Chief Surveyor
دار الرياضالرياض٢/٢/٢٠٢٦
دوام كامل15,400 - 15,400 SAR
دار الرياض
إحدى الشركات الرائدة في مجال الاستشارات الهندسية وإدارة المشاريع. تقدم دار الرياض خدماتها بصورة متكاملة، مستندة إلى خبراتها وكفاءاتها البشرية المؤهلة تأهيلًا عاليًا، والتي يتجاوزعددها 2,000 موظف يعملون بتفانٍ وإخلاص ضمن معايير عالية الجودة، مما يضيف قيمة كبرى وبصمة فريدة على مشاريعها المتنوعة في مختلف أنحاء المملكة العربية السعودية.
Job Description
Responsibilities: Establish, manage, and maintain the project survey control network and benchmarks Review and approve contractor survey methods, procedures, and setting-out plans Verify alignment, levels, coordinates, and layouts for roads, utilities, bridges, and infrastructure works Supervise and audit contractor survey teams to ensure accuracy and compliance Ensure all survey activities are carried out in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, and Saudi standards Review and validate survey reports, as-built data, and measurement records Coordinate with design, construction, and discipline engineers to resolve survey-related issues Identify discrepancies and ensure timely corrective actions by contractors Support progress verification and certification based on accurate survey data Monitor use and calibration of survey instruments and equipment Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental requirements during survey works Assist in dispute resolution related to levels, boundaries, quantities, and alignment issues Support preparation and review of as-built drawings and handover documentation Liaise with local authorities and stakeholders on survey and right-of-way matters Essential Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Surveying, Civil Engineering, or related field Minimum 12 years of experience in infrastructure and road projects Proven experience in PMC or consultancy roles is mandatory Strong knowledge of road geometry, utilities, earthworks, and infrastructure surveying Proficiency with modern survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, Auto Level, etc.) Familiarity with Saudi standards, municipal requirements, and local practices