Associate Engineer-Land Surveyor Position with the City of Santa Clarita.

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ljjordan
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Associate Engineer-Land Surveyor Position with the City of Santa Clarita.

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The City of Santa Clarita is seeking to fill the position of Associate Engineer-Land Surveyor in the Development Services Division of the Public Works Department. Please see the attached Bulletin for the position duties and responsibilities; including education, experience, knowledge, and ability requirements. The Bulletin also gives directions to apply for the position online.

Please note: The attached Bulletin was updated as of 06/29/2011 to clarify "...this position will be primarily responsible for performing land surveying functions for the City."
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FYI - unless the City Engineer or Assistant City Engineer are Pre-1982 registered CE's or licensed as a land surveyor, the description of the job would require a PLS (preparing legal descriptions, property boundary determination).

I don't know who they are to verify, but just as an FYI to the person who posted this position.
Ryan Versteeg, PLS, CFedS
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Ryan,

The City Engineer is licensed as both a PE and a PLS. I am also a PLS and very aware of the California Business and Professions Code requirements.

Lorin J. Jordan, PLS 5459
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Excellent. Sounds like a great opportunity for someone. Thanks for the info.
Ryan Versteeg, PLS, CFedS
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Ryan,

Yes it is a great opportunity for someone. I'm retiring soon and this is a replacement for my position, one step down in classification with possibility of future promotion. The intent is to hire a PLS.
Lorin J. Jordan, PLS 5459
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