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Multi-State Licensed Surveyor
Join our dynamic land surveying team as a Multi-State Licensed Surveyor specializing in ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys. This fully remote role is ideal for a licensed professional who thrives in high-stakes real estate transactions and is passionate about helping buyers and lenders make well-informed decisions.
🔎 What You’ll Do
- Oversee and certify ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys across multiple U.S. states
- Ensure all surveys meet the rigorous standards of the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and NSPS
- Interpret legal descriptions, plats, easements, and title exceptions to produce defensible boundary surveys
- Identify and report on key issues such as:
- Easements & Rights-of-Way: Assess impact on proposed property use
- Encroachments: Document structural overlaps and flag costly boundary conflicts
- Setback Violations: Analyze zoning compliance risks and their implications
- Access & Circulation: Evaluate ingress/egress issues, including landlocked parcels
- Work collaboratively with project managers, title companies, and legal teams to support closing timelines and due diligence
📚 What You’ll Bring
- Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) license in multiple states (at least 2 required; more is a strong plus)
- Deep knowledge of ALTA standards, land title requirements, and boundary principles
- Experience managing remote survey workflows and coordinating field crews and drafters
- Comfortable reviewing title commitments and interpreting legal documents related to property boundaries
- Proficiency with survey software (e.g., AutoCAD Civil 3D, Trimble Business Center, Bluebeam)
- Excellent communication and organizational skills in a fast-paced, multi-project environment
Desired state licenses include:
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming