel to remote job sites for extended periods of time up to 3 weeks. 

  • A current driver’s license in good standing & ability to operate company owned vehicles. Ability to operate watercraft on rivers a plus.

Responsibilities:

  • Work in the field on topographic, boundary, transportation, and construction surveys primarily as a one-person field crew, but occasionally on a two-person crew.

  • Take accurate and clear field notes and sketches for use and review by project managers and design staff.

  • Perform field calculations that may be needed for construction, including closing and adjusting level loops and field traverses.

  • Perform basic office duties, including data reduction, field note scanning and filing, calculations, data checks.

  • Use proper safety equipment and follow proper field safety procedures.

  • Help ensure company equipment, including vehicles, are in proper working order and are maintained regularly. 

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Senior Natural Resource Specialist / Wetland Scientist

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 10 years of experience working in the environmental and natural resource field in the western United States, preferably within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

  • B.S. in Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Soil and Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, or related field

  • Certified Professional Wetland Scientist through the Society of Wetland Scientists

  • Ability to work independently and be the department lead for all natural resource projects

  • Demonstrated ability to manage projects, outline tasks, establish and track budgets, develop schedules

  • Must have exceptional interpersonal skills as you will be working closely with engineers, planners, and surveyors in a team and directly with clients

  • Must have high attention to detail and good leadership skills

  • Demonstrate willingness, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct field investigations for wetland delineations, natural resource inventories, wildlife habitat assessments, ESA-listed plant surveys, community type mapping, and noxious weed surveys

  • Prepare reports and GIS maps for Natural Resource Analysis (NRA) and Aquatic Resource Inventories (ARI)

  • Conduct impact assessments and analysis for development projects utilizing GIS analysis and other tools

  • Design habitat enhancement and restoration plans, riparian/wetland restoration and compensatory mitigation plans, assist with stream and watershed restoration plans

  • Lead clients through federal and local permitting

  • Perform post-project ecological monitoring

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