
Open Positions
Now hiring
We currently are looking for land surveyors and civil engineers for our Driggs, Idaho, or Jackson, Wyoming, offices. Although technical experience and knowledge is important, it is equally important for our team members to embody and continually strive to excel in our 12 core attributes. Additionally, Harmony understands that one of our greatest assets is the team of people who work here. Thus, we strive to respect the talents, abilities, and personalities of team members, and we encourage everyone to not only perform to the best of their ability, but to set goals for personal and professional growth.
Competitive compensation is based on experience, and we provide a comprehensive benefit package. Benefits for regular, full-time employees include paid time off, paid holidays, employee health insurance with HSA contribution options, discretionary profit sharing and bonuses, life insurance, disability insurance, retirement plan with 4% employer match, wellness benefit (ski passes!), and professional development support.
If you are interested in joining a dedicated staff who enjoy the Rocky Mountain lifestyle and are proud of their role within the community, we would like to meet you.
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to info@harmonydesigninc.com.
The cover letter should include why you want to work with us and why you think you’d be a valuable addition to our team.
Entry Level Civil Engineer
Qualifications:
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BS civil engineering, construction engineering, or related field
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FE license with ability and desire to obtain PE license in the future.
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Proficient with MS Word, Excel, and Civil 3D or other computer aided drafting programs a plus.
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Must have high attention to detail and good oral and written communication skills.
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Self-starter, enthusiastic learner, and ability to work independently and as a team.
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Demonstrate willingness, enthusiasm, and positive attitude to excel.
Responsibilities:
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Work with project team to design site civil engineering aspects of residential, multi-family, commercial, and municipal projects.
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Use AutoCAD/Civil 3D to prepare engineering plans for roadways, sanitary sewers (both small scale and large scale), water systems, irrigation systems, stormwater systems, and grading plans.
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Prepare engineering calculations and reports.
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Perform construction site visits and construction observations. Prepare daily field reports and document construction progress and site conditions.
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Assist with construction administration and support the engineer of record.
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Other duties as assigned.
Harmony Design & Engineering is an equal opportunity employer, drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. All applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, national origin, ancestry, physical/mental disability, medical condition, military/veteran status, genetic information, marital status, ethnicity, alienage or any other protected classification, in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. By submitting your resume and cover letter, you are seeking to join a team of hardworking professionals dedicated to consistently delivering outstanding service to our customers and contributing to the financial success of the organization, its clients, and its employees. Equal access to programs, services, and employment is available to all qualified persons. Those applicants requiring accommodation to complete the application and/or interview process should contact a management representative at info@harmonydesigninc.com or calling 208-354-1331.
Land Surveyor in Training
Harmony Design & Engineering is seeking a motivated and experienced Land Surveyor to join our collaborative team. The surveyor will gain hands-on experience in both field and office environments and play a key role in delivering high-quality, practical solutions that align with Harmony’s integrated approach to engineering and design.
QUALIFICIATIONS:
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LSI/LSIT certification (or ability to obtain within 6–12 months) required
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Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Surveying, Geomatics, or related field from an accredited college required
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2 years of recent CAD drafting experience preferred along with survey field crew experience.
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Experience with Trimble Robotic and GPS equipment and Trimble Business Center.
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Knowledge of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS)
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Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
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Good communication skills
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Interest in learning, growing, and ability to work as part of a team
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A current driver’s license in good standing & ability to operate company owned vehicles. Ability to operate watercraft on rivers a plus.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Work directly with Survey Department Manager to secure departmental workload and manage survey staff and field crews. Essential functions include:
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Work on Land Survey projects including PLSS retracements, Topographic Surveys, Condominium and Subdivision Plats, Boundary Surveys, Property Line Adjustments, Property Research, Legal Descriptions, ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, FEMA Elevation Certificates, Construction Staking, As-built and Foundation Surveys.
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Perform all necessary technical aspects of land survey projects listed above, including pre-field, field, and post processing tasks.
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Perform all necessary technical aspects of typical construction staking projects.
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Advanced knowledge and capabilities working with Geomatics software and hardware. This is specifically Trimble Business Center software and equipment.
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Mentor land survey and appropriate staff.
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Staff/resource management and logistical support to survey department.
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Represent company professionalism, community mindedness, and reputation for excellence and fairness on a daily basis.
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Strive for company and personal growth
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
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Part field, part office depending on project tasks and workload requirements.
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Shared staff and resources.
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Co-workers with a common goal of continued improvement and growth.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
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The ability to withstand sustained periods (all day) of being outside and enduring Rocky Mountain weather is essential.
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Must be able to use a sledgehammer and carry heavy equipment such as GPS base station, RV battery, tripods, and equipment and supply bags.
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Must be able to stand for sustained periods (all day) and have the ability to hike up and down steep grades and climb over fences.
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Loading and unloading survey equipment and supplies into and out of the back of a truck daily.
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Loading, unloading, and operating an All-Terrain Vehicle.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Perform cadastral, boundary, ALTA/NSPS surveys, and water right surveys.
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Develop subdivision & condominium plats and record of surveys.
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Perform site/topographic surveys for small and large projects. Compile/reduce data and import data into drawings.
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Prepare parcel descriptions for properties, roads, easements, rights of way, etc.
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Control surveys: establish and maintain control networks over large and small sites.
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Construction staking, including the ability to generate stakeout data from plans and transfer that information onto the ground.
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Maintain quality control procedures on survey operations.
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Effectively manage multiple, complex survey projects.
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Work in inclement weather and in all types of terrain.
Professional Land Surveyor
We are currently seeking a highly motivated Professional Land Surveyor with excellent communication skills to join our team and oversee field staff to ensure the timely completion of projects. Out-of-State licensees and/or individuals with LSIT qualifications and the ability to obtain a Professional Land Surveyor license within one year are also encouraged to apply.
REQUIRED QUALIFICIATIONS:
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Licensed Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) or ability to obtain PLS in Idaho and Wyoming within 12 months of employment is required.
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Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying, Geomatics, or related field as required for licensure
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Minimum of 5 years of land survey experience
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Work directly with Survey Department Manager to secure departmental workload and manage projects and clientele. Essential functions include:
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Work on Land Survey projects including PLSS retracements, Topographic Surveys, Condominium and Subdivision Plats, Boundary Surveys, Property Line Adjustments, Property Research, Legal Descriptions, ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, FEMA Elevation Certificates, Construction Staking, As-built and Foundation Surveys.
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Clientele development and maintenance.
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Perform project estimates, proposals, and management.
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Perform all necessary technical aspects of land survey projects listed above, including pre-field, field, and post processing tasks.
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Perform all necessary technical aspects of typical construction staking projects.
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Advanced knowledge and capabilities working with Geomatics software and hardware. This is specifically Trimble Business Center software and equipment.
-
Mentor land survey and appropriate staff.
-
Staff/resource management and logistical support to survey department.
-
Represent company professionalism, community mindedness, and reputation for excellence and fairness on a daily basis.
-
Strive for company and personal growth
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
-
Part field, part office depending on project tasks and workload requirements.
-
Shared staff and resources.
-
Co-workers with a common goal of continued improvement and growth.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
-
The ability to withstand sustained periods (all day) of being outside and enduring Rocky Mountain weather is essential.
-
Must be able to use a sledgehammer and carry heavy equipment such as GPS base station, RV battery, tripods, and equipment and supply bags.
-
Must be able to stand for sustained periods (all day) and have the ability to hike up and down steep grades and climb over fences.
-
Loading and unloading survey equipment and supplies into and out of the back of a truck daily.
-
Loading, unloading, and operating an All-Terrain Vehicle.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
-
Perform cadastral, boundary, ALTA/NSPS surveys, and water right surveys.
-
Develop subdivision & condominium plats and record of surveys.
-
Perform site/topographic surveys for small and large projects. Compile/reduce data and import data into drawings.
-
Prepare parcel descriptions for properties, roads, easements, rights of way, etc.
-
Control surveys: establish and maintain control networks over large and small sites.
-
Construction staking, including the ability to generate stakeout data from plans and transfer that information onto the ground.
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Establish and maintain quality control procedures on survey operations.
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Effectively manage multiple, complex survey projects.
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Work with staff engineers to plan and execute survey responsibilities for in-house projects.
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Work in inclement weather and in all types of terrain.
