Full-Time

Senior Land Surveying Coordinator

Posted on 11/6/2025

Deadline 11/21/25
Duke Energy

Duke Energy

10,001+ employees

Electricity and natural gas utility provider

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Florence, SC, USA + 6 more

More locations: Raleigh, NC, USA | Greenville, SC, USA | Charlotte, NC, USA | Greensboro, NC, USA | Wilmington, NC, USA | Asheville, NC, USA

Hybrid

Must live within a reasonable daily commute to assigned work location. Hybrid work arrangement; 5-15% travel.

Category
Architecture & Civil Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Associate's Degree in Surveying and Topography or related degree and 5+ years related work experience
  • High School/GED degree and 7+ years related work experience
Responsibilities
  • Collaborates with a group of technical employees and/or contractor staff responsible for surveys including, but not limited to, transmissions lines, distribution lines, gas lines, seismic dam deformation studies, construction staking, land acquisitions and disposals of enterprise assets for a designated region.
  • Monitors, coordinates, inspects and reviews survey work performed by survey vendors for compliance with Duke Energy technical specifications, work schedules, budgets and recommends approval of deliverables.
  • Provides technical input for project development that utilizes the latest technology and cost control but maintains safety and quality.
  • Serves as the subject matter expert on matters of survey law and standards of practice for their service territory.
  • Provides professional oversight of survey vendors as well as provides input for project scope planning as related to matters of survey law.
  • Utilize proficiency to expertise in survey law, along with engineering, project management, and critical thinking knowledge for solutions to company acquisition and disposition projects.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external resources.
  • Keep current with best practices, regulations and laws related to land survey functions.
Desired Qualifications
  • Professional Land Surveyor certification
  • Ability to coordinate and direct all phases of a contract & strong project management skills
  • Excellent organization and documentation skills
  • Proven ability to read construction plans
  • Able to work independently to check deliverables; performs complex computations using standard surveying software
  • Critical thinking and decision-making skills to avoid and overcome obstacles on difficult assignments

Duke Energy provides electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the United States by generating, transmitting, and distributing energy. It uses a mix of traditional sources like coal and nuclear and growing wind and solar projects, supported by grid infrastructure and technologies such as drones to keep operations safe and efficient. Customers are billed for their energy use, with rates set by government regulators and programs to help manage bills and improve energy efficiency. Its goal is to deliver dependable, cleaner energy while expanding renewable capacity and serving communities through diverse, inclusive practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Charlotte, North Carolina

Founded

1904

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What believers are saying

  • 7.6 gigawatts of signed data-center load supports regulated growth.
  • Robinson Nuclear Plant license extends operations through 2050.
  • DOE financing and grants lower capital costs for grid upgrades.

What critics are saying

  • $103 billion capital plan faces cost-recovery and regulatory approval risk.
  • Debt-funded expansion increases refinancing pressure if rates stay elevated.
  • Data-center demand depends on hyperscaler buildouts and timely grid execution.

What makes Duke Energy unique

  • Largest U.S. electric power holding company with regulated utility scale.
  • Balances nuclear, coal, gas, and renewable investments across multiple states.
  • Uses smart-grid technology and efficiency programs to modernize operations.

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