Caltrans is hiring Transportation Surveyors
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 6:52 am
Transportation Surveyor (TS) positions are, or will soon be, available with Caltrans in various locations.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is responsible for planning, mapping, designing, constructing, and maintaining a transportation system of more than 15,000 miles of highways.
• Work on world class projects with state of the art equipment.
• Perform geodetic, boundary, topographic, construction, and monitoring surveys.
In order to apply for the TS exam, you must either have (minimum qualifications):
Graduation from a four-year curriculum in surveying, surveying engineering, or surveying geomatics accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology. (Registration as a "Senior" in such a curriculum will admit an applicant to the competition, but applicants must produce evidence of graduation before being considered eligible for appointment.)
OR
Possession of a valid certificate as a Land Surveyor in Training issued or accepted by the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists (BPELSG) or possession of a valid certificate as an Engineer in Training accepted by BPELSG in lieu of a certificate as a Land Surveyor in Training may be substituted for the required education.
Getting a state job is a two-step process:
1 TAKE AN EXAM – Establish eligibility by passing the exam specified by the bulletin.
2 APPLY FOR JOB VACANCIES – Once eligibility has been established, search and apply for a job vacancy.
See the Classification Description (specification) for details on the series:
http://www.calhr.ca.gov/state-hr-profes ... /3029.aspx
See the specific Exam Bulletins for information on the exam:
TS: https://jobs.ca.gov/JOBSGEN/3PB60.PDF
The TS Exam is an on-line Training and Experience Evaluation. A preview of the TS Exam is available at the following link: https://jobs.ca.gov/jobsgen/3PB60a.pdf
Caltrans is an equal opportunity employer committed to career opportunities for all people without regard to race, gender, creed, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or medical condition.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is responsible for planning, mapping, designing, constructing, and maintaining a transportation system of more than 15,000 miles of highways.
• Work on world class projects with state of the art equipment.
• Perform geodetic, boundary, topographic, construction, and monitoring surveys.
In order to apply for the TS exam, you must either have (minimum qualifications):
Graduation from a four-year curriculum in surveying, surveying engineering, or surveying geomatics accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology. (Registration as a "Senior" in such a curriculum will admit an applicant to the competition, but applicants must produce evidence of graduation before being considered eligible for appointment.)
OR
Possession of a valid certificate as a Land Surveyor in Training issued or accepted by the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists (BPELSG) or possession of a valid certificate as an Engineer in Training accepted by BPELSG in lieu of a certificate as a Land Surveyor in Training may be substituted for the required education.
Getting a state job is a two-step process:
1 TAKE AN EXAM – Establish eligibility by passing the exam specified by the bulletin.
2 APPLY FOR JOB VACANCIES – Once eligibility has been established, search and apply for a job vacancy.
See the Classification Description (specification) for details on the series:
http://www.calhr.ca.gov/state-hr-profes ... /3029.aspx
See the specific Exam Bulletins for information on the exam:
TS: https://jobs.ca.gov/JOBSGEN/3PB60.PDF
The TS Exam is an on-line Training and Experience Evaluation. A preview of the TS Exam is available at the following link: https://jobs.ca.gov/jobsgen/3PB60a.pdf
Caltrans is an equal opportunity employer committed to career opportunities for all people without regard to race, gender, creed, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or medical condition.