Job DescriptionJob Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Field Surveyor partners with the BIM / VDC, Field Operations, and Prefab teams to translate coordinated BIM models into the field through accurate point layout, as-built capture, and field verification. This role operates robotic total stations and related layout equipment to physically place points on the jobsite that correspond to model elements—penetrations, hangers, walls, sleeves, embeds, equipment, and more—ensuring construction is installed in alignment with the design intent and the VDC-coordinated model. Field layout methods are continually evolving based on the conditions and scenarios encountered in the field, and the Field Surveyor is expected to apply the right combination of digital and traditional techniques to deliver accurate, reliable layout in any situation. The Field Surveyor is a critical link between the office model and the work that gets built in the field.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provides day-to-day direction and guidance to apprentices, helpers, or junior field layout personnel assigned to assist with layout work on a given project.
• Coordinates with the BIM / VDC team and field leadership to align layout priorities with project schedules and prefab packages.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Perform daily field layout activities by operating a robotic total station (Trimble, Leica, Topcon, or similar) to shoot points from the coordinated BIM / VDC model onto the jobsite.
• Set, verify, and maintain control points and benchmarks on each project, ensuring jobsite control is tied to the project coordinate system.
• Translate coordinates and points from BIM / VDC models (Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks) into field layout software (Trimble Field Link, Autodesk Point Layout, or equivalent).
• Coordinate with the BIM / VDC department, BIM Coordinators, and Detailers to receive layout files, confirm point sets are current, and report any field-found conflicts back into the model.
• Capture as-built data and field verification points—penetrations, sleeves, hangers, embeds, slab edges, and similar elements—and deliver the data back to the BIM / VDC team for model updates.
• Perform existing-condition surveys and scans as needed to support coordination, prefabrication, and constructability efforts.
• Maintain, calibrate, and care for all field layout equipment, including robotic total stations, prisms, tripods, data collectors, batteries, and accessories.
• Maintain accurate daily logs of layout activities, points placed, control verification, and any field-discovered conflicts or RFIs.
• Coordinate daily with Project Managers, Project Engineers, Superintendents, Foremen, and trade partners to plan layout sequencing and prioritize work.
• Identify and communicate constructability issues, model errors, or field conflicts back to the BIM / VDC team in a timely manner.
• Follow all jobsite safety requirements, including PPE, site-specific orientations, and OSHA standards.
• Adapt field layout methods to evolving site conditions and project scenarios, applying the appropriate combination of digital and traditional techniques to deliver accurate layout.
• Perform traditional and manual layout tasks as conditions require, including cutting 2x4s, installing concrete stakes, fastening boards to stakes, and tying and pulling strings to establish layout lines and references.
• Verify layout accuracy using a tape measure and other manual verification methods as a routine best practice on every layout.
• Perform other related duties as assigned to support the success of the company.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
• Working knowledge of robotic total stations and field layout workflows (Trimble RTS, Leica iCON, Topcon LN, or equivalent).
• Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, shop drawings, and coordinated BIM models.
• Working understanding of project coordinate systems, control points, and field-to-model alignment.
• Proficiency with field layout software such as Trimble Field Link or Autodesk Point Layout.
• Familiarity with Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks at a level sufficient to extract and verify points.
• Strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to coordinate effectively between office-based VDC staff and field crews.
• Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and shifting priorities.
• Ability to work independently in the field while keeping the BIM / VDC team informed.
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and the ability to quickly learn additional construction technology tools.
Education & Experience
• Technical certificate or degree in surveying, construction management, BIM / VDC, or a related field—or equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
• Minimum of three (3) years of experience performing field layout on commercial construction projects.
• Prior experience working directly with a BIM / VDC department strongly .
QUALIFICATIONS
• Autodesk Certified Professional credentials in Revit or Navisworks.
• Manufacturer training or certifications on Trimble, Leica, or Topcon robotic total station platforms.
• Experience supporting layout on data center, healthcare, mission-critical, or large industrial projects.
• Experience with reality capture / 3D laser scanning to support as-built modeling.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is performed in a combination of office and active jobsite environments. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Typical physical demands include:
• Prolonged periods of standing, walking, kneeling, climbing, and navigating active jobsites in all weather conditions.
• Frequent walking on active construction sites, including uneven terrain, stairs, ladders, and scaffolding.
• Ability to lift and carry equipment cases, tripods, and total stations up to 50 pounds.
• Comfortable working at heights and in confined spaces as required by the project.
• Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and high-visibility apparel.
• Ability to discern -coded wiring and read construction drawings and 3D models.
• Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, dust, noise, and other typical jobsite hazards.
• Must possess a valid driver's license and reliable transportation to and from jobsites.
TRAVEL
Regular local travel between Skyline Electric facilities and active project sites within Utah and surrounding states. Occasional overnight travel may be required for project mobilizations, specialized layout assignments, or training.
Company DescriptionEstablished in 1959, Skyline Electric Company brings over 65 years of knowledge and experience to every project. Specializing in Electrical Design, Installation, Maintenance, 24-Hour Electrical Service, and Motor Repair/Sales, we give our clients quality solutions for all their electrical needs. We are the electrical Contractor in the Intermountain Region because we strive to add dramatic value to the lives of our employees, our customers, and the community.Company DescriptionEstablished in 1959, Skyline Electric Company brings over 65 years of knowledge and experience to every project. Specializing in Electrical Design, Installation, Maintenance, 24-Hour Electrical Service, and Motor Repair/Sales, we give our clients quality solutions for all their electrical needs. We are the electrical Contractor in the Intermountain Region because we strive to add dramatic value to the lives of our employees, our customers, and the community.