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Survey Jobs in Arizona

Survey jobs in Arizona, particularly with IES Communications, represent a unique opportunity to join a team that's deeply invested in your professional growth and development. By choosing IES, you're not just getting a job; you're stepping into a role within a leading company in the telecommunications industry, known for its innovation and excellence. Our Site Survey Technicians are vital to our success, working closely with project managers and ensuring every detail is meticulously recorded and analyzed for our projects. It's here in Arizona where your career can truly flourish, supported by an environment that values collaboration, learning, and a strong culture, all while being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and a vibrant community that makes every day an adventure.

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

Opting for a job as a surveyor in Arizona isn't just about embarking on a career; it's about embracing an unparalleled lifestyle. Here, the stunning landscapes and outdoor activities blend seamlessly with a cost of living that’s surprisingly manageable, especially when you consider the natural beauty surrounding you every day. Our state is more than just a place to work; it’s where adventure meets comfort, culture thrives amidst diversity, and communities genuinely welcome you. With top-tier education and healthcare systems supporting a robust job market across dynamic sectors like technology and manufacturing, Arizona stands out as a land of opportunity. It’s here that your profession doesn’t just flourish; your whole life does.

Why Work for IES communications in Arizona?

Choosing to work for IES Communications in Arizona means becoming part of a team that values your growth and development, within a company leading the telecommunications industry through innovation and excellence. Our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology and comprehensive training ensures you're always at the forefront of the field, making a tangible difference in our communities and beyond. At IES, we see our employees as our greatest asset; we foster an environment where collaboration, learning, and a strong culture thrive, allowing you to build not just a career, but a future filled with possibilities.

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

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What will you do as a Survey at one of IES Communications' Arizona Branches?

In Arizona, our Site Survey Technicians play a crucial role in the success of our projects, working closely with project managers to follow migration schedules meticulously. They are tasked with conducting thorough data collection and assessments at various locations, ensuring that all necessary information regarding wiring, network configurations, and circuit details is accurately gathered and updated in our web-based tools. Beyond just collecting data, they lead kickoff meetings to explain processes, review and refine collected data for completeness, and serve as the primary liaison for onsite project management, guaranteeing that all site surveys are completed on time and with the precision required for successful migrations and other project phases.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Survey in Arizona?

To become a surveyor in Arizona, you must first complete a bachelor's degree in surveying or a related field and then pass the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam. After gaining four years of professional experience, you can take the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam to obtain licensure in the state.

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

Becoming a licensed surveyor in Arizona typically requires a four-year bachelor's degree in surveying or a related field, followed by four years of work experience under a licensed surveyor. After meeting the educational and experience requirements, candidates must pass the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam, gain additional work experience, and then pass the Principles and Practice of Surveying (PS) exam along with the Arizona state-specific surveying exam. The entire process can take around 8 to 12 years, depending on the individual's pace and the specifics of their education and work experience path.

Is being a Survey in Arizona a good job?

Being a surveyor in Arizona can be a rewarding career choice. The state's diverse geography, from urban areas to natural landscapes, offers unique challenges and opportunities for surveyors. Additionally, the growing construction and development projects across Arizona ensure steady demand for skilled professionals in this field. With competitive salaries and the chance to work on varied projects, pursuing a career as a surveyor in Arizona is indeed a good job option.

Is there a demand for Surveys in Arizona?

Absolutely, there's a significant demand for surveys in Arizona. This need spans across various sectors such as real estate, construction, and environmental studies, reflecting the state's dynamic growth and development activities. Whether it's for land development, property transactions, or compliance with local regulations, professional survey services are essential to ensure accuracy and legal clarity.

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