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Caltech Surveys is looking to add a Plan Checker to the Regina office.
The successful candidate would be a part of a team that is responsible for the quality assurance & quality control of the Survey Plans received from the CAD department.
The Plan Checker verifies that the Plans conform to Caltech standards, provincial & municipal regulations, industry licensing requirements and Land Titles registration requirements, are correct and meet the survey requirements as set out in the applicable provincial land surveying Manual of Standard Practice and the Surveys Act. In addition, they need to verify that Plans have all the required information on them in order to meet client needs/requests.
Key Responsibilities
-Ensure overall quality assurance & quality control;
-Review Plans for completeness & accuracy using Caltech & industry standards of practice; including applicable provincial land surveying Manual of Standard Practice & industry licensing requirements;
-Conduct calculations & closures to ensure that Plan numerical information is correct and that they are based on the correct governing evidence assessment;
-Note errors & omissions on the Plans and suggest modifications;
-Process survey data & ensure proper surveying procedures were carried out;
-Review titles & all title documents; check with appropriate land titles and/or crown Public Land Standing Report;
-Ensure all codes/legislation are adhered to;
-Complete the Plan Checker Checklist;
-Maintain familiarity with current survey & checking techniques.
Qualifications
-Diploma in Geomatics Technology, or equivalent
-Experience with well site and pipeline surveys for the oil & gas industry
-Familiarity with pipeline project CAD products such as construction survey plans & as-built data would be an asset
-Working knowledge of AutoCAD & Microsurvey co-ordinate calculation software
-An understanding of the requirements for plan submissions to ISC