Architectural Field Surveyor - Indianapolis, United States - Professional Management Enterprises

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    Description
    PME is seeking contract architectural field surveyors for work in and aroundcentral Indiana. Ideally the surveyor would work full time (40 hours/week). Flexible hours are availableto accommodate the schedule of the right candidate.


    Responsibilities:
    Instructions, guidance, and additional communication will come from the survey coordinator.

    Thefield surveyor works within established division guidelines making judgements and decisionsbased upon policy, procedure, and subject knowledge relating to mission, goals, and objectives.


    • Submit work to the survey coordinator multiple times per week to ensure that fieldwork meets.
    program standards. There will be weekly/monthly expectations to meet/exceed after a

    probationary period.

    • Maintain necessary data for mileage reimbursements and timesheets.
    • Behave in a respectful, responsible, and professional manner as a representative of Stategovernment. Use good judgement and maintain safety. Contact survey coordinator withproblems.
    • Handle the equipment in a responsible manner.

    Qualifications:


    Possess a Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in history, historic preservation,architectural history, material culture, or another relevant field.

    Ability to quickly and accurately learn, understand, and assess the nuances of vernacular types and architecturestyles found in Indiana.

    Ability to quickly and accurately assess building features, forms, and materials to determine age, types/style, and

    level of architectural integrity

    Effective communication skills-both verbal and written

    Self-motivated, organized, and able to excel while working independently.

    Flexibility and adaptability to work environment and weather.

    Ability to plan your work to keep track of surveyed areas and meet metrics and deadlines.

    Experience conducting research and summarizing data into condensed reports.

    Preference will be given to candidates with a master's degree from an accredited college or university in historic.

    preservation or architectural history.