We are seeking a full-time Marine Surveyor to join our survey team. In this role, you will be responsible for the field acquisition, processing, and cleaning of multibeam hydrographic survey data as well as towing, launching, operating, docking, and recovering a vessel and participating in and executing quality assurance processes on data collected to assure the standards of Garmin products.
This selected individual can be located anywhere in the continental United Sates provided you are near a major airport. You will typically travel in 2 week shifts for surveying and return home for 2 weeks to work to clean and prepare the data for the production environment. From there you will travel back out again to survey and so on.
Essential Functions
Responsible for the transport, launch, and recovery of vessel on various bodies of water across the United States using bathymetric acquisition equipment and utilizing Garmin survey techniques (sometimes up to 8 hours a day)
Use hydrographic software to collect, analyze and interpret bathymetric data; conduct post-processing of raw bathymetric data collected during field acquisition and clean post-processed data using third-party software
Operate/navigate vessel while simultaneously running bathymetric survey equipment and software
Perform basic maintenance to vessel, engines and generators using established Garmin Survey Team guidelines
Collect Points of Interest (POI) points and photos while on the water and host/categorize them during post-processing of data
Identify, troubleshoot and communicate issues to Leadership or peers in a timely manner while in the field and office: mechanical, electronic, software, weather, etc.
Organize/document data for seamless transition to final production
Provide post-trip constructive feedback and recommendations; ensure expense reports and other requested information are submitted in a timely manner
Learn, understand, and apply established processes to daily tasks
Maintain and adhere to DOT guidelines while in the field and in the office, including the E-Log duty status system
Perform routine inspections and maintenance of hydrographic survey equipment including calibration and operation of tools
Perform basic troubleshooting and grow knowledge of how to identify and fix marine engine malfunctions to restore to operating condition
Execute tasks as directed by Leadership or mentor
Function both as an effective team member and as an independent professional
Travel up to 50% (inland U.S and coastal), typically in two-week rotations
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in cartography, geography, hydrography, oceanography, or related field OR a minimum of 4 years experience performing bathymetric surveys using multibeam systems and RTK positioning equipment or a role substantially similar to the essential functions of this job description
Excellent academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 as a general rule)
Must meet Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations to successfully operate Garmin vehicles safely, must have knowledge of all city, federal, and state traffic laws, ordinances, and rules involved in motor vehicle operation
Must pass pre-employment drug screen and physical for DOT regulated position
Swimming proficiency and comfort in all types of water conditions
Able to lift as much as 55 pounds while using safe lifting techniques
Must possess a basic working knowledge and understanding of hydrography or bathymetric survey principles relevant to Garmin business needs
Basic ability to operate equipment in the field for surveying and software in the office for post-processing, hosting, and cleaning
Previous experience in the operation and maintenance of generators, engines, marine electronics, towing and operating vessels is ideal
Must be detail-oriented and have the ability to work proactively and effectively with minimal supervision.
Proficient computer skills - familiarity with PC applications and Windows Operating System (OS)
Good interpersonal and technical communication skills
Able to work in a collaborative team environment to achieve goals
Able to travel up to 50% (inland U.S and coastal), typically in two-week rotations
Desired Qualifications
Possesses in-land and coastal boating experience
Possesses a fundamental understanding of Garmin's Survey process
Extensive experience in maintenance and operation of small boats and trailering operations
Ability to read and understand tide, current and weather conditions and effect on navigation and safety
Experience with Kongsberg multibeam systems
Experience using Qinsy acquisition software
Experience using Qimera data processing software
Experience using Beamworx Autoclean data processing software
Garmin International is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran's status, age or disability.
This position is eligible for Garmin's benefit program. Details can be found here: Garmin Benefits